The question of how Facebook and Google make and justify decisions regarding permissible political content and targeting on their platforms is increasingly important.… →
University Lecture Series
A collection of lectures featuring particularly prominent speakers, many of whom are guests to the university.
Polish troops fought in the Haitian Revolution, some defecting in support of rebel slaves.… →
Journalist Eileen Truax discusses her new book, “We Built the Wall.”… →
The digital economy is often invoked imprecisely and without due attention to the centrality of cultural and media elements of any such economic form.… →
Sponsored by the Philly Ad Club, a panel of six successful women in the fields of advertising, marketing, and public relations speak on how they achieved success in their careers.… →
Not all doctors, it seems, are created equal. This talk examines the construction and implications of status hierarchies among internal medicine residents along the lines of educational pedigree.… →
How and why does the U.S. Census determine what race is–and should mean–in the United States?… →
Klein College Lecture: Dr. Juan Francisco Salazar
In recent years, the Antarctic has become a fitting space for anthropological analysis and ethnographic research as human activities intensify and human populations increasingly make themselves at home in Antarctica.… →