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2002-03 Colloquia
Fall 2002 Colloquia
October 16, 2002
KENNETH LIBERMAN, Professor of Sociology, University of Oregon
"Reason as a Local Orderliness: Tibetan Philosophical Debating"
November 4, 2002
KIERAN HEALY, Assistant Professor, University of Arizona
"Sacred Markets and Secular Ritual in the Organ Transplant"
November 14, 2002
LISA KEISTER, Associate Professor, Ohio State University
"Getting Rich, Staying Poor: Wealth Ownership and Mobility in America"
November 18, 2002
PAUL RABINOW, Professor of Anthropology, University of Californa, Berkeley
"Work in Progress--Belated and Adjacent"
November 18, 2002
RHACEL SALAZAR PARRENAS, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Assistant Professor
"Geographies of Race and Class: The Place and Placelessness of Migrant Filipina Domestic Workers"
November 20, 2002
ISAAC MARTIN, UC Berkeley
"A Revolt Against the Market: The Movement for Property Tax Limitation in the United States, 1964-1990."
November 25, 2002
MARY BLAIR-LOY, Washington State University, Assistant Professor
"Competing Devotions: Career and Family among Women Financial Executives"
December 4, 2002
NEIL BRENNER, New York University, Assistant Professor
"Globalization, locational politics and the rescaling of urban governance in Frankfurt/Rhine-Main, 1989-2000"
December 5, 2002
AMY SCHALET, UC Berkeley
"Raging Hormones, Regulated Love: Adolescent Sexuality and the Constitution of the Modern Individual in the United States and the Netherlands"
Winter 2003 Colloquia
January 9, 2003
AMY BINDER, University of Southern California, Assistant Professor
"Managing Challenge: Understanding Contention in the Institutional Context of Schooling"
January 14, 2003
MITCHELL STEVENS, Hamilton College, Associate Professor
"Four Affirmative Actions"
February 7, 2003:
SHANNON MCMULLEN
Creating Kodak Moments: The Re/Vision of Heavy Industry and Landscape in the Ruhr Region of Germany
February 21, 2003:
AKOS RONA-TAS
Credit, Trust and Calculation
March 7, 2003:
ANDREW LAKOFF
The Anxieties of Globalization: Marketing Psychopharmaceuticals in Argentina
Spring 2003 Colloquia
Professor Alain Dieckhoff (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Paris):
"Political and Cultural Nationalism: Beyond Conventional Wisdom."
Tuesday, April 29, 12:30 in SSB 101.
Professor Sarah Fenstermaker (UC Santa Barbara): "Doing Gender, Doing Difference."
Tuesday, May 6, 12:30 in SSB 101.
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