What does ‘critical’ mean across our discipline? A colloquium conversation
From Jason Dittmer (Sept 18 - first Colloquium Speaker) Critical (krit-i-kuh l), adj.: 1) An orientation towards knowledge production that calls into question foundational assumptions of how the world works. 2) A term used by social scientists to distinguish people … Read more
Colloquium reading group
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Colloquium – Jason Dittmer
Jason Dittmer, University College London, Department of Geography Title: NATO interoperability and geopolitical assemblages Abstract: NATO has had, since its origins, a policy of attempting to produce interoperability among its national militaries. In this paper I examine the concept of interoperability … Read more
Colloquium – Shari Fox Gearheard
Download the talk poster here! Title: The Meaning of Ice: People and Sea Ice in Three Arctic Communities Dr. Shari Fox Gearheard Research Scientist, National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), University of Colorado, Boulder/ Clyde River, Nunavut Dr. Shari Fox … Read more
Colloquium – Rebecca Lave
220 Carolina Hall Department of Geography, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesDepartment of Geography, Indiana University Rebecca Lave Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Indiana University Integrating critical human and physical geography in practice The relationship (or lack thereof) between physical and human geography is a longstanding discussion within our field. Some … Read more
Colloquium – Rebecca Lave
Department of Geography, Indiana University Rebecca Lave Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Indiana University Integrating critical human and physical geography in practice The relationship (or lack thereof) between physical and human geography is a longstanding discussion within our field. Some … Read more
University Day
Class cancelled during ceremony
Colloquium reading group
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Colloquium – Caitlin Cahill
Social Science and Cultural Studies, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn; Graduate Center, CUNY SPEAKER: Caitlin Cahill, Pratt Institute TITLE: Home is where crisis is lived everyday ABSTRACT: Three years ago the Researchers for Fair Policing, an intergenerational participatory action research team, set … Read more