Past Answers to Current Concerns: Failing Strategies 2
via ZoomThe Climate Change and History Research Initiative, in partnership with the Environmental History Lab of the Program in Medieval Studies, and with the support of the Humanities Council, launches a new series of six online seminars entitled “Past Answers to Current Concerns: Approaches to Understanding Historical Societal Resilience.” The presentations are open to the public. […]
Fagles Lecture: Bodies I Have in Mind: Embodying Myth on Stage
via ZoomRobert Fagles Lecture for Classics in the Contemporary Arts Attendance is limited to the Princeton University academic and alumni communities
Indigenous Rights, Development, and State Multiculturalism in Panama
via ZoomAn international legal principle known as Free, Prior, and Informed Consultation and Consent (FPIC) ostensibly protects the right of Indigenous peoples to participate in decisions about development in their territories. However, activists and scholars have criticized FPIC for the ways in which it can be used by states to manage dissent and rights-wash contentious projects. […]