Global Studies Center

Synonyms: 
GSC
Global Studies

Living Histories of Contemporary Art

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New Media Between Latin America and New York in the 1960s-70s
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As Scheduled
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Sat, 11/05/2016 - 10:00 to 17:30

A symposium featuring Lynn Zelevanskey, Carnegie Museum of Art, Andreas Valentin, Universidade Do Estado Do Rio Janeiro, Carla Stellwelg, School of Visual Artys, Joesph M. Ortiz, M.D., Sarah Montross, DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Aleca Le Blanc, University of California-Riverside. Moderated by Professors Terry Smith and Jennifer Josten of the University of Pittsburgh and Katherine Brodbeck of the Carnegie Museum of Art.

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1501 Posvar
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The Islamic Practices that Shape Uyghur Nationalism

Presenter: 
Dr. Rian Thum, Associate Professor of History at Loyola University
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Fri, 04/14/2017 - 15:00

Rian Thum’s research and teaching are generally concerned with the overlap of China and the Muslim World. He argues that the Uyghurs - and their place in China today - can only be understood in the light of longstanding traditions of local pilgrimage and manuscript culture.

Location: 
4130 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Kiersten Walmsley
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412-648-7407
Contact Email: 
crees@pitt.edu

How to Misunderstand Central Asian Islam (and How to Do Better)

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Dr. Morgan Liu, Ohio State University professor
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
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Fri, 02/10/2017 - 12:00

Morgan Liu is a cultural anthropologist studying Islamic knowledge and practice in post-Soviet Central Asia, focusing on Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. He is interested in ethnographic approaches to the state, postsocialism, space, and agency. Liu takes a comparative look at notions of just society across the Middle East, Russia, and Asia.

Location: 
4130 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Kiersten Walmsley
Contact Phone: 
412-648-7407
Contact Email: 
crees@pitt.edu

“Silk Road Journeys of the Eurasian Lute”

Presenter: 
Dr. James Millward, Georgetown University professor
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As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 01/12/2017 - 16:00

Georgetown University professor, Dr. James Millward, discusses the ancestors of the guitar, viola, mandolin and other members of the stringed instrument family that hail from Central Eurasia and traveled both east and west along what we call the “Silk Road.” Silk Road interactions involved more than the conveyance of a thing from point A to point B; these conversations laid the shared substratum of old world civilization and continue to resonate today.

Location: 
125 Frick Fine Arts Auditorium
Contact Person: 
Kiersten Walmsley
Contact Phone: 
412-648-7407
Contact Email: 
crees@pitt.edu

¡Arriba los que luchan! The Triple Nexus of Emerging Housing Struggles in Santiago, Chile

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As part of Housing Summit 2016
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by Ernesto López-Morales, Associate Professor, Department of Urban Planning, University of Chile, Associate Researcher at the Centre of studies of Conflict and Social Cohesion (COES)
Event Status: 
Canceled
Date: 
Wed, 11/09/2016 - 16:00

In this paper I offer an analysis of the emergence, tactics and implications of urban transgression in Santiago, Chile, by emerging urban and housing movements. I explore the multi-scalar action repertoires that have unfolded and that invite a close consideration of the changing parameters of class struggle in the country.

Location: 
4217 Posvar Hall
Contact Person: 
Luz Amanda Hank
Contact Phone: 
4126487391
Contact Email: 
lavst12@pitt.edu

Retrofitting the Theory of the Novel

Presenter: 
Priya Joshi
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 11/10/2016 - 16:00

This talk is part of an effort to retrofit the theory of the novel in two ways: first quite literally by framing a theory of the novel alongside novels that are contemporary with the theory. The second impulse is to review the kinds of novels included in our theories: might including anti-literary works from around the world revise what we know of the novel and its robust global circulation? In short, the talk is an attempt to develop a twenty-first century theory of the novel that arrives from twenty-first century novels.

Location: 
Humanities Center, 602 Cathedral of Learning

Child Soldiers

Subtitle: 
Cost-Effective Renewable Weapons System
Presenter: 
Penelope Nelson
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Mon, 10/24/2016 - 18:00

Q: What do the Islamic State, the IRA, the governments of South Sudan, Myanmar, Afghanistan and Nigeria have in common?
A: They all use child soldiers.
 What is a child soldier? Why does the definition matter? What happens when child soldiers grow up? At what point do child soldiers shift from victim to perpetrator? What is being done to prevent the recruitment and use of child soldiers?

Location: 
4130 Posvar Hall

Forced From Home

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 10/27/2016 (All day) to Mon, 10/31/2016 (All day)

Presented by Doctors Without Borders, Forced From Home is a free interactive exhibition designed to raise public awareness of the world’s 60 million refugees. With an experienced Doctors Without Borders aid worker as your guide, you’ll see, hear, and interact with images, stories, and materials gathered from refugee camps, rescue missions, and emergency medical projects around the world. During the one hour tour you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by those who have been forced from their homes, and the humanitarian solutions offered by Doctors Without Borders.

Location: 
Schenley Plaza

Pitt's International Week

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
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Mon, 10/24/2016 (All day) to Fri, 10/28/2016 (All day)

Pitt's International Week is back! Events all week long will focus on international and global topics! Be sure to enter the International Week Contest to win a study abroad scholarship, attending five events gets you one entry and attending seven get you two!

Location: 
Varies

A World of Difference

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Susie Meister and Sarah Rice
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As Scheduled
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Date: 
Mon, 10/24/2016 - 19:30 to 21:00

As seen on MTV's "The Road Show," "The Real World," and "The Challenge", Pitt Alum Susie Meister and her co-host Sarah Rice will be recording an episode of their top-rated Brian Candy Podcast for Pitt's International Week. Hear about their experience filming abroad as well as their personal globe-trotting adventures. 

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Bellefield Hall Auditorium
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