Replicability Crisis in Psychology
Classroom Wars: Language, Sex, and the Making of Modern Political Culture
Borderlands and “Borderman”: Towards a New Cosmopolis
Chiara Bottici’s General Seminar Lecture: Rethinking the Biopolitical Turn
A Dialogue between Richard Rottenburg and Richard Bernstein on Critique and Hope
Jeffrey Goldfarb
Richard Rottenburg on Anthropology, Critique and Hope
The Theodor Heuss Lecture
Andreas Kalyvas on the Critical Situation in Greece and Europe
A conversation with Jeffrey Goldfarb
Andreas Kalyvas and I sat down the other day to discuss the situation of Greece and Europe. He and I have been talking about politics for years, in Wroclaw, in Johannesburg, in New York. We understand each other as we differ. He is a leftist, committed to radical transformation. I ...
A Conversation with Edward Koren
“We deal with it by talking about it”
The Sandor Ferenczi Center at the New School recently had the pleasure of having longtime New Yorker cartoonist Edward Koren discuss his craft as part of its Arts in Mind series. The title of the event, “We deal with it by talking about it,” was derived ...
The Camp as a Space of Political Membership
Video of Nando Sigona’s Lecture
The Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility hosted a lecture by Nando Sigona entitled "The Camp as a Space of Political Membership," with discussion from professor Michel Agier on February 17, 2015, in the Klein Conference Room at 66 W. 12th Street. Included is a video of that event.
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Spatial Ordering of Exile: The Architecture of Palestinian Refugee Camps
Alessandro Petti and Sandi Hilal are a team of two extraordinary architects who live permanently at Beit Sahour on the outskirts of Bethelem in Palestine. They have worked since 2007 to revitalize, reconstruct, take apart, and reconceive both the ruins and abandoned spaces that are the remnants of the vast ...