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Crosslinguistic Investigations in Phonology-Syntax Research Cluster presents a Seminar with Mary Paster

Mary Paster (PhD UC Berkeley, 2006) is Assistant Professor and Chair of the Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Pomona College in Claremont, California. Her research focuses on phonology […]


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Mary Paster: “Phonologically Conditioned Morphology”

Mary Paster (PhD UC Berkeley, 2006) is Assistant Professor and Chair of the Department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Pomona College in Claremont, California. Her research focuses on phonology […]


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Maaike Bleeker: “(Un)Covering artistic thought unfolding”

Temporalities of Reenactment: A Speaker Series, 2011-2012 Maaike Bleeker Theatre Studies, Utrecht University (Un)Covering Artistic Thought Unfolding Following a suggestion by a Dutch dance initiative named Cover, this talk proposes […]


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“What is a Reader?” Day of Events

The Teagle Fund Working Group, “What is a Reader?” invites you to attend a day of events to be hosted at the University of California, Santa Cruz on January 26th, […]


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UC Humanities Update: Oct. 24, 2011

Welcome to the UC Humanities Update. As proposals for the Working Groups on the Humanities and Changing Conceptions of Work are due this Thursday, October 27th, we are sending out a special […]


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Poetry Reading and Exhibition of Poem Paintings

The Poetry and Politics research cluster presents A poetry reading with Ronaldo Wilson and Lauren Shufran and an exhibition of poem paintings by Matt Landry. Matt Landry holds bachelors degrees in French […]


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2011 Humanities Don Rothman Writing Awards Ceremony

Recipients of the 2010-2011 Humanities Don Rothman Writing Awards recipients and their writing teachers will be honored. Adam Beighley, for Twin Forces of a Wave” (Maggie Amis) AND Sarah Edelstein, for […]


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Karen Jesny: “The Interaction of Markedness Factors in Child Consonant Cluster Acquisition”

Consonant clusters introduce multiple sources of markedness that must be mastered in the course of phonological acquisition. This talk considers how segmental markedness, sonority, and cluster status interact in the […]


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Teach-In on Islamaphobia: Between the War on Terror and Arab Revolution

Speakers: Snehal Shingavi, English and South Asian Studies, UT Austin Zahra Billoo, Council on American-Islamic Relations Wednesday, June 1 6 p.m. Kresge Town Hall Snehal Shingavi is Assistant Professor in […]


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Colin Koopman: “Pleasure and Parrhesia in Foucault’s Self-Transformative Ethics”

Michel Foucault’s late writings on ethics have been subjected to severe scrutiny by a host of critics. I suggest that these criticisms have for the most part been misguided because of a meta-ethical […]


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James Young: “Holocaust Memorials and the 9/11 New York Memorial”

Professor James Young, Director of Jewish and Holocaust Studies at UMass Amherst, will speak Wednesday March 9 at UCSC. His talk will take place in Classroom Building Unit 2 from […]


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Paul Horwich: “Wittgenstein’s Meta-Philosophy”

My aim will be to describe and assess Wittgenstein’s anti-theoretical view of why philosophy ought not to be in conducted in the traditional way, how it should instead be done, […]


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Marcelo Dimentstein & Alejandro Dujovne: “A fragmented tradition: Jewish studies in Argentina”

Compared with other Jewish Communities in the diaspora, the Argentine Jewish community presents a remarkable paradox: Although it is the largest, most plural and probably the most highly institutionalized Jewish […]


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Whose City? Labor and the Right to the City Movements

A one-day conference at the University of California Santa Cruz Sponsored by the Center for Labor Studies & Urban Studies Research Cluster The right to the city is…far more than […]