Dear's article, Practicing Geohumanities, includes discussion of his experience co-teaching a GloUH theory course
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Michael Dear Reflects on Transdisciplinarity in New GeoHumanities Article
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Faculty, Ph.D. candidates win fellowships for humanities, social science research
GloUH professor Winnie Wong is one of four UC Berkeley professors to receive an ACLS 2015 Fellowship.
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San Leandro Pedestrians Walk in the Light
No, you're not tripping. It's a new city program.
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Displaced Art from Evicted Residents of Albany Bulb at “Refuge in Refuse”
On an exhibit featuring excerpts from the Atlas of the Albany Bulb, an interdisciplinary oral history and mapping project funded in part by GloUH
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San Leandro interactive lights entertain, collect pedestrian data
Graduate students in UC Berkeley's Center for New Media installed lights at three San Leandro sites as part of the Sensing Cityscapes class taught by Ron Rael and Greg Niemeyer.
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CALL FOR PAPERS: PARTICIPATORY URBANISMS
The Global Urban Humanities Initiative is pleased to announce a call for papers on the theme of Participatory Urbanisms.
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UC Berkeley and UCLA Complete Year One of Urban Humanities Initiatives
On June 11, 2014, participants in the UC Berkeley Global Humanities Initiative and the UCLA Urban Humanities Initiative gathered at UCLA’s Perloff Hall to review student projects and reflect on teaching and learning experiences at a symposium called “Anxieties of Interdisciplinarity: Projects in the Urban Humanities.”
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Call for Papers: Urban Pilgrimage
The Global Urban Humanities Initiative is pleased to announce a call for papers on the theme of Urban Pilgrimage.
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Interactive Public Art Map from “See-Through Maps” Online Exhibit Featured in Atlantic Cities
An interactive, crowdsourced public art map from the Global Urban Humanities Initiative's online See-Through Maps exhibit features data and images about murals, sculptures, and informal art.
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Eve Blau presents “Mapping Hybrid Urban Conditions in Postsocialist Europe”
Eve Blau presented “Mapping Hybrid Urban Conditions in Postsocialist Europe” at UC Berkeley on November 1 in the MAPPING AND ITS DISCONTENTS SYMPOSIUM.