Events
Week of Events
On Barak, “Against Energy: Provincializing Thermodynamics between Aden and Port Said”
On Barak, “Against Energy: Provincializing Thermodynamics between Aden and Port Said”
Event Photos: Despite feigning perpetuity, "energy" is a child of its time, the nineteenth century. Born from the related challenges of steam engineering and British imperialism its legacies still haunt […]
Digital Humanities: Intro to Scalar Workshop
Digital Humanities: Intro to Scalar Workshop
Online Publishing and Non-Linear Argumentation This introductory workshop is designed to let you start using Scalar, an online publishing platform. The workshop will focus on adding media content to Scalar […]
Reading Seminar with On Barak, “Strands of Tentacular Thinking”
Reading Seminar with On Barak, “Strands of Tentacular Thinking”
The "Race, Violence, Inequality, and the Anthropocene" Research Cluster invites faculty and graduate students to a reading seminar with On Barak, Senior Lecturer in the History Department at Tel Aviv […]
Morton Marcus Poetry Reading with Dorianne Laux
Morton Marcus Poetry Reading with Dorianne Laux
Event Photos: The Eighth Annual Morton Marcus Poetry Reading presented by the Institute for Humanities Research and the Living Writers Series featuring Dorianne Laux Thursday November 16, 2017 at 5:30pm […]
Linguistics Colloquium: Brian Dillon
Linguistics Colloquium: Brian Dillon
The Department of Linguistics presents: Brian Dillon "Process and representation in morphosyntactic processing: A psychophysical approach using Signal Detection Theory" Abstract: Intuitive acceptability judgments have long formed the empirical foundation of syntactic […]
SPOT (Syntax-Prosody in OT) Workshop
SPOT (Syntax-Prosody in OT) Workshop
Event Photos: This is a one-day IHR-sponsored workshop (Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017), called SPOT ("Syntax-Prosody in Optimality Theory", which is part of a research project aiming to create a computational […]