On November 6, 2023 at 12pm, Dr. Lauren Sperandio Phelps will present her research at the Center for Theory’s colloquium in University Hall Room 432. Dr. Sperandio Phelps is a recent graduate of UT Arlington’s English doctoral program, where she is currently a lecturer. Her talk is entitled “(Re)Fashioning Identities: Fashion, Dress, and the Modes…Continue Reading Lauren Sperandio Phelps Colloquium 11/6
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Dr. Hannah Lebovits – Colloquium
Join us for the final colloquium for Spring 2023 on April 26 at Noon in 432 University Hall. Dr. Hannah Lebovits, Assistant Professor of Public Affairs and planning will present “Nobodies: The Role of the Administrative State in Perpetuating Urban Homelessness.” Abstract: Now in its fifth decade, the contemporary urban homelessness crisis attracts a tremendous…Continue Reading Dr. Hannah Lebovits – Colloquium
Dr. Christian Zlolniski Colloquium
April 7, 2023 Noon in University Hall 432 Dr. Christian Zlolniski Colloquium “Plundering the Commons: Extraction and Commodification of Beach Pebbles in Mexico for US Markets in the Age of Climate Change” Driven by the demand for environmentally friendly materials and “aesthetic” landscapes in the United States, there has been an increase in the extraction…Continue Reading Dr. Christian Zlolniski Colloquium
Black Feminist and Liberatory Theories Panel
The Center for Theory has its first event for the Spring Semester scheduled. We will be hosting a panel on February 22nd at 6pm in PKH 102. The panel is called “Black Feminist and Liberatory Theories.” Dr. Ericka Roland, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies here at UTA, organized the panel. It will…Continue Reading Black Feminist and Liberatory Theories Panel
Dr. Eli Shupe Colloquium – November 28 at Noon
November 28, Monday – Dr. Eli Shupe, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Humanities (UTA) Noon – 432 University Hall Join us for the second Center for Theory Colloquium of the 2022-23 school year. Unclaimed Bodies and Medical Training What happens to the dead when they or their next of kin cannot cover the cost of…Continue Reading Dr. Eli Shupe Colloquium – November 28 at Noon