Mamadou Diouf
Leitner Family Professor of African Studies and History
Columbia University
Mamadou Diouf's research interests include urban, political, social and intellectual history in colonial and postcolonial Africa.
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Leitner Family Professor of African Studies and History
Columbia University
Mamadou Diouf's research interests include urban, political, social and intellectual history in colonial and postcolonial Africa.
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Pierre Matisse Professor of the History of Art and Director of The Italian Academy for
Advanced Studies in America
Columbia University
David Freedberg is best known for his work on psychological responses to art, and particularly for his studies on iconoclasm and censorship (see, inter alia, Iconoclasts and their Motives, 1984, and The Power of Images: Studies in the History and Theory of Response, 1989).
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Executive Director
Heyman Center for the Humanities
Eileen Gillooly, Adjunct Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature and the Institute for Research on Women, Gender and Sexuality, is the Executive Director of the Heyman Center for the Humanities and Society of Fellows.
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George Sansom Professor of History and Professor of East Asian Language and Cultures
Columbia University
Professor Gluck writes on modern Japan and East Asia, twentieth-century global history, World War II, and the history-writing and public memory. At Columbia she has taught undergraduates, graduate students, and students in the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) for more than thirty years. She has contributed to innovations in undergraduate education at Columbia and around the country, most recently in a four-year $2-million project on Expanding East Asian Studies (www.exeas.org). Her PhD students now teach in universities across the United States, Asia, and Europe.
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Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs
Columbia University
Stuart Gottlieb is an adjunct professor of International Affairs and Public Policy at SIPA, where he teaches courses on American foreign policy, counterterrorism, and international security.
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Arnold Saltzman Professor of Professional Practice in International and Public Affairs
Columbia University
Jean-Marie Guéhenno is Director of the Center of International Conflict Resolution. He also serves as Associate Director of the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute for War and Peace Studies at SIPA, directs the School’s International Conflict Resolution specialization, and is a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.
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Professor of English and Director of Women Poets at Barnard Program
Barnard College
Saskia Hamilton joined the Barnard faculty in 2002. She is the author of As for Dream (Graywolf Press, 2001), Divide These (Graywolf, 2005), and Canal: New and Selected Poems (Arc Publications [UK], 2005).
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Director, David and Helen Gurley Brown Institute for Media Innovation & Professor of Journalism
Columbia University
Mark Hansen joined Columbia Journalism School in July of 2012, after a decade of shuttling between the west and east coasts. In Los Angeles, he held appointments in the Department of Statistics, the Department of Design Media Arts and the Department of Electrical Engineering at UCLA -- literally forming a triangulation of data, art, and technology -- and was a Co-PI for the Center for Embedded Networked Sensing, an NSF Science and Technology Center devoted to the study of sensor networks.
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