Post Tagged with: "Marina Peterson"

Making and Breaking Law Theme Highlights Exciting Courses in Fall Semester

Making and Breaking Law Theme Highlights Exciting Courses in Fall Semester

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture welcomes students of all majors to sign up for the many exciting Making and Breaking the Law theme courses in Fall 2016. Please contact theme leader Haley Duschinski for more information about the theme and to receive a poster listing all Making and Breaking the Law courses offered in Fall 2016.   […]

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March 22, 2015 at 4:19 pmAnnouncements News

New T3 Course Examines Culture, Energy, and Environment in Appalachia

Dr. Marina Peterson

A new Tier III course in Fall 2015 examines the arts and culture of Appalachian Ohio, with special attention to energy and the environment. T3 4605: Culture, Energy, Environment is housed in the College of Fine Arts, and senior undergraduate students from all majors and colleges are encouraged to enroll. […]

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March 22, 2015 at 3:47 pmAnnouncements News

Fall 2016 | Interdisciplinary Team-Taught Course CAS 2500 Breaking the Law

Fall 2016 | Interdisciplinary Team-Taught Course CAS 2500 Breaking the Law

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture offers a special team-taught interdisciplinary seminar course for the Making & Breaking the Law theme in Fall 2016. CAS 2500: Breaking the Law focuses on law and justice in relation to citizenship, global affairs, human rights, public health, and science and technology. It also […]

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March 22, 2015 at 11:04 amAnnouncements

Peterson Seeks Undergraduate Apprentice for Auditory Atmospheres Project

Peterson Seeks Undergraduate Apprentice for Auditory Atmospheres Project

Dr. Marina Peterson, Associate Professor of Performance Studies in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Center for Law, Justice & Culture faculty member, is seeking an undergraduate research apprentice for her current book project, Auditory Atmospheres.  A historical ethnography of noise pollution, Auditory Atmospheres examines its roots in 1960s environmentalism, its formation […]

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February 24, 2015 at 8:42 pmAnnouncements Research