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  1. Avignon and the Southern Rhone Wine Region Study Trip

    none CL1099FB1 Worlds Of Wine FR1099FB1 Revolutions! Struggles For Rights In 19th Century France Join Professors Bloch-Laine and Kinne for a journey in taste. Discover the medieval city of Avignon, home to the world-famous theater festival, and the vineya ...

  2. Rouen- Gothic Treasures- Study Trip

    none AH1000 Intro To Western Art I AH2012 Medieval Art & Architecture AH2016 19TH & 20TH Cent. Art & Architecture Visit Rouen’s small city center, and within this short radius discover an enormous number of Gothic gems. The Cathedral of Rouen ...

  3. Why Open Democracy?

    none This paper examines open democracy, the conception of democracy introduced by Hélène Landemore in her recent book of the same name. Open democracy offers both an institutional paradigm and a specification of democratic values underlying it. It differ ...

  4. Figuring Memory: Social Practices and Collective Transformation with Dr Tom Pettinger

    none Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Al0W7f85Gl0&list=PLE0cFr14BrEVft2ecy2Aifg1DOmFDFaT5&index=1 0 none The George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention invites you to join session 5 of th ...

  5. Bipin Indurkhya on the Ethics of Using AI in Psychotherapy

    none On Tuesday, January 18, 2022, AUP’s 60th-anniversary Presidential Lecture Series, titled Technology and the Human Future, hosted its second event: Bipin Indurkhya, Professor of Cognitive Science at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, spoke ...

  6. Collecting Life Stories in the Jewish World, 19th-21st Centuries

    none Co-organized with the George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights, and Conflict Prevention (AUP), the Middle East and Mediterranean Research Centre (CERMOM, INALCO), and Museum of Jewish Art and History (MAHJ). In the wa ...

  7. A Conversation with Yasmine Seale about The Annotated Arabian Nights

    none The  Center for Writers and Translators  is pleased to host a discussion and reading with British-Syrian poet Yasmine Seale about  The Annotated Arabian Nights.  The first edition translated into English by a woman, it has been praised as   "ele ...

  8. Media Diversity, Hybridity and Democratic Transition with speaker Fatima el Issawi

    none In this talk, Dr. Fatima el Issawi reflects on the notions of hybrid media systems, agonistic pluralism, and civic culture, based on empirical research with Tunisian journalists and stakeholders between 2019 and 2020. The study looks at the meanings ...

  9. Gabriela Ramos on Gender, Inclusivity and Technology

    none On Thursday, February 3, 2022, the Office of AUP’s President Celeste M. Schenck hosted the fourth event in its Presidential Lecture Series: a lecture by Gabriela Ramos, Assistant Director-General for the Social and Human Sciences at UNESCO. The lectu ...

  10. AUP Graduation 2022

    none We are excited to announce that we will be holding this year's commencement ceremony of the class of 2022 in person at the Théatre du Châtelet. Furthermore, we are delighted to welcome back the classes of 2020 and 2021 to join this year's g ...

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