Keywords: Interdisciplinary Roundtable Conversation on “Choice”

March 12, 2016
Keywords: Interdisciplinary Roundtable Conversation on “Choice”

Thursday, March 31, 2016, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Lehman Auditorium (202 Altschul Hall), Barnard College

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

The Center for the Study of Social Difference and the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Council are co-hosting a spring 2016 Keywords Roundtable Discussion on the keyword “choice.”

Inaugurated in 2010, Keywords: Interdisciplinary Roundtable Conversations was inspired by the innovative interdisciplinary scholarship promoted by the Center for the Study of Social Difference. Currently a collaborative effort of CSSD and the WGSS Council, the Keywords series draws participants together from a wide range of disciplinary homes in order to explore the various ways we think about fundamental critical/theoretical ideas and to generate new vocabularies and new methodologies.

Featured participants:

Rachel Adams: Director, CSSD and Professor of English and American Studies, Columbia University

Ester Fuchs: Director, Urban and Social Policy Concentration and Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science, SIPA, Columbia University

Maya Sabatello: Assistant Professor of Clinical Bioethics, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

Carol Sanger: Barbara Aronstein Black Professor of Law, Columbia Law School

Josef Sorett: Associate Director, Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life and Assistant Professor of Religion and African-American Studies, Columbia University

 

To reach Altschul Hall on the Barnard campus, use the construction corridor access, diagrammed on this map.

 

Columbia University and Barnard College are committed to creating an environment that includes and welcomes people with disabilities. This event will include sign language interpreters. If you need further accommodations because of a disability, please email tkr2001@columbia.edu at least one week in advance.