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Mapping and Counter-mapping: Roundtable Discussion
Series: Mapping and Counter-mapping: Methods for Art, Activism, and Scholarship
Sit in on this roundtable discussion as part of a two-day series of events that explore how mapping and counter-mapping might contribute to ethnographic and historical research. Explore how art, activism, and scholarship help give these material objects a political afterlife.
Panelists include:
* Andrew Newman, Wayne State University
* Lorenzo Pezzani, Forensic Architecture/University of Bologna
* Aarthi Sridhar, Southern Collective
* Alyssa Paredes, University of Michigan
* Kristi Rhead, University of Michigan
The Mapping and Counter-mapping: Methods for Art, Activism, and Scholarship series also includes a talk, a graduate student counter-mapping workshop, and a series of presentations.
Organized by Jatin Dua and Alyssa Paredes, with Francesca Conterno and Kristi Rhead.
Panelists include:
* Andrew Newman, Wayne State University
* Lorenzo Pezzani, Forensic Architecture/University of Bologna
* Aarthi Sridhar, Southern Collective
* Alyssa Paredes, University of Michigan
* Kristi Rhead, University of Michigan
The Mapping and Counter-mapping: Methods for Art, Activism, and Scholarship series also includes a talk, a graduate student counter-mapping workshop, and a series of presentations.
Organized by Jatin Dua and Alyssa Paredes, with Francesca Conterno and Kristi Rhead.
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