AGSA Workshop: Lauren Hansen (City & Regional Planning) - Big Construction, Big Opening, Big Development: Liberalism and Legitimacy on China’s New Silk Road
Monday, February 13 at 5:30pm
McGraw Hall, 145 740-750 University Ave, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
"Big Construction, Big Opening, Big Development: Liberalism and Legitimacy on China’s New Silk Road"
Lauren Hansen - Cornell, City & Regional Planning
Discussant: Tim McLellan (Cornell, Anthropology)
About the Ethnography Workshop: Organized by Cornell University’s Anthropology Graduate Students Association (AGSA), this informal weekly meet-up offers the graduate intellectual community in the social sciences and the humanities a low-pressure, friendly, interdisciplinary, and relaxed forum for sharing personal research and writings. Convening on Thursday evenings, presenters will be given five to thirty minutes to talk about their work - whether it be a dissertation chapter, a funding proposal, a conference paper, or an early idea for a new project - to be followed by group discussion and generative feedback over food and drinks. Participants from all fields are encouraged to attend. For more information about the workshop, to get on our mailing list, or for a copy of the CFP, please contact Vinny Ialenti at vfi2@cornell.edu.
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Anthropology, City and Regional Planning, Graduate & Professional Student Assembly (GPSA)

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