The Center for Place, Culture and Politics is an interdisciplinary center providing an intellectual forum for the discussion of a wide range of vital contemporary topics at the CUNY Graduate Center. As the name suggests, most of the pressing political and economic issues of today occur at the nexus of place and culture. Since its inception, the Center has become an eminent intellectual and public nucleus for these kinds of issues. The Center runs a weekly seminar, hosts distinguished lecture series, and organizes conferences following a theme which changes each year. Recent themes have included “War, Patriotism, Resistance,” “Transformative Cities,” “Geopolitics and Insecurity,” and this year, “Labor, Crisis, Protest.”
Recent Posts
- Guantánamo at Home: An Evening with Families of US Terror Suspects
- Google v. China: Film Screening and Discussion with Ying Zhu
- Arundhati Roy: Walking with the Comrades, followed by a discussion with David Harvey
- Ours to Master and to Own: Workers’ Control from the Commune to the Present
- Achille Mbembe: Democracy and the Ethics of Common Life