ASI NEWS & EVENTS
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Transformative Justice Book Series
A Project of the Anarchist Studies Initiative (ASI) at SUNY Cortland
Published by Arissa Media Group
Peer-Reviewed Book Series
Announcement
Arissa Media Group has formed a relationship with the Anarchist Studies Initiative (ASI) at SUNY Cortland (the first academic anarchist center) to create, Transformative Justice, one of the first peer-reviewed book series by a social justice independent popular publisher.
About Book Series
Transformative Justice argues for an inclusive socio-political and economic community of peace, justice, and respect. The book series is praxis and intersectionally based was and is designed to build up the common activist's knowledge of justice while at the same time appealing to academic specialists to address the important topics such as freedom, democracy, identity, culture, repression, security, ecology, conflict, and peace.
Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the Transformative Justice book series will connect with a broad range of disciplines such as: women's studies, globalization, anarchist studies, economics, ethnic studies, critical animal studies, queer and trans studies, science, history, environmental studies, media studies, political science, pan-african studies, critical criminology, disability studies, sociology, religion, anthropology, philosophy, and cultural studies.
Please send Book Proposals containing the Submission Guidelines to:
Acquisitions
Arissa Media Group
PO Box 27991
Tempe, AZ 85285
E-mail
Review Process
1) Arissa Media Group must first approve the Book Proposal; 2) Next it is sent to the Editorial Committee to be accepted,; and 3) Finally the Book Proposal enters into a Peer-Reviewed process, which the Review Board will decide one of three ways for every Book Proposal, that includes:
Accepted Completely
Accepted With Revisions Not Accepted
Senior Editors
Dr. Colleen Kattau
SUNY Cortland
Dr. Caroline Kaltefleiter
SUNY Cortland
Dr. Mecke Nagel
SUNY Cortland
Anthony J. Nocella, II
SUNY Cortland
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Anarchist Studies Initiative, SUNY Cortland Unveiling
a project of the Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies (CGIS)
Moffett Center, Room 2125
April 9, 2010
SUNY Cortland, New York
The Anarchist Studies Initiative at SUNY Cortland is the first center dedicated to the study of anarchism in higher education. Anarchist Studies Initiative comes out of SUNY Cortland’s commitment to cutting edge innovative liberal arts and professional public education.
Click Here for the Flyer for the April 9, 2010 Anarchist Studies Initiative Unveiling
- 3:00 PM
Welcoming and Introductory Remarks
Facilitator: Caroline K. Kaltefleiter, Anarchist Studies Initiative, SUNY Cortland
Mechthild E. Nagel, Director of Center for Intercultural and Gender Studies
Mark J. Prus, Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs, SUNY Cortland
- 3:30 PM
Unveiling of the Anarchist Studies Initiative and Tribute to Howard Zinn
Facilitator: Anthony J. Nocella, II Anarchist Studies Initiative, SUNY Cortland
1. Caroline K. Kaltefleiter, Anarchist Studies Initiative, SUNY Cortland
2. Colleen Kattau, SUNY Cortland
3. Abbey Willis, Workers Solidarity Alliance
Questions & Answers
- 4:30 PM
2010 Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Interns
Presenters: Caroline Kaltefleiter and Anthony J. Nocella, II
Ashley M. Mosgrove, SUNY Cortland
Elizabeth Green, SUNY Cortland
Rachael Vallese, SUNY Cortland
2010 Lucy Parson Fellowship Announcement
For Intersectional Interdisciplinary Studies and Activism
Presenter: Judy K. C. Bentley, SUNY Cortland
2010 Fellow: Liat Ben-Moshe, Syracuse University
2010 Emma Goldman Fellowship Announcement
For Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies and Activism
Presenter: Mechthild E. Nagel, SUNY Cortland
2010 Fellow: Deric Shannon, University of Connecticut
- 5:00 PM
Book Talk: Contemporary Anarchist Studies:
An Introductory Anthology of Anarchy in the Academy
Facilitator: Colleen Kattau, SUNY Cortland
1. Liat Ben-Moshe, Syracuse University
2. Anthony J. Nocella, II SUNY, Cortland
3. Deric Shannon, University of Connecticut
4. Caroline K. Kaltefleiter, SUNY Cortland
- 6:00 PM
Reception
- 6:30 PM
Unveiling of the Sacco and Vanzetti Foundation
Housed at the Anarchist Studies Initiative and a Project of the Transformative Studies Institute
Facilitator: Ryan Clover, Silent City Distro
1. John Asimakopoulos, City University of New York
2. Ali Zaidi, SUNY Canton
3. Herbert H. Haines, SUNY Cortland
- 7:30 PM
Sacco and Vanzetti Film Showing
Facilitator: Timothy Rodriguez, Student X
- Saturday April 10, 2010 - 9th Annual Conference for Critical Animal Studies at SUNY Cortland
click here for more details.