Feb 28, Troubling Borders: The Case of the sans-papiers in France
The CUNY Graduate Center Postcolonial Studies Group Colloquium Series 2011-2012 The Postcolonial Studies Group presents: Catherine Raissiguier New Jersey City…
The CUNY Graduate Center Postcolonial Studies Group Colloquium Series 2011-2012 The Postcolonial Studies Group presents: Catherine Raissiguier New Jersey City…
PALIMPSEST (according to the Oxford Dictionary): Pronunciation:/ˈpalɪm(p)sɛst/ noun 1. a manuscript or piece of writing material on which later writing…
On Tuesday, 02/28/2012 @ 4PM, I’ll be presenting “The Informational is Spatial” at the Association of American Geographers’ paper session on “Geographies of Surveillance and Security 3: Data, Discourses, and Affects” (session organized by David Murakami Wood and Steve Graham). … Continue reading →
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GEOS presents Dr. Karl H. Szekeilda Thursday, March 1st, 2012 Science Center, 4th Floor, CUNY Graduate Center OBSERVATIONS OF ALGAL…
Thanks to everyone that indicated their date preferences. We have now confirmed the details. More information will be sent to…
I went to a story telling workshop yesterday at the CUNY Graduate Center (GC) with Wendy Luttrell and David Chapin,…
The first talk of the semester was a great success, thanks to Christina Karamperidou and her excellent and highly detailed…
From the article: “A recent Columbia University survey found, in fact, that 70 percent of 18- to 29-year-olds said they had bought, copied or downloaded unauthorized music, TV shows or movies, compared with 46 percent of all adults who’d done … Continue reading →
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From the article: “The reason Target can snoop on our shopping habits is that, over the past two decades, the science of habit formation has become a major field of research in neurology and psychology departments at hundreds of major … Continue reading →
From the article: “The reason Target can snoop on our shopping habits is that, over the past two decades, the science of habit formation has become a major field of research in neurology and psychology departments at hundreds of major … Continue reading →
Tonight we present the first GEOS talk of the semester! It’s a great one: Christina Karamperidou of Columbia University will be…