theplenary.sites.ucsc.edu
The Plenary | Inquiry into Pedagogy, Practice, and Policy
Inquiry into Pedagogy, Practice, and Policy. Chancellor’s Graduate Intern, Arnold Sanchez, on UCSC’s Hispanic Serving Initiative. I was motivated to write this entry for the Plenary hoping that my experience with the Chancellors Graduate Internship (CGI) will motivate other education PhD students to apply for the upcoming cycle. Since my conversation. THE EARLY STAGES OF THE CGI. Deadline to apply for 2015-16 Chancellor’s Graduate Internship (CGI) Program: June 1, 2015. May 19, 2015. So what exactly is n...
crece.sites.ucsc.edu
CRECE | Center for Research on Equity and Collaborative Evaluation
Center for Research on Equity and Collaborative Evaluation. Skip to primary content. Tell Us Your Story. Examples of Our Work. In Spanish, the word. Means grow, and that’s our primary mission: to help educational and other community organizations to develop and evolve into the best they can be. Our work is inspired by John Dewey’s call for the application of empirical tools to improve programs, embodied in the following quote taken from. Design and Implementation Study. CRECE offers institutions formativ...
queerhistory.sites.ucsc.edu
Oakes Queer History Project – Explore Queer History
Oakes Queer History Project. Welcome to the Oakes Queer History Project, developed by the students in Oakes 150: Queer History and Theory in the United States in Spring 2016. The course will be offered again in Winter 2017. Please see here for information. Explore 500 years of queer history in America. Build your queer vocabulary with this glossary of important terms. Go in-depth with a curated exhibit of queer artifacts.
extraction.sites.ucsc.edu
EXTRACTION
Artists’ Lecture and Film Screening Series. Decolonial Visual Cultures in the Age of the Capitalocene. Extraction designates capitalism’s fundamental logic of. Faced with multiple tipping points moving us implacably toward a catastrophic environmentally altered future and now with a US president hostile to climate science and industrial regulations how might we create possibilities for living non-extractively in ways singular and plural today? WINTER QUARTER (January 6 March 24, 2017). 2014, with Present...
jacksontolins.sites.ucsc.edu
Jackson Tolins Academic Homepage
Jackson Tolins Academic Homepage. Welcome to my academic homepage. Here you'll find some information about my research interests and current projects. I am currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of California, Santa Cruz, department of Psychology, cognitive area. I work in the spontaneous communication lab. With Dr. Jean E. Fox Tree. University of California, Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz, CA 95060.
jereardon.sites.ucsc.edu
Jenny Reardon – Professor of Sociology at UC-Santa Cruz
Science and Technology; Race, Gender, Sexuality and Difference; History of Science and Technology; New Media; Cultural and Social Theory; Big Data; Genomics. 2002 – Ph.D., Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University. 1993 B.S., Biology, B.A. Political Science, University of Kansas.
chuckcarlise.sites.ucsc.edu
Dr. Chuck Carlise | Writer / Teacher / Scholar
Editorial Experience and Professional Service. Readings / Lectures / Conference Papers. Humanities and Other Courses. Dr Carlise began teaching at UCSC with a brief appointment in Fall Quarter 2004. Early in 2005, he returned to his adopted hometown of Portland, Oregon, to pursue a career in the non-profit sector, before eventually relocating to Houston, Texas, where he completed his Ph.D in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Houston in 2012. Santa Cruz, CA 95060.
dbgould.sites.ucsc.edu
Deborah Gould – Associate Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Cruz
Associate Professor of Sociology. Deborah Gould is an Associate Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Cruz (and Affiliated Faculty in Feminist Studies, History of Consciousness, and Politics). She received her PhD from the University of Chicago in Political Science in 2000 and was a post-doctoral Harper-Schmidt Fellow in the Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts at the University of Chicago, 2000 2004. Her first book, Moving Politics: Emotion and ACT UP’s Fight Against AIDS. 1989 – M.A., Poli...1986 B....
hsgray.sites.ucsc.edu
Herman S. Gray – Herman Gray is Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Cruz
Herman S. Gray. Herman Gray is Professor of Sociology at UC Santa Cruz and has published widely in the areas of black cultural theory, politics, and media. Gray is the author of Watching Race. Minnesota) and Cultural Moves. And he co-edited Towards a Sociology of the Trace. With Macarena Gomez Barris (Minnesota). Most recently, he co-edited The Sage Handbook of Television. With Manuel Alvarado, Milly Buoanno and Toby Miller. Media, Race, Television Studies, Cultural Politics, Jazz Studies.