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Visit to a religious facility field work journal
Visit to a religious facility field work journal




visit to a religious facility field work journal

Lawrence, she regularly teaches Ancient Greek Philosophy, Africana Philosophy, Introduction to Philosophy, and in the First-Year Program. Hansen’s research interests include the philosophy of psychiatry, feminist philosophy, American pragmatism (John Dewey and William James), and phenomenology. Professor of Philosophy Jennifer Hansen discussed articles and supreme court cases regarding abortion on the Partially Examined Life podcast. Calvin Keene Award, which is given to a faculty member in recognition of high standards of personal scholarship, effective teaching, and moral concern. Lawrence, Berry regularly teaches courses like Global Christianities, Religion & Race, Religion & Violence, Religion in Conspiracy Theory, and American Religious Lives. Damon Berry Damon BerryĪssistant Professor of Religious Studies Damon Berry served as an expert panelist at the Religion, Secularity, and Public Life After Charlottesville Conference at the University of Virginia.īerry’s research focuses on the moments when religious and racialized discourse informs exclusion and violence. Wairungu has worked as a curriculum designer and specialist in Swahili at the Diplomatic Language Services in the United States. Before joining the KSP, he was an Assistant Professor of Swahili at Northwestern University, Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of the South, and a Fulbright FLTA at Stanford University. in Linguistic Anthropology from the University of Virginia. He teaches survey courses on African history and African studies, upper-division classes on constructions of identity and conflict, and seminars on colonial and urban history.

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Hanson Associate Dean and Professor of History Matt Carotenuto, Assistant Director of Academics and Student Life Michael Wairungu, and Kenya Semester Program Senior Driver and Head Mechanic Njau Kibochi published their collaborative research titled, “African Homestays and Community Engagement: A Case Study on Reciprocity and Neocolonialism." Michael WairunguĬarotenuto’s teaching and research interests are rooted in African history and the experience of people of African descent around the world. She has spent the last 10 years working in the field of international education recruiting, advising, and developing campus internationalization efforts. in International Communication from American University and an M.B.A. Caitlin Hatz Caitlin Hatzĭirector of Off-Campus Study Caitlin Hatz co-authored the article, "Reimagining Risk Management: Decolonizing Crisis Response Through Holistic Partnership Building in Education Abroad." The most recent issue of Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, includes two research articles by Director of Off-Campus Study Caitlin Hatz, Assistant Director of Academics and Student Life Michael Wairungu, Hanson Associate Dean and Professor of History Matt Carotenuto and Kenya Semester Program Senior Driver and Head Mechanic Njau Kibochi. Caitlin Hatz, Matt Carotenuto & Michael Wairungu in Global Affairs from Rutgers University. His regional expertise is in South, Central, and Western Asia. His scholarly publications are in the areas of human development, global governance, and terrorism.

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Ahmadzai argues that in international relations, misinformation has informed public discourses since the European Enlightenment.Īhmadzai’s research focuses on the thematic intersection of environment-conflict-development. Visiting Assistant Professor of Government Atal Ahmadzai published a peer-reviewed chapter, " The Challenges of Epistemic Communities in Shaping Policy in the Age of Post-Truth ," in the edited volume Global Politics in a Post-Truth Age.






Visit to a religious facility field work journal