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This roundtable discussion will examine contemporary European attitudes towards Middle Eastern and North African diasporas in Europe. Participants will discuss histories of racism, white supremacy, colonialism, and nationalism in European cultures, and how these histories manifest in contemporary xenophobia, anti-Muslim racism, and Islamophobia. In conversation with...
Semiotics of Rape: Sexual Subjectivity and Violation in Rural India Lecture from Rupal Oza (Hunter College) Register |  Campus map  |  Visitor parking info In Semiotics of Rape , Rupal Oza follows the social life of rape in rural northwest...
Please join us, either in-person or online, for the final presentation of the 2023-24 Digital History Colloquium Series. Technology to create 3D facsimiles of real-world objects has been available for decades, and yet the workflow has only become widely accessible...
Once you've learned the basic mechanics of Twine, you'll want to dress up your game – for more enjoyable gameplay, but also to deliver meaning.  In this follow-up session, you'll learn how to apply CSS basics within Twine, how to...
1 – 2 pm or 2 – 3 pm Cost: Free with Admission Living Voices combines live theatrical performances with archival film, turning history into a moving personal journey. This performance will take place in the Joshua Green Foundation Theater on MOHAI’s...
“Asia” happens anytime, anywhere and applies to everyone. This provocative proclamation was made by founding editors Tina Chen and Eric Hayot of Verge: Studies in Global Asias in their inaugural editorial of the pathbreaking journal in 2015. Since then, the...
Title: Misinformation: Why is it a problem? Abstract: Why can’t people just realize when something is false and then not believe it? I will discuss the cognitive mechanisms that make exposure to misinformation problematic, even when people should realize it is...
Since 2017, the Libraries and the eScience Institute have partnered to offer the successful Going Public Symposium--an interdisciplinary, tri-campus event designed to build skills in translating and communicating research findings to wider audiences and co-creating knowledge with community partners. For...
Turkic and Central Eurasian Studies Seminar: Language Oppression in Tibet Professor Gerald Roche, La Trobe University Australia Thousands of language communities around the world today face an uncertain future, with estimates suggesting that half the world’s languages will no longer...