Seminars

Public Humanities: Expanding Scholarship and Pedagogy

Year Founded 2021

Seminar # 805

StatusOn Hiatus

The Public Humanities Workshop features the work of scholars engaged in public-facing modes of scholarship and pedagogy. Meeting two to three times per semester, each seminar highlights one or more public humanities projects in progress with the aim of nurturing interdisciplinary thinking and new, imaginative collaborations that bridge scholarly and applied knowledge. These intellectual projects will draw on a variety of disciplinary methods while engaging non-academic partners such as community members, civic organizations, artists, and activists. Meetings have a thematic focus while enabling participants to examine topics of concern to the public humanities broadly, including intellectual dynamics, research strategies, program access, and pedagogy.

Chair/s

JM Chris Chang

Amy Chazkel

Eileen Gillooly

Maria Gonzalez Pendas

Amy Starecheski

Rapporteur/s

n/a

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Meeting Schedule

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Past Meetings

Scheduled

25
Jan

January 25, 20246:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Faculty House

A Bag Full of Telephone Cards: Exhibiting the Archive of Albanian Immigration to Greece

Speaker/s

Ilirida Musaraj, The Contemporary Social History Archives

Respondent/s

Amy Starecheski, Columbia University

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