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SUMMARY:Stevenson College Winter 2019 Distinguished Faculty Lecture: Phillip L. Hammack
DESCRIPTION:“Sexual and Gender Diversity in the Era of Radical Authenticity” \nProfessor Phillip L. Hammock will present on findings that challenge traditional scientific paradigms—historically rooted in static\, binary notions of gender and sexual identity—and call for new understandings of identity\, community\, and stigma. \nThe twenty-first century is a time of heightened recognition of diversity in gender\, sexuality\, and relationships—an era of “radical authenticity” in which individuals are increasingly able to align their internal sense of identity with its external presentation. Cultural attitudes and social policies in the United States and elsewhere have increasingly come to legitimize diversity in gender and sexual identity\, with legal recognition of same-sex relationships and heightened visibility of the transgender experience. This presentation reports preliminary findings from a mixed-methods study of adolescents residing in distinct regions of California known for their historic support or hostility toward gender and sexual diversity. Mobilizing multiple sources of data (e.g.\, ethnographic\, interview\, survey)\, three larger stories are emerging that center on (a) the new vocabulary related to gender and sexual identity\, revealed in adolescents’ appropriation of new identity labels that challenge binary conceptions; (b) the endurance of stigma in spite of social change and the resources associated with supportive community settings; and (c) the expansion of the meaning of community for contemporary adolescents\, facilitated by social media. These findings challenge traditional scientific paradigms—historically rooted in static\, binary notions of gender and sexual identity—and call for new understandings of identity\, community\, and stigma. \nFollowed by a reception at the Stevenson Provost House \nThis year’s Distinguished Faculty Lecture is cosponsored with The Humanities Institute\, Oaks College\, and the UCSC Psychology Department. \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/stevenson-college-winter-2019-distinguished-faculty-lecture-phillip-l-hammack/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nimrod Rosler: "Challenges in the Way to Peace in Israel/Palestine"
DESCRIPTION:The winding way to peace in Israel and Palestine requires addressing challenges in the intersection between leaders\, society and the political context. The current talk will present a framework to conceptualize the change process and studies – both qualitative and quantitative – that examine its different aspects during real events within the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. \nNimrod Rosler is Visiting Israel Professor of the Jewish Studies Program at the Center for Global and International Studies at the University of Kansas.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/nimrod-rosler-challenges-in-the-way-to-peace-in-israelpalestine-2/
LOCATION:Social Sciences 2\, Room 121
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