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Hannah Arendt Center Engage
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The Hannah Arendt Center Menu. The Courage to Be. Blogging and the New. Hate and the Human Condition. HA: The Journal of the. As the worlds most expansive home for bold and risky humanities thinking about our political world inspired by the spirit of Hannah Arendt, the Hannah Arendt Center offers members the opportunity to engage with the world through an Arendtian perspective. All are welcome to sign up to receive our weekly Amor Mundi newsletter. A seat in our Virtual Reading Group. Podcasts, as well as.
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Oral History for Social Change. Groundswell is a dynamic network of oral historians, activists, cultural workers, community organizers, and documentary artists. Join the Groundswell Network! Become part of a vibrant network of diverse practitioners committed to Groundswell's Mission and Principles. Are encouraged to join a Groundswell Working Group and participate in Groundswell activities. Receive special discounts for your organization's staff/members (including free participation in Practitioner Suppo...
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Hannah Arendt Center Events Archive
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The Hannah Arendt Center Menu. The Courage to Be. Blogging and the New. Hate and the Human Condition. HA: The Journal of the. The Italians . and the challenges of. John Hooper, Italy correspondent of. Magazine and the author of. Viking, 2015 and 2016). Monday, February 27, 2017. Dance and Politics: Moving Beyond Boundaries. A Lecture by Dana Naomy Mills. Thursday, February 23, 2017. Campus Center, Weis Cinema. 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm. Megachange in the Time of Trump and Technology. Wednesday, February 22, 2017.
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The Hannah Arendt Center Fellows
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The Hannah Arendt Center Menu. The Courage to Be. Blogging and the New. Hate and the Human Condition. HA: The Journal of the. The Hannah Arendt Center hosts post-doctoral fellows, visiting scholars, senior fellows, and doctoral fellows who together form a vibrant and engaged intellectual community at Bard College. Fellows teach one course per semester while pursuing their research. Our current fellows are listed below. Wyatt Mason is a contributing writer for. The New York Times Magazine. Alexander Soros...
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Hannah Arendt in the Press
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The Hannah Arendt Center Menu. The Courage to Be. Blogging and the New. Hate and the Human Condition. HA: The Journal of the. Our Press section provides a list of the latest news stories and publications that have featured the Hannah Arendt Center. Most recently, Sagiv Galai and Tekendra Parmars article, How Edward Snowden Changed Everything. Appeared in The Nation on 11-12-2015. The article covered the Hannah Arendt Centers 2015 Conference: Why Privacy Matters. Appeared in KQED on 01-23-2017. What Does ...
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The Hannah Arendt Center Past Fellows
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The Hannah Arendt Center Menu. The Courage to Be. Blogging and the New. Hate and the Human Condition. HA: The Journal of the. Past Fellows by Year. Hannah Arendt Center Senior Fellow. Hannah Arendt Center Research Associate. On Hannah Arendt's relationships with key postwar German writers such as Uwe Johnson, Ingeborg Bachmann, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Hilde Domin, and Rolf Hochhuth; an intellectual biography of Hannah Arendt. And an edition of Thomas Brasch's poetry. Walls, Borders, and Boundaries.
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Applying for a Hannah Arendt Center Fellowship
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The Hannah Arendt Center Menu. The Courage to Be. Blogging and the New. Hate and the Human Condition. HA: The Journal of the. The Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities at Bard College announces one. Post-doctoral fellowships for the 2017-2018 academic year. The Deadline for Consideration is March 7, 2017. For more information, qualifications and how to apply, see below. Post-Doctoral Fellowships: Call For Applications. To apply for the fellowship, please submit a letter of application explaini...
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The Courage to Be Program
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The Hannah Arendt Center Menu. The Courage to Be. Blogging and the New. Hate and the Human Condition. HA: The Journal of the. The Courage to Be. The Courage to Be project explores the philosophical and religious foundations of moral and spiritual courage. The Courage to Be project sponsors new research and fosters curricular innovations that ask: Why it is that some people have the spiritual courage to act conscientiously where others abandon themselves to mass movements. Photo Credit: Jessica Chappe.
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Difficult Questions College Seminar
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The Hannah Arendt Center Menu. The Courage to Be. Blogging and the New. Hate and the Human Condition. HA: The Journal of the. Difficult Questions College Seminar, FALL 2016. The Difficult Questions College Seminar is a loose collection of courses grouped around the common theme of how we can talk productively and with civility about controversial and often incendiary themes like race, sex, and religion. Difficult Questions College Seminar FALL 2016 Course List. ANTH101 Intro to Cultural Anthropology.
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