The General View and Beyond: Social Documentary Photography, Slum Clearance, and State Social Welfare Programs in South Africa, ca. 1928-1938
Marijke du Toit
CSPS Rockefeller Foundation Fellow, Department of Historical Studies, University of Natal, Durban
Co-Sponsors: Institute of African Studies; History Department; Culture, History, and Theory Program; and the Journalism Program
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January 22
4:00pm
200 White Hall
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Uncertain Borders: South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the (Un)Making of Public Myths
Nicky Rousseau
CSPS Rockefeller Foundation Fellow, Department of History, University of the Western Cape
Co-Sponsors: Institute of African Studies; Culture, History, and Theory Program; and the Journalism Program
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January 29
4:00pm
200 White Hall |
Fear of Education: A Development Puzzle
Judith Tendler
Professor of Political Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Co-sponsors: the Political Science Department, Center for Humanistic Inquiry Programming Support (CHIPS), and the Crossing Borders Program
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February 26
4:00pm
102 White Hall
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Ethnographic Purviews on European Integration and Federal Reserve
Decision-Making
Douglas Holmes
Professor of Anthropology, Binghamton University
Co-sponsors: Anthropology Department, Center for Humanistic Inquiry Programming Support (CHIPS), and the Crossing Borders Program
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March 22
3:15pm
Anthropology Seminar Room
206 Geosciences |
Looking for Feminism in Movement: Views from Latin America
Sonia Alvarez
Associate Professor of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz
Co-sponsors: Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Center for Humanistic Inquiry Programming Support (CHIPS), Women's Studies, the Center for Teaching and Curriculum, and the Crossing Borders Program
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March 24
4:30pm
205 White Hall |
The Local in the Global: The World Social Forum Process
A Roundtable Discussion
Sonia Alvarez
Associate Professor of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz
Co-sponsors: Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Center for Humanistic Inquiry Programming Support (CHIPS), Women's Studies, the Center for Teaching and Curriculum, and the Crossing Borders Program
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March 25
4:30pm
500 Goizueta Business School |
Hard Times Now: The Life of Narritjin Maymuru
Howard Morphy
Director, Center for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University
Co-sponsors: Anthropology Department, Center for Humanistic Inquiry Programming Support (CHIPS), and the Crossing Borders Program
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March 29
3:15pm
Anthropology Seminar Room
206 Geosciences |
Anthropology as Cultural Translation: Indigenous Australians and the Census, Wrong Answers to the Wrong Questions
Frances Morphy
Center Aboriginal Economic Policy, Australian National University, and
Howard Morphy
Director, Center for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University
Co-sponsor: Anthropology Department
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April 5
3:15pm
Anthropology Seminar Room
206 Geosciences |
Primitivism, Modernity and Indian Artists in the Late Colonial Era (1922-1947)
Partha Mitter
Fellow, Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, and Professor of Art History, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Co-sponsors: Art History Department, Asian Studies, Center for Humanistic Inquiry Programming Support (CHIPS), Religion Department, and the Crossing Borders Program
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April 6
4:00pm
200 White Hall |
Speaking of Violence: Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
This event is part of theAtlanta History Center's Hear and Now: Hot Talk About Hot Topics Series and is organized by the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship.This program will explore the work of truth commissions and will reflect on their usefulness in dealing with unresolved human rights’ atrocities. The panel will pose the question as to whether truth commissions are appropriate vehicles to deal with other painful legacies such as lynching and other forms of racial violence in the United States. Admission is free with an Emory ID card.
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April 14
7:30pm
Atlanta History Center
130 West Paces Ferry Road, NW |
Narrative Analysis for AIDS Communication in Africa: A CSHCS/Scenarios from Africa Workshop
For more information, please contact Kate Winskell: swinske@sph.emory.edu or 404-727-5286.
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May 14
9:00am-5:00pm
Rita Ann Rollins Room
Rollins School of Public Health
1518 Clifton Road |