Society for the Humanities - Cornell University
Cornell's Society for the Humanities was established in 1966 as one of the first humanities institutes in North America. The Society brings distinguished Fellows together each year to pursue research on a broadly inter-disciplinary focal theme.
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Society for the Humanities - Cornell University invites you to the A.D. White House next Monday (11/23) at 4:30pm for a discussion with filmmaker Jian Yi on Red Tourism and his new documentary, "New Socialist Climax." Screening of the full-documentary to follow on Tuesday at 4:30pm in Kaufmann Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall. Co-sponsored with the East Asia Program.

November 17 at 7:55am
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Society for the Humanities - Cornell University

Society for the Humanities - Cornell University New Socialist Climax is a film by the independent documentary maker Jian Yi. The film examines China’s recent state-sponsored Red Tourism, a national campaign that brings tourists to the old Communist revolutionary bases.

Time:4:30PM Tuesday, November 24th
Location:Kaufmann Auditorium
Society for the Humanities - Cornell University

Society for the Humanities - Cornell University Jian Yi discusses excerpts from his new documentary. Reception to follow.

Time:4:30PM Monday, November 23rd
Location:A.D. White House
Society for the Humanities - Cornell University

Society for the Humanities - Cornell University welcomes independent filmmaker and Yale World Fellow JIAN YI, presenting his documentary, "New Socialist Climax" at Cornell on November 23rd and 24th.

November 9 at 7:38am
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Society for the Humanities - Cornell University

Society for the Humanities - Cornell University thanks everyone who helped make this weekend's workshop a success!

October 26 at 7:32am
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Society for the Humanities - Cornell University Thanks to everyone for making this such a memorable event!

Society for the Humanities - Cornell University

Society for the Humanities - Cornell University is on the Cornell home page with today's conference at: www.cornell.edu (under Events).

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Society for the Humanities - Cornell University

Society for the Humanities - Cornell University invites you to the Spatialized Networks & Artistic Mobilizations conference beginning today at 1:45pm. Today's presenters are: Teddy Cruz (Visual Arts, UC - San Diego) presenting at 2pm and Keller Easterling (SHC/Architecture, Yale) at 3pm. Teddy and Keller will then join in a conversation with Dagmar Richter (chair..., Architecture) at 4:00pm. Public reception to follow.

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Events this week include a concert celebrating Joseph Haydn, a free Ellis Paul show, a film on American financial collapse and conferences on autism and networks and mobility.
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Society for the Humanities - Cornell University participates in the HASTAC consortium of humanists, artists, scientists, and engineers from leading researchers and nonprofit research institutions. HASTAC is committed to new forms of collaboration across communities and disciplines fostered by creative uses of technology. Check out our conference listing and more at... www.hastac.org. Also be sure to check out the HASTAC Networked panel at 10am on Saturday featuring Ryan Platt, Seth Perlow, Claudia Pederson and Richard Guy.

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Patrick O'Shea of WITTIE, one of our 2009 Digital Media & Learning awardees, used his FlipCam to capture Connie Yowell's talk on participatory learning during lunch at the Palmer House.
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Society for the Humanities - Cornell University Society conference TOMORROW.

2:00pm
Teddy Cruz (UC, San Diego), "Adaptive Architecture"

3:00pm
Keller Easterling (SHC/Architecture, Yale)

4:0pm
Conversation: Dagmar Richter (Chair, Architecture) w/Teddy Cruz and Keller Easterling

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Teddy Cruz’ work dwells at the border between San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico, where he has been developing a practice and pedagogy that emerge out of the particularities of this bicultural territory and the integration of theoretical research and design production. ...
Society for the Humanities - Cornell University

Society for the Humanities - Cornell University 10/23, 1:45 - 7:00 p.m. &
10/24, 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.: Spatialized Networks and Artistic Mobilizations

Full .pdf schedule available at: www.arts.cornell.edu/sochum/pdfs/SpatializedNetworks.pdf

Society for the Humanities - Cornell University

Society for the Humanities - Cornell University Join us this Friday and Saturday at the A.D. White House for “Spatialized Networks and Artistic Mobilizations: A Critical Workshop on Thought and Practice.” Speakers include: Teddy Cruz (Visual Arts, UC-San Diego), Keller Easterling (SHC and Architecture, Yale), Dagmar Richter (Chair, Architecture, Cornell), Paul Va...nouse (Art, University of Buffalo) and more. Full schedule available at: www.arts.cornell.edu/sochum

Time:1:30PM Friday, October 23rd
Location:A.D. White House
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Society for the Humanities - Cornell University Welcome to the official Facebook page for the Society for the Humanities at Cornell! Check back often for information about Society Fellows, upcoming sponsored events, and lecture/conference video archives.

October 20 at 6:20am