Interdisciplinary Faculty Seminar 2013: Justice
Seminar Participants:
Mary O’Keeffe (Seminar Coordinator), Psychology
Justice: Balancing the Benefits and Burdens of Research
Tuba Agartan, Health Policy and Management
Crafting the Balance Between States and Markets in the Global Age: Questions on Social Justice
Fred Drogula, History
The Ancient Origins of “Justice” an their Influence on Modern Thought
Raymond Hain, Philosophy
Justice in the Public Square: An Architectural Exploration
Julia Jordan-Zachery, Political Science, Black Studies
Where my Girls At? Notions of Justice and Girls of Color in a “Post”-Racial Society
Nicholas Longo, Public and Community Service Studies
Social Justice as Public Scholarship: Connecting Research, Teaching, and Service
Darra Mulderry, History
Justice: Meaning and Context
Jeffrey Pugh, Political Science
Peace Built on a Foundation of Justice: Institutions, Politics, and Social Change
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