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Lisa Robertson Reading
none Poet and novelist Lisa Robertson will read from her novel The Baudelaire Fractal Robertson has written numerous books of poetry, fiction, and essays. Her collections of poetry include 3 Summers (Coach House Books, 2016); R’s Boat (University of Calif ...
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CCDS Projects
none CCDS Projects De-Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond: Detect, Resolve, Re-integrate OppAttune: Countering Oppositional Political Extremism through Attuned Dialogue align-center width-100 ...
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Curriculum
none “In discussing the “democratic ideal” of education, John Dewey argued that two fundamental traits combine the educational experience and democracy. The aim of education, he argued, is to “generate greater reliance upon the recognition of mutual inter ...
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Call for Papers- Call for Papers: Violent Turns: Sources, Interpretations, Responses
Call for Papers: centered none International Conference The American University of Paris June 21-23, 2023 The aim of this international conference is to provide researchers with an interdisciplinary platform to investigate and debate the question of con ...
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Fabricating the Past: Symbolic Topography of the Former Warsaw Ghetto
none This event is free and open to all. Registration is mandatory at least 48h in advance. Please use the form below to reserve a space; for additional information contact schaeffercenter aup.edu The George & Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of G ...
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The Sweetgrass Method: H.O.P.E for Indigenous People
none Most psychotherapeutic and counselling interventions for indigenous communities have been designed by—and for —white people. Lack of cultural understanding and culturally insensitive programs are the primary reasons for treatment underutilization by ...
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UPEL Seminar
none The United States Political Economy Lab Co-hosted by the Intitut d’études avancées de Paris and the Center for Critical Democracy Studies at AUP. Organized by Noam Maggor, Ariel Ron, and Sofia Valeonti. How can we best account for the historical tr ...
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The UPEL presents: Camille Cole (History, Cambridge) at CCDS
none On January 25th, the United States Political Economy Lab will host Camille Cole (Cambridge) to present her paper titled “Properties of Belonging: Property, Nationality, and Family in the Late Ottoman Gulf of Basra.” The event will take place in room ...
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EcoJustic OER: Open Resources for Teaching Environmental Justice Topics at International Liberal Arts Institutions
none This is the first session of a weekly seminar series on "Teaching and Research on Sustainability and the Environment at AUP," organized by the Joy and Edward Frieman Environmental Science Research Center. The aim of the seminar series is to ...
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Ecomedia Studies: The Climate Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies
none This is the second session of a weekly seminar series on "Teaching and Research on Sustainability and the Environment at AUP," organized by the Joy and Edward Frieman Environmental Science Research Center. The aim of the seminar series is t ...