Center for the Study of Public Scholarship
Programs
and Events

Fall 2003

For more information about any of these programs, please contact Anne Walker, CSPS Program Coordinator at 404-727-7602 or awalker@emory.edu.

For a printable PDF version of the fall calendar, please click here.



Smithsonian Fellows Present Culture on the Mall
"Real American Culture": U.S. Nationalism and "Celtic" Pride, or, Selective History and the Visitors to the Appalachia and Scotland Programs at the 2003 Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Emily Satterwhite, Institute of the Liberal Arts Graduate Student
Tracing Complicated Belongings, Burdens, and Benefits: Notes on the Music and Politics of the Tuareg Ensemble Tartit at the 2003 Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Jay Straker, Institute of the Liberal Arts Graduate Student

Co-Sponsor: Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.


 
September 16
4:00 pm
ILA Seminar Room
S423 Callaway

Grant Writing Workshop
This workshop for humanities graduate students will present practical information about applying for research grants. Registration required.
Co-Sponsors: Center for Humanistic Inquiry, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.


September 24
9:00am-12:00pm
Jones Room
Woodruff Library
Petro-Politics: Governmentality, Rule, and Oil in Nigeria
Michael Watts, Director of the Institute of International Studies and Professor of Geography, University of California-Berkeley
Co-sponsored by the Institute of African Studies, Center for Humanistic Inquiry, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the Hightower Lecture Fund.
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.


September 24
4:00pm
Anthropology Seminar Room
206 Geosciences

In Black, White, and Coloured: Reflections on Race and Racism in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Ryland Fisher, CSPS Rockefeller Foundation Fellow,
Freelance journalist and entrepreneur, Ryland Fisher Communications, Cape Town, South Africa
Co-sponsored by the Institute of African Studies, Journalism Program, and African-American Studies


October 9
4:00 pm
White Hall
Room 200

Dis-Placing Race: the South African Truth and Reconciliation Committee and Interpretations of Violence
Madeleine Fullard,
CSPS Rockefeller Foundation Fellow, South African Democracy Education Trust, Cape Town, South Africa
Co-sponsored by the Institute of African Studies and the Journalism Program


October 23
4:00 pm
White Hall
Room 200

Political Imprisonment and African Leadership: Producing Films and Raising Questions on Robben Island
A film screening and discussion.
Deirdre Prins, Manager of Education Department, Robben Island
Co-sponsored by the Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts and Film Studies
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.








November 5
(film screening)

4:00-6:00 pm
White Hall
Room 205

November 6
(brown bag discussion)

12:00-1:30pm
Women's Studies Seminar Room
125 Candler Library


For more information or directions, please contact Anne Walker: awalker@emory.edu or 404-727-7602.

The Center for the Study of Public Scholarship programs are supported by the Rockefeller Foundation.


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