Category: NYC Events (Page 1 of 9)

Scholar & Feminist Conference: The Politics and Ethics of the Archive (Barnard College)

This Friday (2/8/19) and Saturday (2/9/18) the Barnard Center for Research on Women (BCRW) will be hosting the 44th Annual Scholar and Feminist Conference entitled “The Politics and Ethics of the Archive .” This event will be held at the Diana Center (3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027). The event is free and while registration is not required, it is preferred. Please see below for details:

  • Where: Diana Center (3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027)
  • When: Friday (2/8/19), 4 pm – 8 pm // Saturday (2/9/19), 10 am – 6 pm
  • Description of Event (taken from the event website): “This year’s Scholar and Feminist conference builds on BCRW’s close collaboration with the Barnard College Archives to address the complex questions that circulate around the politics and ethics of archival work. Central to traditional scholarly work in reconstructing and interpreting the past, archives are perhaps even more crucial to the preservation of the stories and legacies of marginalized communities and political movements.”

For more information, please visit the event website: https://www.socialdifference.columbia.edu/events-1/2019/2/8/scholar-and-feminist-conference-the-politics-and-ethics-of-the-archive 

NYC Digital Humanities Inaugural Gathering 2013

September 28, 2013

The Humanities Initiative at NYU                                                                                                20 Cooper Square                                                                                                                        New York, NY 10003

Click here for the day’s full schedule of activities, beginning at 9:30 am and concluding with a reception at 5:30pm.

“When Museums Strike Back” with Ilya Budraitskis

Thursday, September 19th, 2013                                                                                                        5:00-7:00pm                                                                                                                                      19 University Place, Great Room

For more information on this upcoming discussion about the intersections of museum practices and national politics, see the lecture poster.

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