As a deconstructive tool, does the decolonial necessarily expose colonial powers, structures, laws, and institutions? What are the flaws of a decolonial theory that regards a materialist perspective while occluding the spirit of the mind and body? It is as if the method and the theory exist in parallel universes, never to touch or entice … Read more
Jennifer Hirsch, Professor and Deputy Chair for Doctoral Studies, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health; Co-Director, Columbia Population Research Center; Columbia University Shamus Khan, Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology, Columbia University with respondents: Abdul El-Sayed, MD, DPhil, physician, epidemiologist, public health expert, and progressive activist Kamaria B. Porter, Ph.D. Candidate, Center for the Study … Read more
Biweekly meeting of the faculty reading group on Data Feminism, led by Prof. Libby Hemphill. If you’re interested in participating in the reading group, please join the list/group on MCommunity. FAQ Q: When/where will meetings take place? A: We’ll start on Zoom, on Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. ET, beginning January 19, 2021. Our plan is for … Read more
Biweekly meeting of the faculty reading group on Data Feminism, led by Prof. Libby Hemphill. If you’re interested in participating in the reading group, please join the list/group on MCommunity. The group will start meeting regularly in January. You should buy (or download) and start reading the book if you haven’t already. FAQ Q: When/where will meetings … Read more
Biweekly meeting of the faculty reading group on Data Feminism, led by Prof. Libby Hemphill. If you’re interested in participating in the reading group, please join the list/group on MCommunity. The group will start meeting regularly in January. You should buy (or download) and start reading the book if you haven’t already. FAQ Q: When/where will meetings … Read more
Biweekly meeting of the faculty reading group on Data Feminism, led by Prof. Libby Hemphill. If you’re interested in participating in the reading group, please join the list/group on MCommunity. FAQ Q: When/where will meetings take place? A: We’ll start on Zoom, on Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. ET, beginning January 19, 2021. Our plan is for … Read more
Biweekly meeting of the faculty reading group on Data Feminism, led by Prof. Libby Hemphill. If you’re interested in participating in the reading group, please join the list/group on MCommunity. The group will start meeting regularly in January. You should buy (or download) and start reading the book if you haven’t already. FAQ Q: When/where will meetings … Read more
The Human Trafficking Clinic (HTC) at the University of Michigan Law School, launched in 2009, is the first clinical law program solely dedicated to the issue of human trafficking. Human trafficking can be simply understood as compelled service. The legal clinic model consists of clinical faculty supervising students as they prepare for each aspect of … Read more
Biweekly meeting of the faculty reading group on Data Feminism, led by Prof. Libby Hemphill. If you’re interested in participating in the reading group, please join the list/group on MCommunity. FAQ Q: When/where will meetings take place? A: We’ll start on Zoom, on Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. ET, beginning January 19, 2021. Our plan is for … Read more
Biweekly meeting of the faculty reading group on Data Feminism, led by Prof. Libby Hemphill. If you’re interested in participating in the reading group, please join the list/group on MCommunity. FAQ Q: When/where will meetings take place? A: We’ll start on Zoom, on Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. ET, beginning January 19, 2021. Our plan is for … Read more
Biweekly meeting of the faculty reading group on Data Feminism, led by Prof. Libby Hemphill. If you’re interested in participating in the reading group, please join the list/group on MCommunity. FAQ Q: When/where will meetings take place? A: We’ll start on Zoom, on Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. ET, beginning January 19, 2021. Our plan is for … Read more