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Center for the Study of Public Scholarship
Programs and Events
Fall 2004
For more information about any of these programs, please contact Anne Walker, CSPS Program Coordinator at 404-727-7602 or awalker@emory.edu.
Grant Writing Workshop for Emory Graduate Students in the Humanities and Social Sciences
This workshop for humanities and social science graduate students will present practical information about applying for research grants. Registration required.
Co-Sponsors: Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Center for Humanistic Inquiry
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.
For additional information on Grant Writing Workshops at Emory, please click here.
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September 30
9:00am-Noon
Jones Room, Woodruff Library
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Grant Writing Workshop for Emory Faculty in the Humanities and Social Sciences
This workshop for humanities and social science faculty will present practical information about applying for research grants. Registration required.
Co-Sponsors: Emory College, Center for Humanistic Inquiry
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.
For additional information on Grant Writing Workshops at Emory, please click here.
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October 1
9:00am-Noon
Jones Room, Woodruff Library |
Presidential Elections in an Age of Uncertainty
This panel discussion/debate will be held at the Atlanta History Center. Panelists: political scientists Tom Patterson, Harvard University; Merle Black, Emory University; and Alan Abramowitz, Emory University. Panel Moderator: Carol Costello, CNN Anchor and Reporter .
This event is FREE for Emory University faculty, staff and students with an Emory ID card. Cost otherwise is $5 for Atlanta History Center members and $7 for non-members.
FREE shuttle from Emory will leave at 6:30pm from the front of the Woodruff PE Center. Reservations are required. Please email Anne Walker at awalker@emory.edu to reserve your space.
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.
VIEW THE VIDEO OF THIS EVENT! Click here for the video. You will need RealPlayer to view the video, which can be downloaded from real.com or download.com. Please note that this video is two hours long and is therefore best viewed with a high-speed internet connection.
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October 26
7:30pm
Atlanta History Center
130 West Paces Ferry Road, NW
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Humanism and Islam: Struggles and Propositions
Mohammed Arkoun, Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship; Visiting Scholar, Library of Congress; Visiting Professor, Institute of Ismaili Studies, London
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.
Co-Sponsors: Department of Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies, Department of Religion, and the Office of the Dean of the Chapel
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October 29
3:00pm
White Hall, Room 101 |
From Manhattan to Baghdad: Beyond Good and Evil
Mohammed Arkoun, Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Public Scholarship; Visiting Scholar, Library of Congress; Visiting Professor, Institute of Ismaili Studies, London
(Note: This event has been cancelled due to a change in Prof. Arkoun's travel schedule.)
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November 1
7:30pm
White Hall, Room 208 |
Lingering Legacies: Theory and Politics of Race and Racism
David Theo Goldberg and Philomena Essed, University of California, Irvine
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.
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December 1
4:30pm
White Hall, Room 206 |
Pierre Bourdieu, the State, and Democratic Practice
Loïc Wacquant,
Distinguished University Professor of
Sociology and Anthropology, New School University
For a printable flyer (PDF format), please click here.
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December 2
4:30pm
White Hall, Room 112 |
For more information or directions, please contact Anne Walker: awalker@emory.edu or 404-727-7602.
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