Center for African Studies

Synonyms: 
African Studies
AfSP
African Studies Program

Washington DC Career Networking Trip Workshop on Elevator Pitches

Subtitle: 
For Washington DC Career Networking Trip Participants Only
Presenter: 
Global Studies Center, Asian Studies Center, Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 02/06/2020 - 16:00 to 17:00

For those attending the Washington DC Trip on February 20 and 21, please plan on joining Erin Wheeler, Career Consultant in the Career Center for a presentation on best practices for creating an elevator pitch to have ready to connect with experts and alumni that you will meet while in DC.

Location: 
4217 Posvar Hall
Cost: 
Open to Washington DC Trip Participants
Contact Person: 
Elaine Linn
Contact Email: 
eel58@pitt.edu

Washington DC Career Networking Trip Workshop on LinkedIn

Subtitle: 
For Washington DC Career Networking Trip Participants Only
Presenter: 
Global Studies Center, Asian Studies Center, Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 01/22/2020 - 16:00 to 17:00

For those attending the Washington DC Trip on February 20 and 21, please plan on joining Erin Wheeler, Career Consultant in the Career Center for a presentation on best practices for using LinkedIn to have ready to connect with experts and alumni that you will meet while in DC.

Location: 
224 William Pitt Union
Cost: 
Open to Washington DC Trip Participants
Contact Person: 
Elaine Linn
Contact Email: 
eel58@pitt.edu

UCIS International Career Toolkit Series: ARYSE Info Session

Presenter: 
Jenna Baron
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 01/30/2020 - 13:00

ARYSE is a local organization that facilitates after school and summer programming for immigrant youth in Pittsburgh. They are currently recruiting for directors and counselors (paid positions) for their summer program, PRYSE Academy.

Through engaging academic curricula, creative expression workshops, team-building activities, field trips, and soccer programming, PRYSE is proven to help participants develop literacy skills, build personal confidence, prepare for the school year, and deepen their sense of belonging.

Location: 
Pitt Global Hub

Online Session: Everyday Maoism in Revolutionary China

Presenter: 
Aminda Smith
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 04/16/2020 - 14:00 to 15:30

Communist revolution in the 20th century was reliant on a profound change in individual consciousness. It is not surprising that communist ideology spoke forcefully and often about creating “new people.” Revolutionary China was no different. But how did Chinese communists at various levels, from Mao Zedong to village cadres, understand their work to transform individual consciousness? What did “Maoism” mean in the everyday?

Location: 
Zoom (Register online)
Contact Person: 
Sera Passerini
Contact Email: 
smp125@pitt.edu

Online Session: Socialism for Realists

Presenter: 
Sam Gindin
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 04/09/2020 - 14:00 to 15:30

Forty years ago, Margaret Thatcher declared that “there is no alternative.” State socialism was dying and capitalism, restructured as neoliberalism, was ascendant. The collapse of state socialism in 1991 seemed to hammer the last nail into socialism’s coffin and vindicate Thatcher’s prophecy. Fast forward to today—socialism is back. However, the road to socialism is not easy. Today’s socialists cannot simply be dreamers. They must also be realists.

Location: 
Zoom (Register online)
Contact Person: 
Sera Passerini
Contact Email: 
smp125@pitt.edu

Postponed: The Communist Horizon

Presenter: 
Jodi Dean
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 04/02/2020 - 17:00 to 18:30

There has been a resurgence of the Left since the 2008 Great Recession. A class-based politics, dormant for so long, has finally returned to mainstream political discourse. But what is this Left? What are its goals, possibilities and limitations? How will it organize itself for the politics of the 21st century? This live interview with Jodi Dean will discuss her book trilogy that provokes us to rethink and even revisit the Left with a renewed vision of communism, a efficacy of the political party, and the ethics and spirit of comradeship.

Location: 
4130 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Sera Passerini
Contact Email: 
smp125@pitt.edu

Online Session: China's New Red Guards

Presenter: 
Jude Blanchette
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 03/26/2020 - 14:00 to 15:30

Ever since Deng Xiaoping effectively de-radicalized China in the 1980s, debates have swirled around which path China would follow. Would it democratize? Would it embrace capitalism? Would the Communist Party's rule be able to withstand globalization and the internet? One thing few seriously considered: Mao Zedong would make a political comeback. This live interview with Jude Blanchette will discuss the return of the populist enthusiasm for the Great Helmsman's policies, and what it means for the present and future of Chinese communism.

Location: 
Zoom (Register online)

Underground Entrepreneurs in the Soviet Union

Presenter: 
James Heinzen
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 03/05/2020 - 14:00 to 15:30

Shortages, bottlenecks, and over-centralization in the Soviet economy made the distribution of goods uneven, limited, and, to some extent, non-existent. But it would be a mistake to see the Soviet economy as only a planned, top-down system. Interwoven within it were shadow economies with illegal schemes that the innovative and corrupt exploited. What do these shadow economies say about Soviet everyday life, informal networks, and corruption, and how did their proliferation reflect and shape the realities of Soviet socialism?

Location: 
4130 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Sera Passerini
Contact Email: 
smp125@pitt.edu

Postcolonial Socialisms in Africa

Presenter: 
Priya Lal
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 02/27/2020 - 16:00 to 17:30

Shortly after independence, Julius Nyerere, the first President of Tanzania, embarked on a socialist experiment: the ujamaa, the villagization initiative of 1967-1975. Ujamaa, or "familyhood" in Swahili, both invoked established socialist themes and departed from the existing global repertoire of development policy by seeking to reorganize the Tanzanian countryside into communal village to achieve national development.

Location: 
211 David Lawrence Hall
Contact Person: 
Sera Passerini
Contact Email: 
smp125@pitt.edu

Objects and Values of Labor in Socialist Hungary

Presenter: 
Martha Lampland
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 02/20/2020 - 14:00 to 15:30

Income inequality and what to do about it is a hot button political issue throughout our world. Much this disparity is the result of how the value of labor is calculated. How much is a worker's labor worth? How is it measured? Namely, how is it commodified? This live interview with Martha Lampland will discuss these questions from an unlikely place--socialist Hungary--to shed light on how economists in a society without a labor market nonetheless determined the value of labor and what this says about socialism and capitalism.

Location: 
4130 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Sera Passerini
Contact Email: 
smp125@pitt.edu

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