Maxwell School Events Calendar
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Dislocation, Disability and Domestic Policy: Transnational DPOs in the NGO World
341 Eggers Hall
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Insecurity and Sustainability: A Cultural Ecology of Hereditary Performers in India
341 Eggers Hall
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From NAFTA to USMCA: Changing Trade Relations and Political Consequences
220 Eggers Hall (Dr. Paul and Natalie Strasser Legacy Room)
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The Department of Anthropology Presents: Mona Bhan
204 Maxwell Hall
In my talk, I will draw from my long-term ethnographic research in Indian-controlled Kashmir to discuss the relationship between space, place, power, and infrastructure under conditions of a violent military occupation.
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Crafting Informed Consent for Transparent Research - CQMI
341 Eggers Hall
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Council on Foreign Relations Conf. Call Series: U.S. Relations in the Persian Gulf
209 Eggers Hall
Council on Foreign Relations Spring 2019 Academic Conference Call Series
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PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies: Decentralization, Development, and Conflict in Central Mali: An Actor-Level View
400 Eggers Hall, the PARCC Conference Room
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Sociology Colloquium on Health, Aging, Life Course & Disability
060 Eggers
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Boundation & Bindass: Emplacing Ambedkarite in Global Buddhist Movement
341 Eggers Hall
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Immigrant Incorporation in East Asian Democracies
341 Eggers Hall
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The Department of Anthropology Presents: Svati Shah
204 Maxwell Hall
I dwell on the concept of ‘majburi’(devnagri:मजबूरी)a Persian-derived term that is present in Indo-European languages spoken throughout South Asia. I focus on the usage of majburiin India’s Marathi and Hindi-speaking belts, although the term is used throughout South Asia,the Middle East,and Central Asia.
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Spotlight on Latin America and the Caribbean: Graduate Student Panel
341 Eggers Hall
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“When Our Dictator Shows Up:” German and American Journalists Respond to the Third Reich
002 School of Management
“When Our Dictator Turns Up:” German and American Journalists Respond to the Third Reich With Ann Millin, Ph.D. Wednesday, February 6 5:30 p.m. 002 School of Management Syracuse University Campus The Zell Lecture sponsored by the Minor in Atrocity Studies and the Practices of Social Justice Historians reflect upon the past in order to illuminate the present and make wise decisions about our future. The success of Nazi fascism depended in large part upon the suppression of free speech and the absolute control of the press as a vehicle for propaganda. Many German journalists collaborated, some resisted. Foreign correspondents struggled to report what they saw without becoming unwilling mouthpieces for the regime. This talk will examine the process by which the Nazis assaulted, suppressed, and replaced the free press, as well as tell the stories of German and American journalists who dared to criticize the Führer and his party. The history of journalists under the Third Reich is of profound importance for us today at a time when journalists and the freedom of the press are once again under threat from nationalists movements and authoritarian leaders worldwide. Ann Millin, Ph.D. is the 2018-2019 Ida E. King Distinguished Visiting Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Center at Stockton University. She was previously the Historian in the Educational Initiatives Division of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Levine Family Institute for Holocaust Education, Washington, D.C.
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PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies- When Good People Do Something
400 Eggers Hall, the PARCC Conference Room
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Collaborations, Conflicts, and Dependencies: Transnational NGOs in Bodhgaya, India - SAC
341 Eggers Hall
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Maxwell in Washington Information Session
060 Eggers Hall
Maxwell in Washington Information Session
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Hindi-Urdu Culture and Conversation Table - SAC
352 Eggers Hall
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ASI Seminar - Scott Landes, Assistant Professor of Sociology & Dalton Stevens, PhD Student
314 Lyman Hall
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Syracuse Surge: The Path to Becoming a Smart City
207 Hall of Languages
Sam Edelstein (City of Syracuse chief data officer) will speak about current and future initiatives aimed at making Syracuse a smarter city and highlight opportunities available for research collaborations.
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Council on Foreign Relations Conf. Call Series: Mental Health on Campus
209 Eggers Hall
Council on Foreign Relations Spring 2019 Academic Conference Call Series
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