Posts tagged with “Research & Scholarship” (All posts)
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Faculty Newsletter: Winter 2024
23 January 2024Winter Term ACE Gathering – February 20, 4-6pm Please join us for the winter gathering of faculty and staff involved in Academic Civic Engagement. These gatherings are intended to provide…
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Below are excerpts of an interview with Anita Chikkatur, associate professor of educational studies, about the Participatory Action Research Website. This website came about as part of a multi-year, campus-community…
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The Wandering House: An interview with artist Cecilia Cornejo on participatory art and reciprocity
2 March 2020Cecilia Cornejo is a professor of Cinema and Media Studies and a recipient of the 2020 McKnight Fellowship for Community-Engaged Artists. Through various documentary film projects and her most recent multidisciplinary, multimedia project The Wandering House, Cecilia examines notions of belonging and the immigrant experience while exploring the traces of historical trauma on people and places. Carly Bell ’21 sat down with Cecilia to discuss the inspiration for her work and her plans for reciprocity as the project continues to expand in new directions.
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When Professor Annette Nierobisz describes her own academic path to applied sociology—her preferred form of civic engagement—it’s always as “rather circuitous.” For many people, their paths to public scholarship are inherently so; there’s no clear way to foster what Imagining America defines as “diverse modes of creating and circulating knowledge for and with publics and communities,” which is part of what makes the field so interesting, innovative and exciting.
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Fall 2019 Social Inequality Courses
18 May 2019Every term the Broom Fellow for Public Scholarships produces a list of courses focused on social inequality for the upcoming trimester.
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Environmental Problem-Solving: A Conversation with Kim Smith
30 April 2019When I first heard about Professor Kim Smith’s most recent work with the City of Northfield, it was from a short gym conversation. Intrigued by the lack of publicity, I sat down for a conversation with the Environmental Studies and Political Science professor last term to learn more about how she’s pulling together community and academic resources to solve local environmental problems.
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Our Next Broom Fellow: An Introduction
26 April 2019Serena Zabin, Professor of History, will be the CCCE’s next Public Scholarship Broom Faculty Fellow.
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Spring Term 2019 Social Inequality Courses
6 March 2019Spring Term is almost upon us, and along with it, a fresh new catalogue of courses.
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Merging the Public with the Personal: 2Fik’s Carleton Residency
1 December 2018Beginning his talk, Dating Apps: The Art of Self-Curating and Performance, 2Fik changed the slide to a map of the world, with three points marking Paris, Morocco, and Quebec. The writing on the slide drew laughs from the audience, as it had at 2Fik’s talk the week before at the Northfield Public Library; the description accompanying each point (“Where I live now,” for Quebec) was qualified with a reflection of how others interpret 2Fik (“Where people know I’m not from”). While 2Fik presented it in a light-hearted way, grinning as he pointed to each dot in turn, the map reflected the inherently personal yet universal themes that have tied 2Fik’s three-week residency together—the concepts of the multiplicity of identity; identities that span geographic, cultural, and gendered borders; and the tensions between internal identities and external images.
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Conversations on Public-facing Student Scholarship
29 November 2018Tuesday, November 6th, 2018, Carleton students, faculty and staff joined in a community discussion at a Learning and Teaching Center Lunch on “Public-facing Student Scholarship in Your Classroom.”
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