Global Studies Center
Iconic architecture and capitalist globalization
Biography: Leslie Sklair is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the London School of Economics and is affiliated with the Centre for the Study of Human Rights. A pioneer in the sub-field of global and transnational sociology, Sklair is author of many books and articles including The Transnational Capitalist Class (2001 Blackwell) and Globalization: Capitalism and its Alternatives (Oxford University Press). His most recent research has focused on iconic architecture and its relationship to global capitalist practices.
Academic WorldQuest 2012
A knowledge-based competition for local high school students with questions focusing on international affairs, current events, the global economy, geography, world history, and general knowledge about the world.
CCA Marketing Workshop
Teams from the high schools competing in the 2012 CCA Marketing Competition participated in a workshop with undergraduate and graduate business students who serve as their mentors throughout the competition. Katz professor James Craft spoke about Brazil with the students via video call and Diana Kamyk of Bayer spoke about the company's initiative in Brazil.
Transatlantic Energy Challenges
Dr. Christian Burgsmuller, a career EU diplomat with the European External Action Service (EEAS) and current Counselor at the EU Delegation to the U.S. in Washington, D.C. gave a lecture about transatlantic energy challenges facing the world today.
A Reading and Talk (followed by a discussion)
Oonya Kempadoo is the author of Buxton Spice and Tide Running (for which she has recently completed a screenplay).
She has won the Casa de las Américas Prize, and was named a "Great Talent for the 21st Century" by the Orange Prize judges.
She was a fellow at the International Writer's Program at the University of Iowa in 2011.
Global Studies Poster Session / Honors Day
Graduate and undergraduate students graduating this spring will showcase their capstone research and highlight how their classroom, co-curricular and/or study abroad, helped shape their understanding of critical global issues. We invite you to join us for lunch, view their displays, and congratulate them on their success. We will also present certificates to our students who have successfully completed the program.
Transatlantic Energy Challenges
Dr. Christian Burgsmüller is a career EU diplomat currently with the European External Action Service (EEAS), serving as Counselor at the EU Delegation to the U.S. in Washington, D.C. Dr. Burgsmüller studied law in Freiburg i.Br., Geneva and Cologne and worked as a trainee solicitor in Düsseldorf, Brussels, Cologne and Buenos Aires before passing the German Bar Exam in 2000 and subsequently joining the European Commission in Brussels as a career official.
Seasons of the Arab Spring
An International Conference at the University of Pittsburgh
Thursday, March 29
Welcoming Reception: 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Session I: Revolutionary Dynamics (6:00pm - 8:00pm)
Asef Bayat (University of Illinois): "Revolution without Movement, Movement without Revolution -- Again"
Samer Shehata (Georgetown University): "Too Little, Too Late: The Mubarak Regime's Response to Dynamic Protest"
Mohammed Bamyeh (University of Pittsburgh): "On Spontaneity and Organization"
Friday, March 30
Breakfast: 9:00am - 10:00am
Khodorkovsky
A documentary on the transformation of Mikhail Khodorkovsky - from a perfect socialist to a perfect capitalist and finally, in a Siberian prison, becoming a perfect martyr. Khodorkovky - the richest Russian, challenges President Putin. A fight of the titans begins. Putin warns him. But Khodorkovsky comes back to Russia - knowing that he will be imprisoned, once he returns. Why didn't Khodorkovsky stay in Exile with a couple of billions? Why did he come back? Why did he do that? A personal journey to Khodorkovsky. (Filmed, directed and produced by Cyril Tuschi; Duration : 111 min)
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