Writing Insurgencies with José Rabasa
Palmer House Palmer House, 1 Bayard Lane, PrincetonThis symposium celebrates the scholarship and activism of José Rabasa, who will also be participating in the event. In addition, the event brings together scholars and activists in Princeton University, and universities and newspapers from Latin America for two days of presentations and intense conversation on a range of themes related to Rabasa’s work and […]
Structural Transformations of the Public Sphere: Historical and Normative Perspectives
301 Marx 301 Marx, PrincetonIt has become a commonplace that we are living through a profound structural transformation of the public sphere. More particularly, discussions have gone from one extreme – cyberutopian visions of the internet as a force for democratization -- to another extreme: now Facebook is said to have caused the return of fascism. Two perspectives have […]
Annual Medieval Studies Colloquium
Princeton Club, New YorkInter-University Doctoral Consortium 2019. For more information, please see the schedule
Firestone Library Renovation Completion Open House
Join us between any time 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to tour the newly renovated spaces in Firestone Library and learn more about the renovation project. Tours will run continuously and meet in the Firestone lobby; please remember to bring your Princeton University ID with you.
Plurilinguisme et Créativité au Canada Francophone: Approche Critique des Phénomènes Langagiers
321 East Pyne 321 East Pyne, PrincetonThis lecture and workshop will explore issues of language practices, identity and migration in francophone Canada, with a special focus on creativity in multilingual environments.
Natalie Zemon Davis Workshop
010 East PyneA celebration of the ninetieth birthday of the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, Emeritus. Co-sponsored by the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University and the School of Historical Studies, and the Institute for Advanced Study.
Philosophy Colloquium: Seeing Through the Clouds
Betts AuditoriumThe Philosophy Department is pleased to present a Colloquium with John MacFarlane from UC Berkeley.