Our next colloquium the “Creativity in Academia,” will be Monday, March 18, 2024 at noon in UH 432. Dr. Kathryn Hamilton Warren, Distinguished Senior Lecturer of English at UTA, will present “Creative Criticism.” Abstract: Autotheory, the blending of theory with autobiography, is a creative critical practice emerging from feminist critique. If the term is new…Continue Reading Kathryn Warren Colloquium
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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
Faculty Books
We have a growing number of faculty books in the Ben Agger Theory Library. Check them out here. We have more on the way, but if you work at UTA and do not see your book listed, feel free to email David Arditi and request it be added….Continue Reading Faculty Books
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
Colloquium – Dr. Alma Garza
November 7, Monday – Dr. Alma Garza, Assistant Professor of Sociology (UTA) Noon – 432 University Hall Join us for the first Center for Theory Colloquium of the 2022-23 school year. Firm or Fragile: How Parent Bond Characteristics Shape Children’s Resources Abstract: Relationships between children’s parents and their peers’ parents play central roles…Continue Reading Colloquium – Dr. Alma Garza