
Short-term visitor Deirdre Prins discusses the film series Political Imprisonment: Lessons in African Leadership during her visit to Emory in November 2003. Deirdre is Manager of the Education Department at Robben Island Museum and is a member of the Institutions of Public Culture Cape Town Committee.
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Dinner in honor of short-term visitor Deirdre Prins included (left to right): Filmmaker Pearl Bowser, Deirdre Prins, Research Fellow Madeleine Fullard, CSPS Co-Director Ivan Karp, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts Professor Dana White, Research Fellow Ryland Fisher, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts Professor Angelika Bammer, and Film Studies Professor Matthew Bernstein.
Photo by Corinne Kratz |
Dana White, Professor in the Graduate Instutute of the Liberal Arts, and Research Fellow Ryland Fisher converse during a program dinner.
Photo by Corinne Kratz |
CSPS Co-Director Cory Kratz gets energized with Program Coordinator Anne Walker's "Energizer Bunny" ears. Let's just call her "Energizer" Cory!
Photo by Anne Walker
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Howard Morphy, Director of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research at Australian National University, and Frances Morphy of the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at Australian National University, pose in front of a mural on the side of the Australian Bakery Cafe in East Atlanta. Howard Morphy was at Emory for several weeks as a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship. Both he and Frances Morphy gave public lecture during their visit.
Photo by Corinne Kratz
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CSPS Co-Director Ivan Karp, Kate Winskell, and Peter Brown chat during a break of the "Workshop on Narrative Analysis for HIV/AIDS Communication in Africa," May 2004. The CSPS co-sponsored the workshop, which was organized by the Center for Health, Culture and Society (CHCS) at Emory. Kate Winskell was a CSPS Fellow for the Spring 1998 semester as part of the "Emergent Illnesses, Public Scholarship" theme year of the Institutions of Public Culture program. She is currently Assistant Director of the Center for Health, Culture and Society and Co-Director of the Scenarios from Africa project. Peter Brown is Co-Director of the CHCS.
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Kate Winskell and her husband Daniel Enger founded the "Scenarios from Africa Project". Kate is based in Atlanta where she is also Assistant Director of the Center for Health Culture and Society (CHCS) at Emory. Dan is based in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. They are pictured at the "Workshop on Narrative Analysis for HIV/AIDS Communication in Africa", May 2004, which was organized by the Center for Health, Culture and Society and co-sponsored by the CSPS.
Photo by Corinne Kratz
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Billiard Lishiko, CSPS Student Fellow, at his summer internship at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. He uses an "e-Box" to photograph throwing knives from Congo and Central African Republic at the Smithsonian Institution Museum Support Center. He puts a knife in the "e-Box" and uses the computer to take its picture. He then preserves the image on the computer's hard drive and on CD-rom.
Photo courtesy Billiard LIshiko
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