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Samuel Clowes Huneke

Samuel Clowes Huneke

Samuel Clowes Huneke is an award-winning historian of modern Europe, with a focus on the social and political history of twentieth-century Germany. He is broadly interested in how everyday life intersects with and shapes the relationships between citizens and states. His research focuses on the histo...

Severin Mueller

Severin Mueller

Severin Mueller is a PhD candidate in Cultural Studies, a current Doctoral Research Scholar, as well as a Spring 2024 Residential Research Fellow at George Mason University's Center for Humanities Research. Since joining the Cultural Studies PhD Program, he was a Presidential Scholar at George Mason ...

Tracy Corley: Transformative Science for Transitional Times

Past Event
Tuesday, April 2, 2024 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM EDT
Van Metre Hall (formerly Founders Hall), #121

Dr. Tracy Corley is the second Next System Speaker for 2024. Please be certain to register here: https://forms.gle/4a6AaUZSWi7yVWqM9 Scientists have engaged everyday people in research for centuries. But, in recent decades, community-engaged and participatory practices are engaging researchers in...

Mark Edwin Peterson

Mark Edwin Peterson

I was raised in Minnesota and attended college in Oregon. After finishing a PhD in History at the University of Wisconsin, I returned to Oregon to spend several years teaching as an adjunct. I then worked as a rare book librarian at the Medical School for Washington University in St. Louis, James Mad...

Alexander Monea

Alexander Monea

Dr. Alexander Monea is an Assistant Professor serving jointly in George Mason's English Department and Cultural Studies Program. He researches the history and cultural impacts of computers and digital media. He is also an Ethics, Equity, and Trust Area Editor for Data & Policy. He received his Ph...

Linda J Seligmann

Linda J Seligmann

Professor Emeritus Linda Seligmann is a sociocultural anthropologist who has worked in the Andean region of Latin America for over forty years. She studied at Pomona College (BA, Anthropology), The Institute of Latin American Studies at the University of Texas-Austin (MA, Anthropology and Spanish-Ame...

Michael G. Chang

Michael G. Chang

Michael G. Chang is a specialist in the history of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). He received his A.B. in sociology and East Asian Studies from Princeton University and his Ph.D in Chinese history from the University of California, San Diego. In addition to a full-length monograph, A Court on Horsebac...

Alison Landsberg

Alison Landsberg

Professor Landsberg is a scholar in the field of memory studies.  Her book, Prosthetic Memory: The Transformation of American Remembrance in the Age of Mass Culture (Columbia UP, 2004) considers the way in which individuals are increasingly able to take on memories of events they did not live through...

"Breaking Things at Work: The Luddites Are Right About Why You Hate Your Job" with Gavin Mueller

Precise by May Santiago Gavin Mueller’s new book, Breaking Things at Work: The Luddites Are Right About Why You Hate Your Job, was released in February 2021. An alumnus of George Mason University’s Cultural Studies PhD program, Mueller was invited to Cultural Studies’ recruitment event to discuss hi...