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. David Arditi’s New Book – Digital Feudalism

Digital Feudalism Creators, Credit, Consumption and Capitalism  David Arditi Publication: 6th April 2023 PB, $24.99, ISBN: 9781804557693, Emerald Books     Digital Feudalism explores the shifting nature of the global economy.  As people and corporations deploy digital technology, the way we work, consume and pay for things has changed dramatically. This marks a new moment…Continue Reading Dr. David Arditi’s New Book – Digital Feudalism

Two Short Stories by Cedrick May

Dr. Cedrick May, Professor of English at UTA, published two short stories this year. The first one, “The Fifth Stage of Grief,” appeared in the January issue of the horror monthly, Dark Horses Magazine. The title signals the story’s theme: A pair of strangers wrestle with ghosts from their past in an attempt to overcome…Continue Reading Two Short Stories by Cedrick May

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