We are thrilled to welcome new fellows to ARC this fall semester. Each week, we will host a seminar where fellows present their current projects. All events in Fall 2020 will be held virtually via Zoom.
What place are minority groups accorded within sociological theory and what insights could be gained by historically analyzing the representation of Jews in Western European theoretical reflections on […]
On October 20th, 2016, Vicky Chondrogianni presented a talk entitled “Identifying Language Impairment in Bilingual Children”. Ms. Chondrogianni is visiting from the University of Edinburgh this year, and as a me […]
What is freedom? Is it the opposite of slavery? Does its meaning remain unchanged across historical and geographic contexts? Does it apply to everyone equally? Professor Henrique Espada Lima’s presentation t […]
This week’s presentation by Dr. Reyes was a very good analysis of the convoluted relations of coloniality, class, race with the language in the center in the Philippines today. She first gave a historical t […]
Ya que el tema que se analiza es el español en sus diferentes variedades, permitidme escribir mi comentario en español.
Los idiomas tienen una función dentro del marco económico de nuestra sociedad. En Est […]
Ya que el tema que se analiza es el español en sus diferentes variedades, permitidme escribir mi comentario en español.
Los idiomas tienen una función dentro del marco económico de nuestra sociedad. En Est […]
Hi Eduardo, I meant to write to you weeks ago. I enjoyed reading your comentary and learned some new things. .. i would love a chance to chat with you briefly about some of your insights into the topic. Will you […]
Thanks very much for this detailed summary, as I was very interested but unable to make it! Sounds like a great presentation and argument, one that I hope continues to circulate.
[…] looking forward to presenting my research in progress on early humanities computing at the CUNY Advanced Research Collaborative seminar next week, Thursday, November 13, 2014, 4:00 […]
[…] of “The Monkey King” (a play I was not familiar with until a presentation at the recent Archival Research Conference at the CUNY Graduate Center a couple of weeks ago.) The contrast is striking; here are […]
[…] A quarter century ago, the UCLA 1989 report “The Widening Divide: Income Inequality and Poverty in Los Angeles” generated considerable public and media attention on the growing disparity in the region, […]
I am aware of several European studies on the welfare and fate of European Jewry that point to the Jews always being protected (and hence drawn to) by the central powers (Kaiser, king etc.) whereas more local […]