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  1. From utopia to real possibilities. How can critical social science contribute to political strategy? with Laurent Jeanpierre

    https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/jeanpierre%20poster%5B57%5D.jpg 0 Related links Department of History & Politics The Center for Critical Democracy Studies ...

  2. Discussing the Current Situation in Syria with Professor Ziad Majed

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  3. The Hague Practicum

    the course tuition. This trip is exclusively open to students enrolled in the course. 100 Fixed-50px ...

  4. Sharman Levinson

    slevinson Sharman Levinson Associate Professor PhD in Social Psychology (2001) L'École des ... hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) 1994-1995 DEA in Social Psychology (DEA de Psychologie Sociale ... Psychology, Health and Gender Faculty Member ...

  5. Cultural Sharing Night

    into education and democracy with recent trends in design-thinking pedagogy. The course focuses on ... zones. The course provides a proactive environment where professors help students identify challenges ...

  6. Degenerations of Democracy: AUP’s Newest Research Center Hosts Leading Democratic Thinkers

    Research centers provide The American University of Paris with vital academic hubs through which ...

  7. Art History-Fine Arts and Film Studies Open House

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  8. Film Screening: "I Am The One Who Brings Flowers to Her Grave"

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  9. Teaching History and Critical Thinking with Graphic Novels (prof. Tom Mullaney, Stanford U.)

    none Join us at the upcoming conference by History Professor Tom Mullaney (Stanford University) who will explore the dynamic role of graphic novels in enhancing critical thinking and enriching history education. Discover how this captivating medium (calle ...

  10. Authoritarian Legalism: A conversation with Kim Lane Scheppele

    As part of the Human Rights Summer Institute Guest Series, directed by Professor Sharon Weill, we are honored to host Kim Lane Scheppele, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. Author of Authoritarian Legalism, Professor Scheppele will discuss re ...

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