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  1. Well-being / Bien-être Conference

    to the imagination of the poor, and the fear of losing it to the mind of the rich." (Vol. II, ... only think of rejoicing.” It is a nation that "willingly works for their happiness, but wants to ... be its sole agent" and "which thus reduces each nation to a herd of timid and industrious ...

  2. The Archives

    genocides and other events of mass violence), The American University of Paris makes this important resource ... available to researchers, teachers and students for the purpose of investigating and disseminating new ... digital collections of its kind in the world. The testimonies average a little over two hours each in length, a vast ...

  3. Refugees and the politics of participation in the Calais Jungle and beyond

    present in the running of the Life Stories course, and the creation of its by-products, such as ‘Voices ... none In 2016 a group of academics and students from the University of East London (UEL) taught ... a university course, Life Stories, in the Calais Jungle. At that time, political formations took place in the ...

  4. The « Madeleine Shorts » Website

    classrooms and then ask their students to submit their final film projects. Learning about the life worlds ... interviewee and interviewer alike. We have included a resource page for individual filmmakers and educators ... as their sixth grade and university students. We hope audiences will enjoy the films on their own, ...

  5. Just Giving: Why Philanthropy is Failing Democracy and How It Can Do Better

    is fresh off the press, will discuss it with us “Just Giving: Why Philanthropy is Failing Democracy ... and How It Can Do Better” 3 April 2019, 17h30 in C-104 (co-sponsored by the Civic Media Lab).  The ... to phaegel aup.edu.   “Just Giving: Why Philanthropy is Failing Democracy and How It Can Do Better” ...

  6. Professor Sawyer

    Chicago’s Paris center. I joined AUP the year I received my PhD.   What is it about Paris that most ... interests you? Paris is deeply cosmopolitan: there is a feeling that the whole world is here. It is also an ... time, because of its past and monumental character, it is an important stage for popular protest for ...

  7. Civic Media Activism and its Discontents: A discussion with Athina Karatzogianni

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  8. Edgelands, what do we see of the city from its periphery? Guest Speaker Anna-Louise Milne on writing about Paris

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  9. Book Workshop: The Migrating Self, A New Psychology of Migration and its Public, by Kesi Mahendran

    none The book The Migrating Self challenges conventional views on migration by introducing a new psychology that positions people's migration experiences along a continuum of ten degrees of mobility. Drawing from fifteen years of empirical research a ...

  10. Book Launch: "Climate Justice Now: Crossing Disciplines to Combat Our Planetary Crisis"

    divergent approaches, it develops a new conceptual framework that transcends disciplinary divides, providing ... Her research interests include environmental and technological history of biological resources ... North” with Ronald Doel, “Assessing Arctic Futures: Voices, Resources and Governance” with Sverker ...

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