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Transdisciplinarity, Public Scholarship, and the Anthropocene
Jan
28
12:00 PM12:00

Transdisciplinarity, Public Scholarship, and the Anthropocene

On Friday, January 28, 2022 from 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. Professor Kelly will give a virtual presentation about his work on “Transdisciplinarity, Public Scholarship, and the Anthropocene.” In this presentation, Professor Jason Kelly will discuss the necessity of reimagining scholarly collaboration and public scholarship in and for the Anthropocene. In doing so, it argues for the importance of a transdisciplinarity rooted in self-reflexivity, critique, and community engagement—and the implications for the 21st-century university.

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Nov
10
6:00 PM18:00

Crossroads and Broadening Horizons: Holistic Approaches to the Humanities in Indiana (National Humanities Conference)

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This panel includes faculty/administrators representing three separate campuses of Indiana University who have been spearheading different humanities initiatives and outreach efforts. Speakers examine how their offices have strengthened institutional support for and engagement with the humanities, both within and outside of the university. They discuss how their efforts have strengthened campus research culture for students and faculty alike, built bridges between the university and their surrounding communities, and integrated the humanities into the daily lives of communities across the state. At a time when the humanities face multiple different crossroads, the impacts of the efforts of these scholar-administrators demonstrate different institutional approaches to the humanities that offer both models and toolkits for others hoping to strengthen the agency, value (and valuation), and visibility of the humanities.

Panelists: Deborah Cohn, Indiana University Bloomington; Ed Comentale, Indiana University Bloomington; Julie Goodspeed-Chadwick, Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus; Jason Kelly, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

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Teaching the Anthropocene
Dec
3
11:30 AM11:30

Teaching the Anthropocene

This presentation will be a hands-on workshop to examine both the ways that the Anthropocene presents new challenges for education and to discuss the tools and techniques for responding to this challenge. This presentation will focus on the importance of open knowledge, open access, “commoning,” and public scholarship in developing new modes of formal and informal education for the Anthropocene.

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Keynote: Interdisciplinarity, Public Scholarship, and the Anthropocene
Oct
5
9:10 AM09:10

Keynote: Interdisciplinarity, Public Scholarship, and the Anthropocene

The Crossroads Symposium will bring together Crossroads performers, IU experts, and Bloomington community members to share and create innovative projects inspiring sustainable behavior change.  Attendees will hear from keynote speakers and engage with a panel of Crossroads performers and creators.  In addition, the Symposium will include an opportunity to workshop innovative proposals with experts spanning diverse disciplines.  

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