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HUM 521 SCRIBAL TEXTS |
19373 A 5 MW 330-520 DEN 311 REMLEY,PAUL G Open 2/ 5 J |
HUM 596 HUMANITIES RSCH SEM |
Restr 19075 A 5 T 130-320 CMU 202 BAILKIN,JORDANNA Open 4/ 8 J GLOBAL HISTORIES OF SOCIAL SCIENCE. ADDRESSES THE WAYS ANTHROPOLOGY, ECONOMICS, POLITICAL SCIENCE, PSYCHOLOGY, AND SOCIOLOGY HAVE BEEN ENTRENCHED IN DIFFERENT LOCAL AND GLOBAL CONTEXTS. ALSO HOW THE HISTORICAL EMERGENCE OF THESE DISCIPLINES CONTINUES TO SHAPE STRUCTURES OF KNOWLEDGE WITHIN AND OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY TODAY. MEETS TUESDAYS, 1:30-3:20, WITH ADDITIONA GUEST LECTURES 3:30-5PM THE FOLLOWING DATES: 4/20 CHRIS WATERS, HISTORY, WILLIAMS COLLEGE; 5/18, JOHANNA BOCKMAN, SOCIOLOGY,GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY; TBA WEEK OF MAY 25, RANDALL PACKARD, PUBLIC HEALTH, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. MEETS IN CMU 202. |
>19497 B 2 T 330-520 * * BROWN,JANE K 1/ 6 HANAUER SEMINAR |
HUM 597 SPEC TOPICS IN HUM |
Restr 14192 A 1 to be arranged CMU 126 HOWARD,PHILIP EDWARD Open 18/ 20 CR/NC CASTELLS AND NETWORKS OF POWER. THIS MICRO-SEMINAR WILL INVOLVE CLOSE READINGS OF THE WORKS OF MANUEL CASTELLS, ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINKERS ON TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY. HE WILL BE VISITING THE CAMPUS AS A WALKER-AMES LECTURER BETWEEN THURSDAY APRIL 8 AND FRIDAY APRIL 9, 2010. SEMINAR MEETS AS FOLLOWS: MARCH 30, 1:30- 3:20; APRIL 1, 1:30-3:20; PUBLIC LECTURE, APRIL 8, 6:30-8:30 IN KANE 120; APRIL 9, 3:30-5:00; APRIL 13, 1:30-3:20. ALL REGULAR SESSIONS MEET IN CMU 126. |
Restr 14193 B 1 to be arranged CMU 202 BURGETT,BRUCE Closed 2/ 2 CR/NC J ****OFFERED JOINTLY WITH BCULST 591A, SEE BOTHELL TIME SCHEDULE FOR SEAT AVAILABILITY AND TO REGISTER.****NEW UNIVERSITIES: PASTS, PRESENTS, AND FUTURES. HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH SYMPOSIUM FEATURING CHRISTOPHER NEWFIELD, TARA MCPHERSON, AND DAVID MAURASSE, THIS MICROSEMINAR EXPLORES THE GLOBALIZATION, CORPORATIZATION, AND DIGITALIZATION OF THE ENGAGED UNIVERSITY ON NEW AND OLD CAMPUSES. REGISTRANTS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND MAY 7, 10:00-4:30PM UW BOTHELL CAMPUS. MAY 3, 4:00-6:00PM AND MAY 8, 9:30AM-3:00PM, UW SEATTLE CAMPUS CMU 202. |
>19156 C 1 to be arranged * * WIECZOREK,MAREK K. 13/ 20E CR/NC RECOGNITION AND SYMPATHIES: TJ CLAR ON ART, HISTORY, AND SUSTAINED ATTENTION. INSTRUCTORS: MAREK WIECZOREK (ART HISTORY) & TJ CLARK (MODERN ART, UC BERKELEY). MEETS 4/15, 22/28, 29, & 5/6, 10AM-12NOON COMMUNICATIONS 202. ATTENDANCE ALSO REQUIRED AT CLARK'S KATZ LECTURE 4/29, 7PM, KANE 220. TO OBTAIN ADD CODE: ART HISTORY STUDENTS CONTACT MAREK@UW.EDU; ALL OTHERS CONTACT SCHADMIN@UW.EDU. |
Restr 19490 D 1 to be arranged * * RETMAN,SONNET H. Open 5/ 18 CR/NC TITLE: CALL AND RESPONSE - POPULAR MUSIC CRITICISM AND THE EMP POP CONFERENCE. INSTRUCTOR: SONNET RETMAN, AMERICAN ETHNIC STUDIES. MEETING SCHEDULE: APRIL 8, 15, AND 22, 1:00-3:00 PM, COMMUNICATIONS 202, AND 1-DAY'S ATTENDANCE AT THE 9TH-ANNUAL POP CONFERENCE, "THE POP MACHINE: MUSIC AND TECHNOLOGY," AT EMP-SFM APRIL 15-18, 2010. POP CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE IS FREE, BUT REQUIRES ADVANCE REGISTRATION. DETAILS AT WWW.EMPSFM.ORG/EDUCATION/INDEX.ASP? CATEGORYID=26. |