Mixing Disciplines Working Group
Mixing Disciplines
Title: Concepts and Careers | Conversation with Apollo Amoko and Nancy Hunt Date: Tuesday, 22nd September 2020 Time : 7-9pm Contact dengzheyuan@ufl.edu for Zoom meeting details. During this workshop, Prof. Amoko (English) and Prof. Hunt (History) will discuss academic careers (mostly their own, though also in general?) and how they have used concepts (and which ones) in their …
Mixing Disciplines
Roundtable – “Fieldwork” across Disciplines. 7:00pm
Mixing Disciplines
Workshop – Writing Dissertation Grant Proposals. 7:00pm
Mixing Disciplines
Mixing Disciplines Post-election Results: Perspectives via Africa, USA, and Black Lives Everywhere. November 4 | 7:00pm EST Our panelists will share their perspectives on the impact of the U.S Elections and our intention is to have a great dialogue with Dr. David A. Canton and Dr. Leonardo A. Villalón. We have a form to send questions …
Mixing Disciplines
Please join us for a special Fall Lecture, hosted by the Mixing Africa's Disciplines workshop: With renowned South African psychologist Kopano Ratele titled "Orienting Frames: New Thoughts on (African) Psychologies" which will be taking place on November 17th, 2020 at 11am Zoom : https://ufl.zoom.us/j/92086487960?pwd=cUJsbmRGZzBPY2Nsb2xFbGppb3VYdz09 Meeting ID: 920 8648 7960 Passcode: 996421
Mixing Disciplines
Workshop - Critiquing and Revising Dissertation Chapters and Articles. December 1 | 7:00pm EST The workshop will be an interactive learning opportunity for students wishing to gain and improve dissertation writing skills. Two chapters will be distributed to participants upon request. During the session, two faculty members will provide constructive critique of the chapters and impart tips and answer questions. An open discussion will …
Mixing Disciplines
Roundtable – Methods (Used) and Monies (Sought). 7:00pm
Mixing Disciplines Working Group Symposium
Africa | COVID Time: Lockdown, Disquiet, Waiting, Masking. April 22 | 9:30am-12:00pm EDT April 23 | 10:30am-4:30pm EDT (with midday intermission) Our reflections will be about COVID, but also about time and the pulse of events and the everyday, troubles and worries (minds, health, care), policing powers, masking practices (carceral and affective), the arts, …