Clusters
| 22 August 2023
Technological Monsters
About the Cluster This cluster examines the intersections between monsters and technology in global literature, performance, arts, and media, and brings together faculty in…
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Santa Cruz, Reconsidered: Decolonial Tours and Local Ethnic Studies Curricula
About the Cluster Our goal for “Santa Cruz, Reconsidered: Decolonial Tours and Local Ethnic Studies Curricula” is to develop and put into motion inaugural…
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Humanities in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
About the Cluster Since Alan Turing proposed his test to measure machine intelligence, whether machines can accurately replicate actual human cognition has been a…
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| 10 October 2022
Vernaculars of Travel in South Asia and the Middle East
About the Cluster In recent years, a number of concepts have offered vocabularies to capture the ways in which attachments to cultures and territories…
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Disability Geographies and Disability Time Travels
About the Cluster Our cluster is interested in how disabled people travel to and through academic geographies. We are interested in the barriers and…
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| 23 September 2020
Making Sense of Memory
About the Cluster This Research Cluster will explore memory’s movements across the borders of geographic space, historical periods/events, generational divides, and the spaces between…
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Border Regimes and Resistance in Global Perspective
About the Cluster Our goal for the “Border Regimes and Resistance in Global Perspective” Humanities Institute Research Cluster is to conceptualize connections between border…
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| 18 September 2020
Memory of Forgotten Wars
About the Cluster In tandem with the new Center for Racial Justice (CRJ) and in order to boost the latter’s profile and reach across…
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| 12 October 2019
The Body, (Anti)Narrative, and Corporeal Creative Practices
About the Cluster How do we story embodiment? The relationship between narrative and the body continues to trouble feminist, queer, critical race, and disability…
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Drug Histories and Futures
About the Cluster The social and historical impacts of psychoactive drugs cannot be encompassed by a simple accounting of statistics, but the striking numbers…
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Feminist Futures in the Indian Ocean
About the Cluster Since Fernand Braudel’s study of the Mediterranean, oceans have provided humanists and social scientists with heuristics through which to decenter the…
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Neo-authoritarianism
About the Cluster This research cluster on neo-authoritarianism aims to interrogate contemporary rightwing movements around the globe to pinpoint the continuities and discontinuities they…
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| 11 October 2019
Speculatively Scientific Fictions of the Future
About the Cluster This research cluster focuses primarily on “fictions” of the future, that is, on creative “worldings” that take, as their premise, the…
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| 19 June 2018
The Problem of California: Landscapes, Infrastructures, Ecologies
About the Cluster We have probably all heard the factoid that if California were its own country, it would rank fifth in the world…
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Human and Environmental Networks in East and Southeast Asia
About the Cluster The main intellectual objective of the cluster is to discuss the historical depth and regional connections of what we have conventionally…
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After Neoliberalism
About the Cluster Recent developments around the world, such as the rise of authoritarianism, the emergence of rightwing populist movements with strongly racist and…
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| 16 June 2017
Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory (SPOT)
About the Cluster Syntax (from Greek σύνταξις, an abstract derivative of συντάσσω ‘put in order together, organize, arrange’), is the set of linguistic rules,…
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| 2 August 2016
Narrative Building Blocks: Digital Resources for Linguistic and Literary Investigation
About the Cluster The study of narrative structure (and the imposition of narrative structuring) has been a fundamental question across a wide swath of…
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The Language of Conservation Project
About the Cluster The Language of Conservation Project was founded in 2014, by Claudio Campagna and Daniel Guevara, at UC Santa Cruz, as part of…
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| 28 June 2016
Reviving and Reimagining the Center for World History
About the Cluster This research cluster aims to revive and re-envision the Center for World History at UC Santa Cruz. We will focus on…