News from the School of IAS
Category: Research and Creative Practice
Avery Shinneman co-chairs “Access and Human Connection to Public Waters: Research and Outreach”
IAS faculty member Avery Shinneman co-chaired a session titled " Access and Human Connection to Public Waters: Research and Outreach" at the Joint Aquatic Sciences meeting in Grand Rapids, Michigan in May 2022. Speakers addressed ways to ...
May 31, 2022
Margaret Redsteer publishes chapter in Handbook of North American Indians
IAS faculty member Margaret Redsteer is a coauthor of "Native American Communities and Climate Change," a chapter in the new (2022) introductory volume of the Handbook of North American Indians published by the Smithsonian Institution.
May 26, 2022
Lauren S. Berliner publishes in special issue on “Speculative Approaches to Media Histories” in the journal Feminist Media Histories
IAS faculty member Lauren S. Berliner has published “Towards a Methodology of Unwatched Media" in a special issue on Speculative Approaches to Media Histories in the journal Feminist Media Histories. In the article ...
May 25, 2022
Anida Yoeu Ali publishes in ‘Southeast of Now’ Scholarly Journal
IAS faculty member Anida Yoeu Ali published "Uncharted Distance: Performing in Between Here and There” in Southeast of Now, a scholarly journal on art and visual culture, published online and in print by NUS Press, National University of Singapore. Ali’s article is ...
May 23, 2022
IAS faculty receive UW Bothell Scholarship, Research, and Creative Practice Seed Grants
Three IAS faculty members have received UW Bothell Scholarship, Research, and Creative Practice (SRCP) Seed Grants this spring. The IAS faculty members and their funded projects are:
May 20, 2022
IAS Faculty Promotions
IAS faculty members Dan Berger, Joe Ferrare, Kristin Gustafson, William Hartmann, Jin-Kyu Jung, Kris Kellejian, Adam Romero, Masahiro Sugano, Min Tang, and Deirde Vinyard have been promoted in rank.
May 17, 2022
Jin-Kyu Jung leads qualitative GIS workshop in Copenhagen
IAS faculty member Jin-Kyu Jung led an one-day workshop on “Qualitative GIS and geo-visualization” for the Ph.D. course, “Developing Your Methodological Toolbox—Qualitative Research Methods across Design, Social Sciences, and the Humanities” at Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management at University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. ...
May 6, 2022
Amaranth Borsuk speaks in Princeton Comparative Literature Lecture Series
Last week, IAS faculty member Amaranth Borsuk joined the Department of Comparative Literature at Princeton University as part of the lecture series “Virtually Here, Virtually So,” organized by Daniel Dominguez. Her talk ...
May 5, 2022
Jennifer Atkinson gives the Earth Day Keynote lecture
IAS faculty member Jennifer Atkinson gave the Earth Day Keynote lecture for 2022 at Pacific Lutheran University. Her talk, titled "Beyond Climate Doom," focused on the psychological toll of climate disruption. As our climate crisis deepens, feelings of anxiety, grief, and ...
April 27, 2022
Ted Hiebert publishes “New Energy Holistics”
IAS faculty member Ted Hiebert published "New Energy Holistics: Speculations on the predicament of predictive living," in David Cecchetto, ed. My Mother Was a Computer—Catalyst: M. Beatrice Fazi (Seattle: Noxious Sector Press, 2022). Hiebert's essay explores ...
April 26, 2022