I’m happy to report that the Thinking Global, Teaching Local blog has ceased publication- happy because it is being succeeded by Contingencies: A Journal of Global Pedagogy, an online, peer-reviewed,…
Author: Raymond Ro, NYU Shanghai China has been going through rapid development, an unparalleled rate of economic growth, and breakneck speed of urbanization in the past several decades. Indeed,…
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Author: Adedamola Osinulu For the professor fortunate enough to teach a course with global content in New York City, the opportunities to draw lessons from the city appear limitless.…
Author: Courtney Hopf, NYU London As a Writing lecturer at NYU’s study away site in London, one of my ongoing challenges and enjoyments is discovering new ways of integrating…
Author: Tim Tomlinson In Fatih Akin’s Head-On (Gegen die Wand) (2004), blackout drunk Cahit Tomruk drives at high speed straight into a brick wall. A suspected suicide (his vehicle…
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Author: Brendan Hogan This post grows out of my recent experience as a professor teaching abroad in London for three years, and Paris and Florence before that for one…
Read More Cosmo/polis: navigating the boundaries of the urban imaginary
Author: Minu Tharoor “Things do not happen in cities: they happen to a significant extent because of cities.” Edward Soja “At a specific, technical level urban space is deemed…
Read More Her City, HerStory: Women’s Bodies & Histories in/of Urban Spaces
Author: Heidi White Logic seems like a bookish discipline, but its discovery was actually a response to urban political crisis in the fourth century B.C. More generally, a number…
Author: Rochelle Almeida In his review of her autobiography Daughter of the East, in The New York Review of Books, Ian Buruma describes Pakistan’s late Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto…
Read More New Cosmopolitans: The Impact of Globalization on South Asian Diasporic Presence
Author: Nancy M. Reale, Ph.D. Each summer, NYU’s Liberal Studies offers a research and pedagogy symposium that brings together faculty who teach Liberal Studies courses at NYU’s sites around…