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Interdisciplinary Marxisms Research Workshop: “Tracking Capital” Reading Group Session

904 Clemens

The Interdisciplinary Marxisms Research Workshop (IMRW) is a new Research Workshops supported by the Humanities Institute to provide a space for graduate students, faculty, and community members to join together in study and discussion of the broadly-conceived Marxist or radical tradition. The group takes a specific interest in the Marxist and radical tradition outside of […]

Interdisciplinary Marxisms Research Workshop: “Tracking Capital” with Sharae Deckard, Michael Niblett, and Stephen Shapiro

Zoom

The Interdisciplinary Marxisms Research Workshop (IMRW) is a new Research Workshops supported by the Humanities Institute to provide a space for graduate students, faculty, and community members to join together in study and discussion of the broadly-conceived Marxist or radical tradition. The group takes a specific interest in the Marxist and radical tradition outside of […]

PLASMA Speaker Series: Anne Pasek

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

PLASMA Speaker Series MONDAYS 6:00- 8:30 pm EST Zoom Meeting ID:  983 4611 3436 Email eliavarg@buffalo.edu with PLASMA2024 in subject line for password. Anne Pasek is an Assistant Professor and Canada Research Chair in Media, Culture, and the Environment at Trent University, cross-appointed between Cultural Studies and the School of the Environment. Her research explores the cultural […]

Digital Humanities: Photovoltaic Futures and Aesthetics, A Heliotechnics/Heliotechniques Workshop

Lockwood 109

The Heliotechnics/Heliotechniques Institute for the Study of Solar Practices is a speculative media art project and website that explores new ways of thinking about energetic entities, such as petroleum, whale oil, electricity, and the sun to decenter anthropocentric representations of nature, culture, and technology. The project is a website for the science of solar practices—the […]

Transformational Change: A Symposium on Ethical Approaches to Digital Scholarly Editing

310 Silverman Library/Capen Hall

  The Digital Humanities Research Workshop is pleased to host an afternoon symposium on the topic of "Transformational Change" with respect to the ethical obligations and possibilities presented by digital scholarly editing in a variety of fields. Three invited guest speakers will discuss their work leading innovative editorial projects in a variety of fields, whether […]

Interdisciplinary Marxisms Research Workshop: “Value/Difference” with Chris Chen, Sarika Chandra, Beverley Best and Amy De’Ath

Zoom

The Interdisciplinary Marxisms Research Workshop (IMRW) is a new Research Workshops supported by the Humanities Institute to provide a space for graduate students, faculty, and community members to join together in study and discussion of the broadly-conceived Marxist or radical tradition. The group takes a specific interest in the Marxist and radical tradition outside of […]

Science Studies Research Workshop | Workshop with Antoine Johnson (Johns Hopkins)

545 Park Hall

The HI Science Studies Research Workshop will host a pre-circulated chapter workshop with Antoine Johnson, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of the History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Johnson will workshop a pre-circulated draft book chapter on a Black gay AIDS activist who founded or participated in multiple organizations in […]

Science Studies Workshop Series on Race, Health, and Science | Antoine Johnson, “More than Pushing Pills: Black AIDS Activism in the Bay Area”

Fitz Books 433 Ellicott St, Buffalo, NY, United States

As part of the Humanities Institute’s Science Studies Workshop Series on Race, Health, and Science, Dr. Antoine Johnson will be presenting from his research “More than Pushing Pills: Black AIDS Activism in the Bay Area” at two events on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. 12:00 - 1:30 - Workshop on a pre-circulated draft book chapter in 545 […]

Technoculture Research Workshop Symposium | FEMeeting Sister Labs: Women in Art, Science and Technology

Student Union, 210 Landmark Room

Please join the UB Department of Art,  Coalesce: Center for Biological Arts and the Humanities Institute Technoculture Research Workshop for a special convening in Buffalo of FEMeeting Sister Labs: Women in Art, Science and Technology. This 3-day event of local and international artists, scholars, students and community members features a day-long symposium, exhibition, BioArt workshop and performance at […]

Science Studies Research Workshop | Talk by James Elliott (Rice University), “How and Why Social Inequities Matter for Climate Resilience”

509 O'Brian Hall North Campus

The UB RENEW Institute and the HI Science Studies Research Workshop will host James Elliott of Rice University for his talk, "How and Why Social Inequities Matter for Climate Resilience”. Despite their global nature, climate change and related hazards are not things we experience “together.” Rather they reveal and exacerbate social inequities that call for […]