The Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics at Arizona State University is hosting the 2023 NEH Summer Institute, "Our SHARED Future: Science, Humanities, Arts, Research Ethics, and Deliberation." The Institute will run from June 12th–July 7th, 2023, in Tempe, Arizona, on and around the campus of Arizona State University. This paid, four-week, residential NEH Summer Institute is focused on providing humanists with the tools and education they need to build capacity to teach and do humanities with impact on emerging developments in bioengineering.
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In this talk, India China Institute’s Postdoctoral Fellow Sarandha Jain will discuss her PhD dissertation, which studies the oil-mediated relationship between the Indian state and citizens. Focusing on both oil production and consumption, presenting ethnography of oil refineries, research institutes, state offices, a peri-urban working-class-neighborhood near Delhi, and ‘black markets’, her talk examines oil as an infrastructure for the state and for society.
In this talk, Silvia Lindtner, Associate Professor in the School of Information and Penny W Stamps School of Art and Design at the Univesrity of Michigan will draw from ethnographic research she has conducted over the last 14 months across two sites in China: 1) small-scale businesses that center on alternative food and spiritual practices via life in nature and the countryside and 2) large-scale, data-driven agricultural experiments at the outskirts of major urban centers. Prof.
IR scholars often define prestige as “reputation for power” and argue for its significance in the context of high-stakes negotiations, the dynamics of power transition, or (bi-polar) competition to attract allies and partners. Famously, Giplin argued that for international relations prestige is “enormously important” – even more so than power itself.
African Feminisms (Afems) 2023 Call for Presentations
Our Sisters Killjoy
Hosted by Rhodes University Department of Literary Studies in English and the Wits University Department of Fine Arts
Date: 11-13 July 2023
Venue: Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa
The 2023 Wellesley/Deerfield Symposium
Homemaking: Race, Place, and Ethnicity in the New England Household
March 4, 2023
Collins Cinema, Wellesley College
Vernon Press invites book chapter proposals for a scholarly collection of essays on the power of living and dwelling amid entangled relationships in multispecies communities, edited by Dr. Keri Stevenson of the University of New Mexico-Gallup.
Liberal Education in the Era of Migration, Refugee Crises, and Decolonization
Liberal Education Conference
May 4-5, 2023
Mount Royal University Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Call for papers for ILCEA issue 55
Issue 55 of the ILCEA journal will be devoted to the exploration of the links between sub-state borders and the right to abortion in two English-speaking areas – the United Kingdom and North America – which are characterized by decentralized governance systems: federal for Canada and the United States, devolved to national entities in the case of the UK.
The University of Kassel, in cooperation with Universidad del Rosario, Escuela de Ciencias Humanas, and documenta Institut Kassel, invites Master and doctoral students, artists, and engaged members of the diverse fields of the humanities and the arts to apply for an international summer school held from September 4 to 15, 2023, in the city of Bogotá, Colombia. The summer school is supported by CAPAZ - German-Colombian Peace Institute -, CELA - Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos of the University of Kassel, and the DAAD - German Academic Exchange Service.