39
1 Professor Evelyn Odonkor at the vernissage for ‘Embracing’ guest curated by Jacqueline Ngo Mpii, February 2020 THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PARIS FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PARIS

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    2

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

1

Professor Evelyn Odonkor at the vernissage for ‘Embracing’ guest curated by Jacqueline Ngo Mpii, February 2020

THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PARIS

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

2 1

The Faculty Achievements Brochure, an annual publication from The American University of Paris, shows the breadth and quality of faculty endeavors throughout the previous year. This 2020 edition once again showcases the University’s rising reputation for academic rigor and innovation in scholarship, thanks to the tireless creative work of the AUP faculty.

The Covid-19 pandemic has presented unprecedented challenges across the field of higher education. AUP faculty needed to pivot to remote teaching practices in very little time, employing flexibility and compassion to ensure the continuation of the high-quality, international learning experience for which the University is known. This additional teaching effort makes the list of accomplishments on display in this brochure even more impressive. I am proud of our AUP professors for their resilience, determination and versatility. This year’s Distinguished Teaching Award was shared among every member of the AUP faculty, as a recognition of the exceptional effort that each and every professor has made to ensure the University can withstand the impacts of a turbulent and historic year.

The books, articles, workshops, conferences, media appearances, honors and collaborations detailed in this brochure are evidence of the breadth and depth of interdisciplinary scholarship, community engagement and all-round commitment of faculty to providing a rigorous liberal arts learning experience for the global explorers that are AUP’s students. The work of professors extends far beyond the classroom, traversing cultural and intellectual borders through student–faculty collaborations across a variety of disciplines; in-depth research and field work, through AUP’s departments and research centers; and attendance at international conferences, many of which have been held online. Innovation has been necessary to ensure the experiential components of students’ studies have translated to remote-learning practices.

The lessons learned from adapting to these new approaches will be carried over into future projects, further strengthening AUP’s legacy of engaged faculty scholarship that shows a commitment to addressing contemporary global issues. I hope you enjoy reading about all that our professors achieved in 2020.

FOREWORD

12 books

more than

150articles

over

110presentations

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

William FisherProvost

2 3

I. BooksII. Published Articles, Essays & Book Chapters (Author, Editor, Contributor)III. Workshops, Conference Presentations & Invited TalksIV. GrantsV. Exhibitions, Films & Videos VI. Collaborations with StudentsVII. Collaborations with FacultyVIII. Awards, Honors & AppointmentsIX. Community Involvement & Field WorkX. Public Commentary & Media Coverage

TABLE OF CONTENTS I. BOOKS

CONTENTS FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

37

2636424650566168

4 5

Carlsin, Kerstin Bree; and Weill, SharonWeill, Sharon, et al., editors. The President on Trial: Prose-cuting Hissène Habré. Oxford University Press, 2020.

Culp, JulianCulp, Julian, and Danielle Zwarthoed, editors. Education and Migration. Routledge, 2020.

Dafydd, SiânDafydd, Siân Melangell. Filò. Gomer Press, 2020.

Dennis, AmandaDennis, Amanda, et al., editors. Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd’hui: Special Issue: Samuel Beckett and the Nonhuman/Samuel Beckett et Le Non-Humain. Brill, 2020. https://brill.com/view/journals/sbt/32/2/sbt.32.issue-2.xml?language=en.

Dow, William Dow, William E., and Roberta S. Maguire, editors. The Routledge Companion to American Literary Journalism. Routledge, 2020. https://aup.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/33AUP_INST/1n1ctv/alma991860533406026.

BOOKS BOOKS

Hobart, BrentonHobart, Brenton. La Peste à la Renaissance L’imaginaire d’un fléau dans la littérature au xvie siècle. Classiques Garnier, 2020. https://aup.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/perma-link/33AUP_INST/bbk083/alma992111141006026.

Winner of the Académie Française’s “Prix Monseigneur Mar-cel” 2021, https://www.academie-francaise.fr/brenton-hobart.

Hägel, Peter Hägel, Peter. Billionaires in World Politics. Oxford University Press, 2020. https://aup.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/33AUP_INST/1n1ctv/alma992133542906026..

Fraser, Matthew Fraser, Matthew. In Truth: A History of Lies from Ancient Rome to Modern America. Prometheus Books, 2020.

Harding, AdrianDennis Tredy, et al., editors. Reading Henry James in the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge Scholars Press, 2020.

6 7BOOKS

Slavkova, IvetaSlavkova, Iveta. Réparer l’homme : La crise de l’humanisme et l’Homme nouveau des avant-gardes autour de la Grande Guerre (1909–1929). Les presses du réel, 2020. https://aup.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/33AUP_INST/1n1ctv/alma992129042606026.

Tresilian, DavidVannetzel, Marie. The Muslim Brothers in Society: Everyday Politics, Social Action, and Islamism in Mubarak’s Egypt. Translated by David Tresilian, The American University in Cairo Press, 2020. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/aup/detail.action?docID=6507537.

Wildberger, JulaMalaspina, Ermanno, and Jula Wildberger, editors. Axiological Confusion and Its Causes: ΠΗΓΗ/FONS: Revista de Estudios Sobre La Civilización Clásica y Su Recepción: Vol. 5. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 2020. https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/FONS/index.

II. ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

8 9ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS

Sept. 2020, pp. 85–121, doi:10.3897/zookeys.969.52941.

Carlson, Kerstin Bree• Carlson, Kerstin Bree. “The ‘IRAC’

Method: How to Read a Case.” Juraens Verden : Metoder, Retskilder Og Discipliner, edited by Carina Risvig Hamer and Sten Schaumburg-Müller, Djøf Forlag, 2020, pp. 409–418.

• Carlson, Kerstin Bree. “A Murder Trial in Denmark Leaves a Nation Wondering What Constitutes a Hate Crime.” The Conversation, Dec. 7, 2020, http://theconversation.com/a-murder-trial-in-denmark-leaves-a-nation-wondering-what-constitutes-a-hate-crime-151446.

• Carlson, Kerstin Bree. “Al-Bashir and the ICC: There Are Better Ways to Achieve Justice.” The Conversation, Feb. 16, 2020, http://theconversation.com/al-bashir-and-the-icc-there-are-better-ways-to-achieve-justice-131850.

• Carlson, Kerstin Bree. “What Kabuga’s Arrest Means for International Criminal Justice — and Rwanda.” The Conversation, June 1, 2020, http://theconversation.com/what-kabugas-arrest-means-for-international-criminal-justice-and-rwanda-139393.

• Carlson, Kerstin Bree, and Line Engbo Gissel. “Why the Gambia’s Plea for the Rohingya Matters for International Justice.” The Conversation, Jan. 15, 2020, http://theconversation.com/why-the-gambias-plea-for-the-rohingya-matters-for-international-justice-129365.

Culp, Julian• Culp, Julian. “A Vindication of

Transnational Democratic Education – Replies to Michael Festl, Martin Beckstein and Michael Geiss.” Ethics & Global Politics, vol. 13, no. 3, 2020, pp. 155–74, doi:10.1080/16544951.2020.1821531.

• Culp, Julian. “Bildung und Gerechtigkeit.” Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, vol. 74, no. 2, 2020, pp. 296–309.

• Culp, Julian. “Discourse Ethics, Epistemology, and Educational Justice: A Reply to Harvey Siegel.” Theory and Research in Education, vol. 18, no. 2, 2020, pp. 151–73, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1177/1477878520947040.

• Culp, Julian. “Educational Justice.” Philosophy Compass, vol. 15, no. 12, 2020, pp. 1–12, doi:10.1111/phc3.12713.

• Culp, Julian. “Is There a Universal Grammar of Justice?” Philosophy and Public Issues – Filosofia e Questioni Pubbliche, vol. 9, no. 3, 2020, pp. 145–75, http://fqp.luiss.it/author/julianculp/.

• Culp, Julian. “On the Compatibility of Global Democratic Justice and Confucianism.” Global Justice in East Asia, edited by Hugo El Kholi and Kwak Jun-Hyeok, Routledge, 2019, pp. 34–51.

• Culp, Julian. “Poverty.” The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, edited by Hugh LaFollette, 2021.

• Culp, Julian. “Provincializing the West by Essentializing the East?” On

Alijani, Shahram• Alijani, Shahram. “Entrepreneurial

Capability & Leadership.” Encyclopedia of Creativity, Invention, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, edited by Elias G. Carayannis, 2nd edition, Springer, 2020.

• Alijani, Shahram, associate editor. European Public & Social Innovation Review. Synergiak, 2020, https://pub.sinnergiak.org/esir.

• Alijani, Shahram, editorial board member. Journal of Global Responsibility. Emerald Publishing, 2020.

Bach, Maria• Bach, Maria. “Redefining Universal

Development from and at the Margins: Indian Economics’ Contribution to Development Discourse, 1870–1905.” Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, vol. 13, no. 1, 2020, pp. 139–147, doi:https://doi.org/10.23941/ejpe.v13i1.481.

• Bach, Maria, and Mary S. Morgan. “Measuring Difference? The United Nations’ Shift from Progress to Poverty.” History of Political Economy, vol. 52, no. 3, 2020, pp. 539–60.

Berg, Elena• Berg, Elena C., and John M. Eadie. “An

Experimental Test of Information Use by Wood Ducks (Aix Sponsa): External Habitat Cues, Not Social Visual Cues, Influence Initial Nest Site Selection.” Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, vol. 74, no. 10, 2020, p. 122.

Brockmeier, Jens• Brockmeier, Jens. “Making Language

Aware: Writing and Narrative.” Interchange, vol. 51, no. 1, 2020, pp. 33–40.

• Brockmeier, Jens. “Zum Problem der narrativen Bedeutungskonstitution. Überlegungen im Anschluss an Ernst Boesch [The narrative constitution of meaning: In the wake of Ernst Boesch].” Psychologie der Polyvalenz: Ernst Boeschs Kulturpsychologie in der Diskussion, edited by Jürgen Straub et al., Westdeutscher Universitätsverlag, 2020, pp. 147–68.

• Brockmeier, Jens. “Divenire esseri sociali: Preface.” Lo sviluppo della comprensione sociale nei bambini. Un laboratorio sui giochi linguistici per promuovere la teoria della mente e la comprensione delle emozioni, by Veronica Ornaghi and Ilaria Grazzani, Junior, 2020, pp. 7–15.

Caballer Gutierrez, Manuel• Mehrotra, Rahul, Spencer Arnold, et

al. “A New Species of Coral-Feeding Nudibranch (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the Gulf of Thailand.” Marine Biodiversity, vol. 50, no. 3, May 2020, p. 36, doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-020-01050-2.

• Mehrotra, Rahul, Manuel Caballer Gutierrez, et al. “On the Plakobranchidae (Gastropoda, Sacoglossa) from Soft Sediment Habitats of Koh Tao, Gulf of Thailand, with Descriptions of Two New Species.” ZooKeys, vol. 969,

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS

10 11

medium.com, Apr. 27, 2020, https://medium.com/participo/engineering-for-deliberative-democracy-45f3f34f36e2.

Feltham, Oliver• Feltham, Oliver. “Tre logiche per

inquadrare l’azione in Marx.” Quaderni Materialisti : Temporalità plurale e anacronismi: la tradizione marxista “contropelo,” vol. 18, 2019.

Gardner, Hall• Gardner, Hall. “Biden vs Trump:

The Polarization of America.” Wall Street International, Nov. 2020, https://wsimag.com/economy-and-politics/64097-biden-vs-trump.

• Gardner, Hall. “COVID-19 and Trump’s New Scapegoat: The People’s Republic of China.” Wall Street International, May 2020, https://wsimag.com/economy-and-politics/62256-covid-19-and-trumps-new-scapegoat.

• Gardner, Hall. “COVID-19: From Not-so-Unexpected Pandemic to Not-so-Accidental Global War?” Wall Street International, Apr. 2020, https://wsimag.com/economy-and-politics/61992-covid-19.

• Gardner, Hall. “In Your Absence My Self Becomes Another: Museo Criminale Medievale, San Gimignano (For Isabel).” Wall Street International, Aug. 2020, https://wsimag.com/feature/63086-in-your-absence-my-self-becomes-another.

• Gardner, Hall. “It Can Happen Here: A Trump Election Coup?” Wall

Street International, Sept. 2020, https://wsimag.com/economy-and-politics/63457-it-can-happen-here.

• Gardner, Hall. “It Can Happen Here: Protest and Repression after the Asphyxiation of George Floyd.” Wall Street International, June 2020, https://wsimag.com/economy-and-politics/62522-it-can-happen-here.

• Gardner, Hall. “The American Cowboy – Iranian Mullah Showdown: Countdown to World War Trump IV.” Wall Street International, Feb. 2020, https://wsimag.com/economy-and-politics/61035-the-american-cowboy-iranian-mullah-showdown.

• Gardner, Hall. “The Boto: Legend of the Amazon Pink Dolphin.” Wall Street International, Mar. 2020, https://wsimag.com/culture/61722-the-boto.

• Gardner, Hall. “The Right to Vote in Government and in the Workplace: One of the Essential Liberties Promised by the American Revolution.” Wall Street International, July 2020, https://wsimag.com/economy-and-politics/62819-the-right-to-vote-in-government-and-in-the-workplace.

• Gardner, Hall. “The Trump Legacy: Morphing GWOT into Major Power Warfare.” Wall Street International, Dec. 2020, https://wsimag.com/economy-and-politics/64377-the-trump-legacy.

• Gardner, Hall. “Trump 4neva!: A Pre-US Election Philippic.” Wall Street International, Oct. 2020, https://wsimag.com/economy-and-politics/63692-trump-4neva.

Education. Journal for Research and Debate, vol. 3, no. 7, 2020.

Dennis, Amanda• Dennis, Amanda. “A Terrible Beauty:

Review of Fernanda Melchor’s ‘Hurricane Season.’” Los Angeles Review of Books, 2020, https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/a-terrible-beauty-on-fernanda-melchors-hurricane-season/.

• Dennis, Amanda. “Introduction: Samuel Beckett and the Nonhuman.’” Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd’hui, edited by Amanda Dennis et al., vol. 32, no. 2 Special Issue, 2020, pp. 149–160, https://brill.com/view/journals/sbt/32/2/sbt.32.issue-2.xml

• Dennis, Amanda. “Ordinary Language in Dystopia: Adapting Beckett’s Endgame.” Journal of Beckett Studies, vol. 29, no. 1, 2020, pp. 103–06.

Dow, William• Dow, William. “Living on Paper:

Disarticulating a Racialized Capitalism in Works by Richard Wright and Ann Petry.” The Fictions of American Capitalism: Working Fictions and the Economic Novel, edited by Jacques-Henri Coste and Vincent Dussol, Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, pp. 229–46, https://aup.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/33AUP_INST/1n1ctv/alma992123443406026.

Einbinder, Fred• Einbinder, Fred. “Corruption Abroad:

From Conflict to Co-Operation, a

Comparison of French and American Law and Practice.” International Comparative, Policy & Ethics Law Review, vol. 3, no. 3, 2020, pp. 667–797.

• Einbinder, Fred. “Mass Torts: Dispute Resolution in France and the United States – the Vioxx and Mediator Cases Compared.” Washington International Law Journal, vol. 29, no. 3, 2020, pp. 575–647, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asn&AN=143812218&site=ehost-live&scope=site.

Feldman, Jessica• Feldman, Jessica, and Naomi

Waltham-Smith. “Listening in a Time of Pandemic: New Mediations and Intimacies between Solitude and Solidarity.” Sociologica, vol. 14, no. 2, 2020, pp. 1–4, doi:10.6092/issn.1971-8853/11522.

• Feldman, Jessica. “Listening and Falling Silent: Towards Technics of Collectivity.” Sociologica, vol. 14, no. 2, 2020, pp. 5–12, doi:10.6092/issn.1971-8853/11286.

• Benholz, Lucy, et al. “What Makes an Open-Source Project ‘Critical’?”: Research Summary. Ford Foundation, Oct. 2020, https://pacscenter.stanford.edu/research/digital-civil-society-lab/mapping-policy-infrastructure-2/.

• Feldman, Jessica. “Engineering for Deliberative Democracy.” Participo: Research and Practice of Innovative Citizen Participation, Digest for the OECD Open Government Unit,

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERSARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS

12 13

Kim, Youna• Kim, Youna. “Study Abroad, Media

and Digital Diaspora of Korean Women.” Attitudes to English Study among Japanese, Chinese and Korean Women: Motivations, Expectations and Identity, edited by Yoko Kobayashi, Routledge, 2020, pp. 13–29.

Kinne, Elizabeth• Amoureux, Laurence, et al. “The Digital

Humanities in the Global Liberal Arts: Discovery and Collaboration.” Library Partnerships in International Liberal Arts Education: Building Relationships Across Cultural and Institutional Lines, edited by Jeff Hiroshi Gima and Kara Malenfant, Association of College & Research Libraries, 2020, pp. 21–31, https://aup.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/33AUP_INST/1n1ctv/alma992088642606026.

Kobtzeff, Oleg• Kobtzeff, Oleg. “Pour Une Étude

Comparative Des Pèlerinages Sur Les Tombes de Saint Germain d’Alaska et de Saint Séraphim de Sarov. Commentaires Sur Des Notes de Terrain.” Semaine d’Études Liturgiques: Liturgies de Pèlerinages, edited by Adrian Florentin Craciun et al., vol. 66, Aschendorff, 2020, pp. 217–42.

• Kobtzeff, Oleg, editor-in-chief. Nature & Cultures, issues Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Spring-Fall 2021, http://www.natureandcultures.net/.

• Kobtzeff, Oleg. City in a Park, City by the Sea: My Helsinki. 2020, http://www.natureandcultures.net/helsinki.html.

• Kobtzeff, Oleg. “Understanding the Situation in Belarus.” Nature & Cultures, 2020, http://www.natureandcultures.net/belarus-2020.html.

• Kobtzeff, Oleg. “Wildlife Photographer Michel Rawicki.” Nature & Cultures, 2020, http://www.natureandcultures.net/wildlife-photographer-michel-rawicki.html.

Kuo, Michelle• Kuo, Michelle. “What Replaces

Prisons?” The New York Review of Books, Aug. 2020, https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2020/08/20/what-replaces-prisons/.

• Becker, Daniel Levin, et al. “Exploding Clichés: On Éric Chevillard’s Versatile Prose.” Los Angeles Review of Books, Dec. 2020, https://www.lareviewofbooks.org/article/exploding-cliches-on-eric-chevillards-versatile-prose/.

• Kuo, Michelle. Reading With Patrick: Japanese translation. Hakusuisha, 2020.

Kurkdjian, Sophie• Kurkdjian, Sophie. “From Paris to

New York: The Methods Used by Paris Haute Couture to Maintain Its Domination on the Fashion World on Both Sides of the Atlantic, 1939–46, through Women’s Magazines.” Paris

• Gardner, Hall. “Venice: Weeping with Water against Water (Selections).” Wall Street International, Jan. 2020, https://wsimag.com/feature/60294-venice.

Gilbert, Geoff• Gilbert, Geoff. “The Durability of Affect

and the Ageing of Gay Male Queer Theory.” Affect and Literature, edited by Alex Houen, Cambridge University Press, 2020, pp. 133–58.

Golub, Philip• Golub, Philip. “Le désengagement

américain.” Le Moyen-Orient et le monde: L’état du monde 2021, edited by Bertrand Badie and Dominique Vidal, La Decouverte, 2020, pp. 172–81.

• Golub, Philip. “Chine - États-Unis, le choc du XXIe siècle.” Le Monde diplomatique: Manière de voir, May 2020.

• Golub, Philip. “Letter: There Was No Escaping the Red Death in the End.” Financial Times, Mar. 24, 2020, https://www.ft.com/content/d0583740-6914-11ea-a3c9-1fe6fedcca75.

• Golub, Philip. “Trois hypothèses géopolitiques.” Le Monde diplomatique, June 2020, https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2020/06/GOLUB/61910.

Gunn, Daniel• Applebee, Andrea. Mercy Athena.

Edited by Dan Gunn and Daniel

Medin, Center for Writers & Translators, The American University of Paris; Sylph Editions, 2020.

• Cole, Peter, and Terry Winters. On Being Drawn. Edited by Dan Gunn and Daniel Medin, Center for Writers & Translators, The American University of Paris; Sylph Editions, 2020.

• Mukherjee, Neel. Avian. Edited by Dan Gunn and Daniel Medin, Center for Writers & Translators, The American University of Paris; Sylph Editions, 2020.

Harsin, Jayson• Harsin, Jayson. “Toxic White

Masculinity, Post-Truth Politics and the COVID-19 Infodemic.” European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2020, vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 1060–68, https://journals-sagepub-com.proxy.aup.fr/doi/full/10.1177/1367549420944934.

• Harsin, Jayson. “Emo-Truthful Trump-Biden 2020: Another Post-Truth Election.” Oxford University Press Blog, Oct. 27, 2020, https://blog.oup.com/2020/10/emo-truthful-trump-biden-2020-another-post-truth-election/.

Hobart, Brenton• Hobart, Brenton. “Montaigne’s

Plague: An Event or a Literary Device?” Montaigne Studies: An Interdisciplinary Forum, vol. 32: Montaigne, la maladie et la médecine, no. 1–2, 2020, pp. 119–36.

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERSARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS

14 15

Majed, Ziad• Majed, Ziad. “Fragmentation and

Rupture.” Syria: Borders, Boundaries, and the State, edited by Matthieu Cimino, Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.

• Al-Haj Saleh, Yassin, et al. “Tribune: Sur la crise de l’islam: Le nihilisme djihadiste prospère quand se ferment les systèmes politiques des pays à majorité musulmane.” Le Monde.fr, Oct. 27, 2020, www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2020/10/27/le-nihilisme-djihadiste-prospere-quand-se-ferment-les-systemes-politiques-des-pays-a-majorite-musulmane_6057461_3232.html.

• Majed, Ziad. “Beirut Explosion and the Geopolitics of the French Initiative in Lebanon.” Al-Jazeera Studies Center, Aug. 2020.

• Majed, Ziad. “Beirut’s Disaster and the Decline of the Lebanese System.” Journal for Palestine Studies, Sept. 2020.

Martz, Linda• Martz, Linda. “‘That Splendid Body

of Women’: Nursing, Professional Registration, and Suffragette Militancy.” Women’s History Review, vol. 29, no. 6, 2020, pp. 1000–15, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1080/09612025.2020.1745404.

• Martz, Linda. “The COVID Life/La Vie COVID.” Women’s History Review, vol. 29, no. 7, 2020, pp. 1239–45, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1080/09612025.2020.1825171.

• Weill, Sharon, et al., editors. The President on Trial: Prosecuting Hissène Habré. Sections translated by Linda Martz, Oxford University Press, 2020, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/oso/9780198858621.001.0001/oso-9780198858621.

Medin, Daniel• Medin, Daniel, and Hannah Gressler.

“Promoting Translation through a Literary Center.” La Tâche Poétique Du Traducteur, edited by Céline Barral et al., Hermann, 2020.

• Medin, Daniel, and Jan Wilm. “Ein Tempel aus Sprache: Joshua Cohen: Mit Beiträgen von Ulrich Blumenbach, Daniel Medin und Jan Wilm.” Schreibheft, Zeitschrift für Literatur., no. 20, 2020.

As Editor of Music & Literature (Houston, TX)• Chevillard, Éric. “A Coronavirus Story”;

“Humor’s Herd Behavior”; “Reinventing Pound Cake”; “The Pretext of Physical Fitness”; “The Hothead and the Sage”; “Lachesis”; “Nature Takes Its Course”; “The Pleasure of Canceling”; “Making Masks at Home”; “Quarantine Journaling.” Music & Literature, edited by Daniel Medin, translated by Daniel Levin Becker, vol. 10, Taylor Davis-Van Atta, 2020.

Fashion and World War Two: Global Diffusion and Nazi Control, edited by Lou Taylor and Marie McLoughlin, illustrated edition, Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2020, pp. 115–38.

• Kurkdjian, Sophie. “Du vêtement de travail aux pièces de couture. Entre madeleines de Proust et réappropriations culturelles.” Vetements Modeles, edited by Isabelle Crampes and Coline Zellal, MuCEM, 2020.

• Kurkdjian, Sophie. “Paris as the Capital of Fashion, 1858–1939: An Inquiry.” Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture, vol. 24, no. 3, 2020, pp. 371–91, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asn&AN=142426153&site=ehost-live&scope=site.

• Bass-Krueger, Maude, et al. “Introduction.” French Historical Studies, vol. 43, no. 2: Fashion in French History, Apr. 2020, pp. 137–43, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asn&AN=143188382&site=ehost-live&scope=site.

Libal, Tomer• Libal, Tomer, et al. “A Bimodal

Simulation of Defeasibility in the Normative Domain.” Proceedings of FCR-2020, CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2020, pp. 41–54.

• Libal, Tomer, et al. “A Meta-Level Annotation Language for Legal Texts.” Logic and Argumentation, edited by Mehdi Dastani et al., Springer

International Publishing, 2020, pp. 131–50, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-44638-3_9.

• Libal, Tomer, and Alexander Steen. “NAI: Towards Transparent and Usable Semi-Automated Legal Analysis.” Jusletter IT. Die Zeitschrift Für IT Und Recht, 2020, pp. 265–272.

• Libal, Tomer, and Alexander Steen. “Towards an Executable Methodology for the Formalization of Legal Texts.” International Conference on Logic and Argumentation, Springer, 2020, pp. 151–165.

• Novotna, Tereza, and Tomer Libal. “Towards Automating Inconsistency Checking of Legal Texts.” Responsible Digitalization: IRIS2020 – International Legal Informatics Symposium 2020, 2020, https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/45476.

Libina, Marsha• Libina, Marsha. “Picturing Time and

Eternity in Sebastiano Del Piombo’s Viterbo Pietà.” The Sixteenth Century Journal, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 385–418, 2020.

Lincoln, Lissa• Lincoln, Lissa. “Dalit Feminist

Testimonio: The Case of Dalit Literature.” Gender Justice and the Law: Theoretical Practices of Intersectional Identity, edited by Elaine Wood, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2020.

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERSARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS

16 17

• Mlih, Fouad. “Une image des dialecticiens et des théologiens dans le Kitāb al-Ğadal d’Avicenne.” Proceedings of a Colloquium for the Société Internationale d’Histoire des Sciences et de Philosophie Arabe et Islamiques, 2020.

Pantel, Jelena• El-Sabaawi, Rana, et al. “The

EEB POC Project.” Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, vol. 29, no. 3, 2020, pp. 97–99, doi:10.1002/lob.10390.

• Fielding, Aidan P., and Jelena H. Pantel. “Eco-Evolutionary Feedbacks and the Maintenance of Metacommunity Diversity in a Changing Environment.” Genes, vol. 11, no. 12, 2020, p. 1433, doi:10.3390/genes11121433.

• Holmes, Christopher J., et al. “Patch Centrality Affects Metapopulation Dynamics in Small Freshwater Ponds.” Theoretical Ecology, vol. 13, no. 3, 2020, pp. 435–48, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12080-020-00463-w.

• Tseng, Michelle, et al. “Strategies and Support for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.” Nature Ecology & Evolution, vol. 4, no. 10, 2020, pp. 1288–90, doi:10.1038/s41559-020-1252-0.

Piani, Claudio• Cannon, Alex J., et al. “Bias Correction

of Climate Model Output for Impact Models.” Climate Extremes and Their

Implications for Impact and Risk Assessment, edited by Jana Sillmann et al., Elsevier, 2020, pp. 77–104.

Picard, Anne-Marie• Picard, Anne-Marie. “Entre vacance

du sujet et excès de jouissance: Chloé Delaume Borderline.” Bulletin de La Société d’Etudes Économiques et Sociales. Université de Lausanne, vol. 78, no. 1: Du vide au trop-plein. La Société débordée, pp. 101–12.

• Picard, Anne-Marie. “La Littérature, ‘Un Lieu Qui n’Existe Pas et Où On Ne Parle Pas’ (Christine Angot).” Narratives of the Therapeutic Encounter: Psychoanalysis, Talking Therapies and Creative Practice, edited by Susan Bainbrigge and Maren Scheurer, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020, pp. 146–64.

Rast, Rebekah• Watorek, Marzena, et al. “Replication:

Measuring the Influence of Typologically Diverse Target Language Properties on Input Processing at the Initial Stages of Acquisition.” Interpreting Language-Learning Data, edited by Amanda Edmonds et al., Language Science Press, 2020, pp. 71–110.

Roda, Claudia• Roda, Claudia. “Internet Services: Are

We at the Helm?” Contemporary French & Francophone Studies, vol. 23, no. 4, 2019, pp. 425–30, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://search.

As Associate Series Editor of the Cahiers Series (Paris/London)• Applebee, Andrea. Mercy Athena.

Edited by Dan Gunn and Daniel Medin, Center for Writers & Translators, The American University of Paris; Sylph Editions, 2020.

• Cole, Peter, and Terry Winters. On Being Drawn. Edited by Dan Gunn and Daniel Medin, Center for Writers & Translators, The American University of Paris; Sylph Editions, 2020.

• Mukherjee, Neel. Avian. Edited by Dan Gunn and Daniel Medin, Center for Writers & Translators, The American University of Paris; Sylph Editions, 2020.

As Contributing Editor of The White Review (London)• Medin, Daniel. Recommendations for

Literature in Translation. The White Review, vol. 27, 28, 29, 2020.

As Contributing Editor of Edit (Leipzig)• Xue, Can. “Dust.” Edit, Daniel Medin

commissioned translation, translated by Karin Betz, vol. 80, 2020.

Medved, Maria• Isaak, Corinne A., et al.

“Conceptualizations of Help-Seeking for Mental Health Concerns in First Nations Communities in Canada: A Comparison of Fit with the Andersen Behavioral Model.” Transcultural Psychiatry, vol. 57, no. 2, 2020, pp. 346–62. Sage UK: London, England.

• Kenyon, Katherine M., et al. “The

Process of Empowerment Reflected in Women’s Narratives of Their Stay in a Domestic Violence Shelter.” Partner Abuse, vol. 11, no. 1, 2020, pp. 3–21, doi:10.1891/1946-6560.11.1.3.

• McCallum, Ross, et al. “Fixed Nodes of Transience: Narratives of Homelessness and Emergency Department Use.” Qualitative Health Research, vol. 30, no. 8, 2020, pp. 1183–95, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732319862532.

• Medved, Maria I. “A Psychological Report Is Literally a Mind on Paper.” Interchange, vol. 51, no. 1, 2020, pp. 25–32.

• Reynolds, Kristin, et al. “Older Adults’ Narratives of Seeking Mental Health Treatment: Making Sense of Mental Health Challenges and ‘Muddling Through’ to Care.” Qualitative Health Research, vol. 30, no. 10, 2020, pp. 1517–28, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732320919094.

Mlih, Fouad• Mlih, Fouad. “Review of: Avicenna and

the Aristotelian Tradition: Introduction to Reading Avicenna’s Philosophical Works, Second, Revised and Enlarged Edition, Including an Inventory of Avicenna’s Authentic Works, Written by Dimitri Gutas.” Arabica, vol. 67, no. 4, 2020, pp. 437–45, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asn&AN=147580207&site=ehost-live&scope=site.

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERSARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS

18 19

Journal of Dress, Body & Culture, vol. 24, no. 4, 2020, pp. 601–37, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asn&AN=143138294&site=ehost-live&scope=site.

• Ruggerone, Lucia, and Renate Stauss. “The Deceptive Mirror: The Dressed Body Beyond Reflection.” Fashion Theory, May 2020, pp. 1–25, doi:10.1080/1362704X.2020.1766228.

• Stauss, Renate, and Franziska Schreiber. “Mapping Fashion Education: Kontext, Dimensionen und Zukünfte.” Design & Bildung, vol. 3, 2020, pp. 118–29.

Stojanov, Georgi• Stojanov, Georgi. “Search, Connect,

Obey.” Contemporary French & Francophone Studies, vol. 23, no. 4, 2019, pp. 431–41, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asn&AN=142412651&site=ehost-live&scope=site.

Treilhou, Stéphane• Treilhou, Stephane. Autour de la

reconstitution du clavicorde d’Arnault de Zwolle. Edited by Dominique Ferran, 2020, pp. 77–85.

Tresilian, David• Tresilian, David. “A Newly Published

Guidebook on Cairo’s Architecture since 1900: Review of: Cairo since 1900, an Architectural Guide by Mohamed Elshahed.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online,

June 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/371794/AlAhram-Weekly/A-newly-published-guidebook-on-Cairo%E2%80%99s-architectur.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Cultural Institutions Offerings on Egypt and the Arab World: World Wide Web.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Aug. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/376492/AlAhram-Weekly/Cultural-institutions-offerings-on-Egypt-and-the-A.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Delving Deep into the UK-Based Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, June 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/372287/AlAhram-Weekly/Delving-deep-into-the-UKbased-Banipal-Prize-for-Ar.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Europe Studies Arabic.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Aug. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/375914/AlAhram-Weekly/Europe-studies-Arabic.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Franco-Tunisian Writer Albert Memmi: Last of a Generation.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Aug. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/377999/AlAhram-Weekly/FrancoTunisian-writer-Albert-Memmi-Last-of-a-gener.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “History Days in Paris: Arab Revolutions at the Institute.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Nov. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/393502/AlAhram-Weekly/History-Days-in-Paris-Arab-

ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asn&AN=142412650&site=ehost-live&scope=site.

Roy, Sneharika• Roy, Sneharika. “Can the Subaltern

Sing? Analogy, Alienation and Discursive Precarity in Derek Walcott’s Omeros.” Journal of Postcolonial Writing, vol. 56, no. 4, 2020, pp. 460–72.

Russakoff, Anna• Russakoff, Anna. “Review of:

Kay Davenport, The Bar Books: Manuscripts Illuminated for Renaud de Bar, Bishop of Metz (1303–1316). Turnhout: Brepols, 2017.” Speculum, vol. 95, no. 3, 2020, pp. 816–17.

• Russakoff, Anna. “Review of: Le Silence Dans l’Art: Liturgie et Théologie Du Silence Dans Les Images Médiévales. By Vincent Debiais. Paris: Les Éditions Du Cerf, 2019.” Church History, vol. 89, no. 3, 2020, pp. 680–81.

Sawyer, Stephen• Maggor, Noam, and Stephen W.

Sawyer. “Fiscal Federalism: Local Debt and the Construction of the Modern State in the United States and France.” A World of Public Debts: A Political History, edited by Nicolas Barreyre and Nicolas Delalande, Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, pp. 231–58.

• Sawyer, Stephen W. “The Forgotten Democratic Tradition of Revolutionary France.” Modern Intellectual History, 2020, pp. 1–29.

• Sawyer, Stephen W. “Was There an American Concept of Emergency Powers? John Dewey, Carl Schmitt, and the Democratic Politics of Exception.” States of Exception in American History, edited by Gary Gerstle and Joel Isaac, University of Chicago Press, 2020, pp. 178–198.

• Sawyer, Stephen W. H-Diplo Roundtable XXI-55 on Sawyer. Demos Assembled: Democracy & The International Origins of the Modern State, 1840–1880 | H-Diplo | H-Net. July 31, 2021, https://networks.h-net.org/node/28443/discussions/6275370/h-diplo-roundtable-xxi-55-sawyer%C2%A0-demos-assembled-democracy.

Schiff, Brian• Schiff, Brian. “La taille importe-

t-elle vraiment ?” Small Stories : Un nouveau paradigme pour les recherches sur le récit, edited by Sylvie Patron, Hermann, 2020, pp. 55–68.

Slavkova, Iveta• Slavkova, Iveta.

“‘Cemetery=Civilization’: Circus Wols, World War II, and the Collapse of Humanism.” Arts, vol. 9, no. 3, 2020, p. 93, doi:10.3390/arts9030093.

Stauss, Renate• Stauss, Renate. “Passing as

Fashionable, Feminine and Sane: ‘Therapy of Fashion’ and the Normalization of Psychiatric Patients in 1960s US.” Fashion Theory: The

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERSARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS

20 21

Stories.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Oct. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/388832/AlAhram-Weekly/The-Egypt-of-the-Mamur-Zapt-On-series-of-detective.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “The Egyptian Oedipus: Remembering Psychoanalyst Moustapha Safouan.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Nov. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/395496/AlAhram-Weekly/The-Egyptian-Oedipus-Remembering-psychoanalyst-Mou.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Tintin and the Arab World.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Mar. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/365511/AlAhram-Weekly/Tintin-and-the-Arab-world.aspx.

Vanel, Hervé• Vanel, Hervé. “Contrepoint.” Wols :

Histoires Naturelles : Catalogue de l’exposition, 4 mars 2020 - 18 mai 2020, Cabinet d’art graphique, Centre Pompidou, edited by Anne Montfort-Tanguy, Centre Pompidou, 2020, pp. 34–47.

• Vanel, Hervé. “Musiques de l’environnement bien tempéré.” Musicologies Nouvelles, Opus 10, Éditions Musicales Lugdivine, 2020, pp. 17–23.

Weill, Sharon• Weill, Sharon. “Transnational Jihadism

and the Role of Criminal Judges: An Ethnography of French Courts.” Journal of Law & Society, vol. 47, no. S1, 2020, pp. S30–S53, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asn&AN=146733713&site=ehost-live&scope=site.

• Weill, Sharon, and Mitchell Robinson. “Military Courts and Terrorism: The 9/11 Trial before the Guantanamo Bay Military Jurisdiction.” Research Handbook on International Law and Terrorism, edited by Ben Saul, 2nd edition, Edward Elgar Pub, 2020, pp. 256–70.

Wildberger, Jula• Wildberger, Jula. “Happiness despite

Mortality: Epicurus’ Preparation against Death and Pain in Cic. Tusc. 5.88f.” Cicero Ethicus: Die ‘Tusculanae Disputationes’ Im Vergleich Mit ‘De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum,’ edited by Gernot Michael Müller and Jörn Müller, Universitätsverlag Winter, 2020, pp. 245–78.

• Wildberger, Jula. “Review of: Von Pflanzen und Pflichten: Zum naturalistischen Ursprung des stoischen kathēkon by Manuel Lorenz, Basel: Schwabe, 2020.” Elenchos, vol. 41, 2020, pp. 393–99.

• Wildberger, Jula. “Seneca and the Doxography of Ethics.” Intertextuality in Seneca’s Philosophical Writings, edited by Myrto Garani et al., Routledge,

revolutions-at-the-Inst.aspx.• Tresilian, David. “‘Inspired by the East

– How the Islamic World Influenced Western Art’: An Exhibition at British Museum Explores Islamic World’s Influence on European Art, Design.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Jan. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/50/1205/359137/AlAhram-Weekly/Culture/An-exhibition-at-British-Museum-explores-Islamic-w.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Maghreb Books in Paris.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Feb. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/363324/AlAhram-Weekly/Maghreb-books-in-Paris.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “More from the Arabic Library.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Apr. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/367260/AlAhram-Weekly/More-from-the-Arabic-Library.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “New Worlds of Print.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, June 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/371793/AlAhram-Weekly/New-worlds-of-print.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Review of: ‘Celebrity Doctors of the Mediaeval Islamic World: A New Translation of Mediaeval Medical Anecdotes Brings out the Highs and Lows of 13th-Century Islamic Medicine.’” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Sept. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/379118/AlAhram-Weekly/Book-Review-Celebrity-doctors-of-the-mediaeval-Isl.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Review of: ‘Death

on the Nile’ Agatha Christie.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Oct. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/388292/AlAhram-Weekly/Death-on-the-Nile.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Review of: Egyptian Writer Tawfik Al-Hakim’s ‘Return of the Spirit’ in English Translation: The Return of a Classic.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, May 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/18/368228/Books/The-return-of-a-classic-Egyptian-writer-Tawfik-AlH.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Review of: ‘Useful Enemies: Islam and the Ottoman Empire in Western Political Thought, 1450-1750’ by Noel Malcolm: Western Encounters with the Ottomans.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Oct. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/386721/AlAhram-Weekly/Book-Review--Western-encounters-with-the-Ottomans-.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Reviving Mediaeval Cooking.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Aug. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/375917/AlAhram-Weekly/Reviving-mediaeval-cooking.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “Safeguarding Arab Music: A New Exhibition in the French Port City of Marseilles.” Al-Ahram Weekly Online, Dec. 2020, https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/50/396967/AlAhram-Weekly/Safeguarding-Arab-music-A-new-exhibition-in-the-Fr.aspx.

• Tresilian, David. “The Egypt of the Mamur Zapt: On Series of Detective

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERSARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS

22

2020, pp. 81–104.• Wildberger, Jula. “Variationen der

Wut in Senecas Tragödien: Hercules furens und Thyestes.” Seneca und das Drama der Antike, edited by Christian Klees and Christoph Kugelmeier, Alma Mater, 2020, pp. 177–204.

Williams, Russell• Williams, Russell. “Michel Houellebecq,

Information Management and Our New Dark Age.” French Cultural Studies, vol. 31, no. 1, 2020, pp. 46–58, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1177/0957155819893587.

• Williams, Russell. “Review of: Les Émotions by Jean-Philippe Toussaint: Memories Are Made of This.” The TLS Times Literary Supplement, Oct. 2020, https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/les-emotions-jean-phillipe-toussaint-review-russell-williams/.

• Williams, Russell. “Review of: Twilight of the Elites: Prosperity, the Periphery, and the Future of France by Christophe Guilluy.” French Studies: A Quarterly Review, vol. 74, no. 4, 2020, pp. 664–65, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/786536.

• Williams, Russell. “The Novels of Self-Isolation.” 3:AM Magazine: In Lockdown 63: Russell Williams, May 19, 2020, https://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/3am-in-lockdown-63-russell-williams/.

• Williams, Russell. “The Writer and the Terrorist: On Michel Houellebecq.” Textual Practice, vol. 34, no. 9, 2020, pp. 1599–622.

Wu, Albert• Wu, Albert. “On Chinese Rites and

Rights.” Christianity and Human Rights Reconsidered, edited by Sarah Shortall and Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, Cambridge University Press, 2020, pp. 207–22, doi:10.1017/9781108341356.

• Wu, Albert. “Review of: China and the True Jesus: Charisma and Organization in a Chinese Christian Church. By Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.” The Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 79, no. 1, 2020, pp. 170–71, http://proxy.aup.fr/login?url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-asian-studies/article/abs/china-and-the-true-jesus-charisma-and-organization-in-a-chinese-christian-church-by-melissa-weitsing-inouye-oxford-oxford-university-press-2018-xv-385-pp-isbn-9780190923464-cloth/8592D9ECCBAAC1B39F6255B1B96CE3E3.

Zhang, Kate Yue• Zhang, Kate Yue, and Jean-Luc

Cerdin. “The Chinese Apprenticeship Model: The Spirit of Craftsmanship.” The Success of Apprenticeships: Views of Stakeholders on Training and Learning, edited by Jean-Luc Cerdin and Jean-Marie Peretti, Wiley-ISTE, 2020.

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS

24 25

Professor Evelyn Odonkor (right) at the opening of ‘Embracing,’ an exhibition curated by Jacqueline Ngo Mpii, February 2020

Professor Claudio Piani (left) talks with David Sassoon at an event on climate change and the limits of American journalism, February 2020

Professor Robert Earhart (center) welcomes students during Spring orientation, January 2020

Professor Martin Dege (left) with Michael Bamberg ahead of an event on ‘Narratives, Stories and their Interpretations,’ January 2020

26 27

III. WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

Alijani, Shahram• Alijani S., Turnbull, S. and Sun, W.

(2020) Symposium proponent and panelist. Democratically Governed Organizations, Managing Existential Risks for the Common Good. European Academy of Management Symposium, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 4–6.

• Gangi, F., Meric, J., Daniele, L.M., Alijani, S., Karyotis, C. Jardat, R. (2020) Symposium proponent and panelist. Business for Society Project: Next Step Finance for Society. European Academy of Management Symposium, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 4–6.

• Conference and symposium chair and proponent. Finance and Economy for Society: Inclusion, Empowerment and Sustainability. Business & Society SIG, European Academy of Management (EURAM), Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 4–6, 2020.

• Session chair. “ESG, CSR and Financial Performance.” Finance and Economy for Society: Inclusion, Empowerment and Sustainability. Business & Society SIG, European Academy of Management (EURAM), Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 4–6, 2020.

• Session discussant. “Circular Economy and Responsible Finance.” Finance and Economy for Society: Inclusion, Empowerment and Sustainability, Business & Society SIG, European Academy of Management (EURAM), Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 4–6, 2020.

• Session chair and discussant. “Circular Economy and Responsible Finance.” Finance and Economy for Society: Inclusion, Empowerment and Sustainability. Business & Society SIG, European Academy of Management (EURAM), Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 4–6, 2020.

• Reviewer: Academy of Management Review (AMR), Journal of Business Ethics (JBE), European Academy of Management (EURAM) and Academy of Management (AOM).

Bach, Maria• History of Economics Society Annual

Conference, June 2020.• Workshop on “Roads to Knowledge:

Travel in the History of Economics,” June 2020.

• Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) Annual Conference, July 2020.

• Séminaire au Réseau en Épistémologie et en Histoire de la Pensée Économique Récente, Oct. 2020.

• ReDe Repensando el Desarrollo, Rethinking Development, seminar based at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Oct. 2020.

• Centre for the History of Knowledge (LUCK) Seminar, Lund University, Nov. 2020.

• Global Inequality Seminar, Åarhus University, Nov. 2020.

WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS

28 29

Bodevin, Suzanne• “Sustainable Finance Metrics,

Measurement and the Attainment of Higher ESG Standards in the Private Sector.” Invited guest presentation at the Summer Academy of the Fondation St. Omer by the director, Edouard de Lencquesaing (involving students from Sciences Po Lille and Georgetown University), July 2020.

Brockmeier, Jens • “Is Narrative Time Diachronic?” DFG

Koselleck Workshop, Diachronic Narratology. University of Freiburg, Feb. 2020.

• “The Self and Its Crises.” The Psychology of Global Crises, #PGC2020, The American University of Paris, May 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAOJeRNPnFM.

• “How Do Humans Make Sense of Multiple Temporalities?” Einstein Center Chronoi, Berlin, July 2020, https://youtu.be/9qrSZNOQxx0.

• “Is There a Narrative Perspective of Time?” The Study of Literature, Reading, and Cognition: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Concepts, and Terms. Technical University Aachen, Germany, Center for Cognitive and Empirical Literary Studies, Oct. 2020.

Canelas, Carla• Discussant and paper presentation,

Jobs and Development Conference, IZA/World Bank, Sept. 2020.

• Discussant and paper presentation, Transforming Informal Work and Livelihoods Workshop, UNU-WIDER, Nov. 2020.

• Invited speaker, International Workshop on Informality and Undeclared Employment, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Nov. 2020.

Carlson, Kerstin• Presentation on law and citizenship,

Migration in the Mediterranean, EHESS Paris, Jan. 2020.

• Justice360 (CA18228) workshop, COST network, Sarajevo, Jan. 2020.

• Neha Jain’s ICL seminar, presenting Model(ing) Justice, EUI, Feb. 2020.

• Presenting on the Habré trial, International Criminal Court and Its Impact, Aarhus, Feb. 2020.

• Presenting on foreign fighter legislation in Danish, Borgermødet for UNHCR Review, SDU, Denmark, Mar. 2020.

• Presenting on foreign fighters, Law and Society Association (LSA), Denver, May 2020.

• Presenting “face covering ban” paper with J. Slosser, Disentangling Religion and Law, Oslo, June 2020.

• Presenter, TwixtLab Webinar on “Use of International Criminal Law to Address Violence against Migration.” July 2020.

• Conference organizer, CWS annual conference, “What is a Battlefield, Who is a Fighter,” Odense (virtual), Oct. 2020. Presented paper, “Transitional Justice for European Foreign Fighters? What Colombia’s JEP Teaches.”

WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS

Culp, Julian• “Demokratieerziehung und die Krise

der liberalen Demokratie.” Which Citizenship Education for Which Democracy?, German Historical Institute Paris, Paris, Oct. 2020.

Dennis, Amanda• Author event, “Where We Come

from and Where We’re Going: A Conversation with Ann Tashi Slater.” Sponsored by the Princeton Alumni Associations of Japan and France, July 19, 2020, https://www.ptonartsalumni.org/arts-alumni-calendar/2020/7/19/where-we-come-from-and-where-were-going-ann-tashi-slater-84-in-conversation-with-amanda-dennis-03.

• Co-organized, with Nicholas Johnson, Celine Thobois, and Douglas Atkinson, the first fully virtual Beckett conference, “Beckett and the Anthropocene,” hosted by Trinity College Dublin, Dec. 4–5, 2020, https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/whats-on/details/event.php?eventid=146263380 Welcome video: https://vimeo.com/485950783.

Doyle, Waddick• Chair of session. “Post-Truth,

Alternative Epistemologies and Trials of Deliberation.” International Communication Association annual meeting, Gold Coast, May 2020.

Dwibedy, Biswamit• Poetry reading. The New Social

Environment, Brooklyn Rail, July 8, 2020.

• Invited speaker. Writers on Writing, Brown University, Sept. 21, 2020.

• Poetry reading. Radical Poetry Reading, Brooklyn Rail, Nov. 11, 2020.

Earhart, Robert• Chair. Re-visioning Sustainability and

Management Strategy for Climate Change in a (Post) Covid-19 World, AUP Graduate Symposium, Sept. 10, 2020

Einbinder, Fred• « Responsabilités Civiles et Pénales

des Dirigeants et Législation Américaine (FCPA) : Evolutions Récentes et Nouveaux Enjeux », GOVERNANCES, Paris, Feb. 4, 2020.

Feldman, Jessica• “What Makes an Open Source Project

Critical Digital Infrastructure?” with Argyri Panezi, Digital Infrastructure: Building Our Digital World, Ford Foundation, 2020.

• “Radical Protocols: Designing Democratic Digital Tools in Social Movements,” Eindhoven University of Technology, Philosophy & Ethics group, 2020.

• “Radical Protocols: Designing Democratic Digital Tools in Social

WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS

30 31

Movements,” Edinburgh Centre for Data, Culture and Society, University of Edinburgh, 2020.

• Workshop facilitator, governance of FOSS projects, SustainOSS, Brussels, 2020.

Feltham, Oliver• Hosted invited guest, Dr. Robert

Boncardo (University of New South Wales), for a guest lecture on Alain Badiou’s political philosophy in class PO/PL2003 Introduction to Political Philosophy, Jan. 17, 2020.

• “Genealogy and Comparative Ontology of Political Action in European Modernity.” College Internationale de Philosophie Research Seminar. Hosted invited speaker, Stephen Sawyer, “Was There a Modern Democratic Tradition?” Feb. 6, 2020.

• Hosted invited guest, Katharina Kraus, “Kant on Personhood.” University of Notre-Dame, Mar. 12, 2020.

• Elodie Djordjevic, « Qu’est-ce qu’une action politique ? Le politique, l’historique et l’étatique dans la conception hégélienne des conditions de l’action ». Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas, Nov. 5, 2020.

• Frank Ruda. “The Excluded and Grotesque Sovereigns. Luhmann, Foucault, Hegel.” University of Dundee, Dec. 3, 2020.

• Gilles Marmasse. “L’homme dans l’Etat selon Hegel.” Université de Poitiers, Dec. 10, 2020.

Gardner, Hall• Talk. “Trump and the Geopolitics of the

New Arms Race.” Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), Mexico, Feb. 20, 2020.

• Talk. “Session 5: The Impact of the Covid-19 Crisis on American Power and Transatlantic Relations.” Geneva Center for Security Policy, June 10, 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DD7CxhlnSgQ.

• “Trump and the Global Crisis.” Class of Larry Leck, College of Lake County, July 2020.

• Invited speaker. “Russia, China, Iran, Cyber. What Are the Greatest Challenges to European Security and How to Best Combat Them?” Economic Forum 2020, Krynica Zdrój, Poland, Sept. 8–10, 2020. Unable to attend due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

• Lecture. “US–French Security and Defense Relations.” John Hopkins University, Baltimore campus, class of former AUP student April Wuensch, Sept. 22, 2020.

• Publication and discussion of book, Etats-Unis, Chine, Europe: Quelle Remondialisation by Jean-Paul Betbeze, published by the Fondation Prospective et Innovation. Discussion presided over by the former Prime Minister of France, Jean Pierre Raffarin, Oct. 16, 2020, http://www.prospective-innovation.org/wp-content/uploads/Hall-gardner-texte-1-1.pdf.

WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS

Golub, Philip• Invited speaker. “La réemergence de la

Chine dans une perspective historique.” Institut d’études politiques de Lille, Feb. 3, 2020.

• Dialogue with Professor Raffaele Laudani (University of Bologna), President of the Fondazione Innovazione Urbana, on the global implications of the Covid-19 pandemic. Fondazione Innovazione Urbana, online, Apr. 6, 2020.

• Invited speaker. “Bringing the State Back In: Rethinking the State in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic.” China School of Economics and Management of Northwest University, online, Apr. 8, 2020.

• Invited speaker. “Global Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Demeter Club, online, Apr. 30, 2020.

• Discussant. Michael Walzer (Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton University), “On Political Action.” Horizons of Freedom conference series, IPST Belgrade-Center for Advanced Studies of Rijeka, Oct. 29, 2020.

• Discussant. Yanis Varoufakis (Faculty of Economics and Political Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens). “The Cunning of Freedom in Times of a Twin Authoritarianism.” Horizons of Freedom conference series, IPST Belgrade-Center for Advanced Studies of Rijeka, Oct. 30, 2020.

• Invited speaker. “Serpents in Paradise: the Sources and Implications of the Global Retreat of Liberalism.” Horizons

of Freedom conference series, Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory of Belgrade, online, Dec. 3, 2020.

• Invited speaker. “Politiques impériales au Moyen-Orient : de la Grande Bretagne aux Etats-Unis.” Irak: un État sans nation, IreMMo, French National Assembly, Dec. 12, 2020.

• Program and organization committee of the international conference Éterniser Bourdieu. IPST Belgrade, Center for Advanced Studies of the University of Rijeka, and the École normale supérieure (ENS), Dec. 22, 2020.

• Roundtable on Pierre Bourdieu’s work as a scholar and activist in the 1990s at the international conference Éterniser Bourdieu. IPST Belgrade, Center for Advanced Studies of the University of Rijeka, and the École normale supérieure (ENS), Dec. 22, 2020.

Harsin, Jayson• “Aggro-Truth: Toxic White Masculinity

and Post-Truth Politics.” International Communication Association Annual Conference, online, May 24, 2020.

• “Plenary Address: Reflections on Publishing, Publics and Post-Truth Society.” Annual Conference of Information, Medium and Society, online, July 2, 2020.

• “Communication, Culture, and Post-Truth Politics.” NYU Research Seminar Lecture Series (convenor: Radha Hegde), online, Oct. 12, 2020.

WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS

32 33

Hollinshead-Strick, Cary• “Text Puréed or in Patches: The

Epistemology of Alimentary Metaphors from Balzac to Zola.” Session in honor of Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson. MLA, Seattle, Washington, Jan. 11, 2020.

Kinne, Elizabeth• “The Nature of Conduct and Its

Orientations in Fourteenth-Century France.” Gender and Medieval Studies: “Gender, Science and the ‘Natural’ World.” Swansea University, UK, Jan. 6–8, 2020.

Kuo, Michelle• Selected guest and speaker. St.

Lawrence College Writers Series, Mar. 3, 2020.

• Invited speaker. British Council, Paris, Mar. 12, 2020.

• Keynote. Selected Common Text for First-Year Seminar, Saint Michael’s College, Sept. 5, 2020.

• Invited speaker. German Historical Institute on Citizenship Education and Democracy, Nov. 12, 2020.

Majed, Ziad• « La nouvelle génération arabe et

ses aspirations politiques ». Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris, Feb. 2020.

• « Samir Kassir, le parcours d’un intellectual ». Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris, Mar. 2020.

• “Deliberative Democracy and Its Approaches.” The Kettering foundation,

Dayton, Ohio, USA, online, July 2020.• “The Crisis of Lebanon.” Saint Olaf

College, USA, online, Aug. 2020.• “The Decline of the Lebanese

System.” The Council for Arab-British Understanding, online, Sept. 2020.

• “The Regional Consequences of the Syrian Conflict.” American Graduate School, online, Oct. 2020.

• « Liban récit d’une catastrophe ». L’Institut de Recherches et d’Etudes sur la Méditerranée et le Moyen Orient, online, Oct. 2020.

• « Le Liban et sa crise existentielle ». Mucem et Mediapart, Dec. 2020.

Malo, Stéphane• Organizer of the Open Innovation

Contest with guest speaker Laetitia Cuirot from Agorize.

McGuinness, Justin• McGuinness, Justin and Iman Batita.

“The Impact of Heritage Policies on the Appropriation of Domestic Space in the Médina (Historic Urban Core) of Tunis, 1950 to the Present.” Association for Critical Heritage Studies, fifth biennial conference, UCL – University of London, online, Aug. 26–30, 2020.

Medin, Daniel • “River and Life” with Esther Kinsky,

Bergen International Literature Festival, Bergen, Feb. 2020.

• “Dreams from the War” with Mazen Maarouf, Bergen International Festival,

WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS

Feb. 2020. • “Literary Celebrity, Activism, and

the Industry,” panel with Alice Guthrie, Charlotte Ryland, Alan Taylor and Elleke Boehmer at Art & Action: A Webinar Series on Literary Authorship, Politics, and Celebrity Culture, University of Oxford (virtual), Sept. 2020.

• “Cartographies” with Mathias Enard, Irène Jacob and Lucie Campos, Villa Gilet, Lyon, Oct. 2020.

Medved, Maria• Online speaker. “Gender and Covid-19.”

Episode One: “Why Do More Men than Women Die of Covid-19?” Episode Two: “How Does Covid-19 Impact Women?” Learning Laboratory. The American University of Paris.

• Invited speaker. “De-Individuation and De-Personalization During the Time of Covid-19.” Psychology of Global Crises Conference, Paris, May 2020.

• Invited speaker. “Memory and Narrative: New Alliances in the Sciences of Life.” Wissenschaften von Leben: Natur- und Kulturewissenschaften im Dialog. Salzkammergut, Austria, June 2020.

• Wright, M., Medved, M. I., Montgomery, J., Roger, K. “Understanding Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Clinical Encounter.” Presented at the International Conference for Communication in Healthcare. Conference award winner, Sept. 2020.

• Co-organizer of The Psychology of Global Crises (open access synchronous and asynchronous conference with 64 presenters, 10 panels, 2,000 participants, 10,000 YouTube views).

• Co-organizer of the Annual Berlin Symposium of Narrative Medicine (recognized by German Medical Association for continuing education credits), Charité Hospital/Humboldt University on theme of Narratives in Medicine: Between Fact and Fiction.

Payne, Robert• Conference presentation. “Queer Fits:

Towards a Theory of Queer Media Formats.” Mediating Sexualities: The Sexual Politics of Media Production and Regulation, Université de Lille, online, Nov. 3, 2020.

• Keynote presentation. “The Queer Potential of Infrastructural Failure.” The Failure of Knowledge / Knowledges of Failure research network, University of Bayreuth, online, Dec. 10, 2020.

Roda, Claudia • Roda, C., and S. Perry (2020)

“Learning on Lockdown: A Survey of Higher Education Students during the Covid-19 Pandemic.” Presentation to Teaching Information Literacy during COVID-19: Your Reflections and Looking Forward. AMICAL Consortium, June 17, 2020.

WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS

34 35

Schiff, Brian• Keynote. “The Hermeneutics of Crisis

and the Crisis of Interpretation.” The Psychology of Global Crises, The American University of Paris, May 20, 2020.

• Keynote. “One Narrative Studies or Many?” Delivered to the workshop The Study of Literature, Reading, and Cognition: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Concepts, and Terms. ACCELS–Aachen Center for Cognitive and Empirical Literary Studies, Oct. 5, 2020.

• Invited speaker. “Entering Stories.” Delivered to Narrating the Mesh at the University of Ghent, Dec. 8, 2020.

Slavkova, Iveta• Presentation of book Réparer l’homme.

La Grande Guerre, la crise de l’humanisme et l’Homme nouveau du futurisme et du Bauhaus, (Presses du réel, Dijon, 2020). Annual meeting of the Association des Amis de Jacques Audiberti (https://audiberti.com/), Nov. 3, 2020.

Stauss, Renate• Conference conception, organization

and hosting with Franziska Schreiber. The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education, facilitated by The American University of Paris, France, Sept. 25, 2020, https://www.aup.edu/conferences/digitalmultilogue-fashion-education.

• Invited lecture with Franziska Schreiber.

“Fashion Education: Dimensions, Contexts and Futures.” Annual Conference of the Network Fashion Textile, Germany, Sept. 26, 2020.

• Conception, organization and hosting of two-day professional development workshop with Franziska Schreiber. “I love it! Werte/n in der Designlehre.” (“Values and Evaluation in Design Education.”) Berlin Center for Higher Education, Germany, Nov. 25, 2020.

Tresilian, David• “Student–Faculty Research Team

Collaboration in the Liberal Arts: Lessons Learned from the GLCA-Library of Congress Program,” with Michael Stoepel. AMICAL Conference, Kuwait, Jan. 2020.

Weill, Sharon• “Terror in Court: Transnational Jihadism

and the Fabrication of Its Judges.” Center for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University, UK, Jan. 30, 2020, https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/events/terror-court-transnational-jihadism-and-fabrication-its-judges-ethnography-french-criminal.

• Organizer and participant. “Jihadists on Trial: An Ethnographic Study at the French Assize Court (2017–2019).” CERI, Sciences Po, Mar. 2020, https://www.sciencespo.fr/agenda/ceri/fr?event=1953. For the launch of our research report, this interdisciplinary colloquium was organized with the participation of academics and judicial actors including the French Counter-

WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS

Terrorism Prosecutor, the President of the Assizes Criminal Court, a counter-terrorism investigative judge and a defense lawyer.

• Presentation of a paper. Annual Conference of Law and Society, May 2020.

• Book presentations of The President on Trial, Prosecuting Hissene Habré (OUP 2020) at Irish Center of Human Rights, Galway, Nov. 2020, and Groningen University, The Netherlands, Dec. 2020.

Wu, Albert• Invited speaker. German Historical

Institute on Citizenship Education and Democracy, Nov. 12, 2020.

• Invited talk. “On the Global History of Anti-Vaccination Movements.” Research Colloquium at the Research Centre for the Study of Democratic Cultures and Politics, University of Groningen, Dec. 9, 2020.

WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES, PRESENTATIONS & INVITED TALKS

37

Berg, Elena• The Richard Lounsbery Foundation,

funds for the Joy and Edward Frieman Environmental Science Center to support research on the consequences of urbanization and land use change for biodiversity and behaviour. A collaboration between all four AUP science professors, May 2020.

Brockmeier, Jens• Fellowship, Einstein Center Chronoi,

Berlin, Summer Sessions 2019–21.

Caballer Gutierrez, Manuel• The Richard Lounsbery Foundation,

funds for “Urbanization and Land Use Change Effects on Aquatic Biodiversity and Behavior.” June 1, 2020–June 30, 2021. Co-PIs: Jelena Pantel and Claudio Piani.

Canelas, Carla• PEP-IDRC Research Grant for

“Simulations of Policy Responses and Interventions to Promote Inclusive Adaptation to and Recovery from the COVID-19 Crisis in Ecuador,” 2020–22.

Carlson, Kerstin• Talent Track grant to support a

research project on “Bias in Terrorism Law,” SDU.

Feldman, Jessica• Lauréate, Cité international des arts,

Paris studio residency, 2020–21.• Institut français du Monde associatif,

grant « recherche sur le fait associatif » (Co-PI), 2020.

Feltham, Oliver• College Internationale de Philosophie

funds for research.

Gunn, Dan• San Francisco Foundation funds for

publication of the Cahiers Series.

Libal, Tomer• FNR PathFinder grant.• FNR ProofOfConcept grant.

Rast, Rebekah• CNRS funding for a GIS (Groupement

d’intérêt scientifique) in support of ReAL2 - Réseau français d’acquisition des langues secondes (network of second language acquisition specialists in France), of which AUP is a member. Grant over three years, 2020–23.

Sawyer, Stephen• European Research Council Horizons

Grant: D.Rad.

EXTERNAL GRANTS AWARDED

GRANTS

IV. GRANTS

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

38 39

Stauss, Renate• Network Fashion & Textiles grant for

conference concept, organization and hosting, with Franziska Schreiber. The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education, The American University of Paris, Sept. 25, 2020, https://www.aup.edu/conferences/digitalmultilogue-fashion-education.

• Einstein Foundation grant: Einstein Circle/team bid for “Fashioning Education” concept, grant application, organization of Einstein Circle, facilitated by Berlin University of the Arts, Germany (with Valeska Schmidt-Thomsen & Franziska Schreiber) Jan. 1, 2021–Dec. 31, 2023.

Tresilian, David• Centre national du Livre (Paris) grant to

the American University in Cairo Press for publication of The Muslim Brothers in Society, with input from translator.

• WAFAW (When Authoritarianism Fails in the Arab World) Program Grant to the American University in Cairo Press for publication of The Muslim Brothers in Society, with input from translator.

GRANTS

Bach, Maria• Faculty Development Grant for SASE

conference registration.

Berg, Elena• Faculty Development Grant for

research-related travel: collaboration with Harvard University professor Scott Edwards and researcher Flavia Termignoni-Garcia on an avian cooperative breeding project. June 24–July 15, 2020.

Caballer Gutierrez, Manuel• Andrew W. Mellon Grant for

experiential learning and mentored research: “Biodiversity Exploration, How to Form an Independent Scientist from a Student with Curiosity. The Case Study of Bahama´s Molluscan Fauna after the Destructive Hurricane Dorian,” 2019–20.

Carlson, Kristin• The George and Irina Schaeffer Center

for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention travel grant for research-related travel to Colombia.

Culp, Julian• Andrew W. Mellon Grant for “Global

Justice,” Course Development Grant, Jan. to May 2020.

• Andrew W. Mellon Grant for “Reason in Dark Times: Past and Present of the

Enlightenment.” Flagship Course Grant, Euro, with Albert Wu, Jan. to May 2020.

• Center for Critical Democracy Studies grant for the lecture series “Contemporary European Democratic Theory,” The American University of Paris, Sept. to Dec. 2020.

Dennis, Amanda• Faculty Development Grant for

indexing the monograph “Beckett and Embodiment: Body, Space and Agency.”

Dwibedy, Biswamit• Andrew W. Mellon Grant and Civic

Media Lab funds for a multi-genre project titled “House of Uncommon Pleasures.”

Elder, Tanya• Civic Media Lab Grant for the

Sustainable Development Practicum for project “From Archiving to Digital Sharing,” which is a platform that seeks to enhance collaboration between different actors (AUP students, NGOs and the AUP community) and provide a space for accessing information and material.

Feldman, Jessica• Civic Media Lab Grant for travel to

Sustain OSS Summit, Brussels.

INTERNAL GRANTS AWARDED

GRANTS

40 41

Roda, Claudia• Civic Media Lab Grant for Data:

Science and Society, https://ac.aup.edu/croda/CML_DS.

Russakoff, Anna• Faculty Development Grant for

reproduction rights for paper “Jean Pucelle, Mahiet and the Fauvel Master: Relationships between Manuscript Illuminators in Fourteenth-Century Paris.”

• Faculty Development Grant for reproduction rights for paper “Bestiality in Medieval Art: Cross-Cultural Reflections on a Lascivious Lacuna.”

Slavkova, Iveta• Faculty Development Grant for

copyright images for the article “Cemetery=Civilization: Circus Wols, World War II and the collapse of humanism”, Arts: special issue “World War, Art, and Memory: 1914 to 1945,” vol. 9, no. 3, p. 93, https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0752/9/3/93.

• Faculty Development Grant for membership and conference fee for the annual CAA (College Art Association) conference, panel: “Earth as a Desert: The Ecology of Surrealism in the face of Climate Crisis,” https://caa.confex.com/caa/2021/meetingapp.cgi/Session/7374.

• Faculty Development Grant for membership of EAM (European Network for the Study of the Avant-garde and Modernism).

Stauss, Renate• Faculty Development Grant for

copyright permission and article publication of peer-reviewed journal article. “Passing as Fashionable, Feminine and Sane: ‘Therapy of Fashion’ and the Normalisation of Psychiatric Patients in 1960s US.” Fashion Theory, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 601–37, doi.org/10.1080/1362704X.2020.1746515.

• Civic Media Lab Grant, Andrew W. Mellon Grant and Teaching and Learning Center Grant for conference concept, organization and hosting, with Franziska Schreiber. The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education, The American University of Paris, Sept. 25, 2020, https://www.aup.edu/conferences/digitalmultilogue-fashion-education.

Weill, Sharon• Faculty Development Grant for

translation costs of an article and copyright for illustration

• Faculty Development Grant for presenting a paper “Terror in Court: Transnational Jihadism and the Fabrication of Its Judges. An Ethnography in French Criminal Courts” at Oxford, Jan. 30, 2020.

Wu, Albert• Andrew W. Mellon Grant for flagship

Integrative Inquiry course, Reason in Dark Times: The Past and Present of the Enlightenment, with Julian Culp.

Gardner, Hall• Faculty Development Grant to present

a lecture on “The Trump Administration and Global Politics,” Monterrey, Mexico, Feb. 20, 2020.

• Civic Media Lab Grant for book project, The Digital and Artificial Intelligence Revolutions: Tools of Terror, War, and Eyes of Big Brother, Fall 2020.

Gunn, Dan• Faculty Development Grant for

materials for Muriel Spark’s letters. Purchasing scans of letters from libraries and universities for reference in the book in progress, The Letters of Muriel Spark.

Hägel, Peter• Faculty Development Grant for the

purchase of book copies for PhD supervisors and reviewers.

Hobart, Brenton• Faculty Development Grant for

distribution cost of La Peste à la Renaissance to diverse media and departments for publicity purposes.

Hollinshead-Strick, Cary• Faculty Development Grant to present

“Text Puréed or in Patches: The Epistemology of Alimentary Metaphors from Balzac to Zola” at a roundtable in honor of Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson at the MLA meetings in Seattle, Washington, Jan. 2020.

• Licensing fee for an image used in “Text Puréed or in Patches: Alimentary Metaphors for Press Practices” to be published in The Romantic Review.

Kinne, Elisabeth• Faculty Development Grant for

presenting a paper, “The Nature of Conduct and Its Orientation in 14th Cent. France,” at the Gender & Medieval studies conference in Swansea, Jan. 6–8, 2020.

Libina, Marsha• Faculty Development Grants for

illustration fees for “Picturing Time and Eternity in Sebastiano del Piombo’s Viterbo Pieta” and research-related travel for article “Visions in Stone: Illusion, Animation and the Devotional Gaze in Borromeo’s Sacred Images.”

Medved, Maria• Faculty Development Grant for

research for Resilience & Psychological Health: Perspectives on Canadian Indigenous People, Feb. 2020.

Rast, Rebekah• Andrew W. Mellon Grant for

experiential learning and mentored research, reconnaissance for Cultural Program study trip: Languages in Malta.

• Andrew W. Mellon Grant for new “flagship” Integrative Inquiry course, Migration: Local and Global.

GRANTSGRANTS

42 43

V. EXHIBITIONS, FILMS & VIDEOS

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

Feldman, Jessica• Sunday’s Screening, Cité internationale des arts cinema, screening of Numerous

Individuals on the Road, Dec. 2020..

Shimony, Jonathan• Group exhibition. Galerie 55 Bellechasse, Paris, France, Jan. 2020.• Group exhibition. Focus Paris Art Fair, Paris, France, Feb. 2020.• Group exhibition. FRAME Consortium, Basel, Switzerland, Feb. 2020.

Stauss, Renate• Podcast: Fashion Is a Great Teacher – The Fashion Education Podcast, with Franziska

Schreiber, https://fashionisagreatteacher.buzzsprout.com.

EXHIBITIONS, FILMS & VIDEOS

44 45

Professor Jonathan Shimony (right) poses for a picture with guest curator Jacqueline Ngo Mpii at the vernissage for the exhibition ‘Embracing,’ February 2020

Professor Hannah Westley (right) catches up with a student at an event on climate change and the limits of American journalism, February 2020

Professor Brian Schiff (right) with guest speaker Anna Aleksanyan at an event on gendered aspects of the Armenian genocide, February 2020

Professors Michelle Kuo (left) and Albert Wu (right) offer opening words ahead of student presentations on the Migrant Justice Project, January 2020

46 47FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

VI. COLLABORATIONS WITH STUDENTS Berg, Elena• Collaborated on a manuscript with a

former student on “Mutation Load in Beetles.”

Caballer Gutierrez, Manuel• Trained a student during visiting

research at the Muséum National d´Histoire Naturelle (MNHN), Paris, Feb. to May 2020.

Carlson, Kerstin• Faculty mentor for “On the Edge”

activism group.

Cath, Albert; and Earhart, Robert• In collaboration with the summer

2020 MSIM directed study group of students, produced a book entitled Sustainability Strategies in a Post-Covid19 World. First book edition to be published in June 2021.

Dennis, Amanda• Faculty mentor for the student-run

literary magazine, Paris/Atlantic.

Gardner, Hall• “Vincent’s Room,” poem, published

in Paris/Atlantic, which is edited by AUP students. The poem and its translation into French were chosen for prestigious National Translation Month contest in Sept. 2021, https://nationaltranslationmonth.org/?p=2493.

Kuo, Michelle• In collaboration with students

taking the course “Prison Education Workshop,” created a two-day global virtual conference consisting of four panels which drew activists and practitioners from across the world. It explored topics such as punishment, prison abolition and global justice.

• Faculty mentor to students on the Stanford Three Strikes Project for an incarcerated client in a California state prison. Students provided legal research, organized his commutation application and helped prepare the client for his parole board hearing where he was granted parole.

Kuo, Michelle; and Wu, Albert• Faculty mentor to the Migrant Justice

Club where eight students were formed in asylum law and travelled to Texas to work with RAICES and imprisoned migrants at Karnes who were seeking asylum. These students gave a presentation on their work in Jan. 2020. In Spring 2020, they continued by fundraising for refugee groups in France. Together they hosted several speakers, including Eunice Cho, an ACLU attorney in immigrants’ rights.

• Organized, with students of the History, Law, and Society Executive Board, conversations on racial justice following the Black Lives Matter protests and launched a voluntary weekly antiracist reading group for all students, staff and faculty. For 11 weeks, we met regularly to discuss historical, sociological and literary texts.

COLLABORATIONS WITH STUDENTS

48 49

Martz, Linda• Collaborated with an AUP graduate,

who interned with a Tanzanian NGO, to develop appropriate student training materials for a proposed practicum.

Picard, Anne-Marie• Organized, with a student

representative, an AUP Engage conference on anti-racism engagement opportunities in France; meetings were held with SOS Racisme representatives in June, July and Sept. 2020.

• Collaborated on a project to organize monthly training workshops for students and faculty with SOS Racisme.

Rast, Rebekah• Collaborated with student members

of the Learning Commons Advisory Board.

Shimony, Jonathan• Faculty advisor to fine arts students

who frequently assisted with the installation of artwork in the AUP Fine Arts Gallery and the running of exhibition openings.

Shiomi, Sei• Faculty advisor on the creation and

development of a new theatre club with students from the Theatre Arts course.

Tresilian, David• Faculty advisor on a joint project

between students at AUP and Al-Akhawayn University, Morocco, as part

of course CL1099FB7. Study trip to Cairo, Egypt, together with Paris field trips to the Institut du Monde Arabe, the Louvre, the Institut des Cultures d’Islam, the Paris Mosque, and the Cite de l’Immigration, Feb. 2020.

Vanel, Hervé• Discussions with AUP’s Gen*Sex Club

on developing a more LGBTQ+ inclusive art history curriculum. .

Ward, James• Sponsored the Finance Club, now the

Finance and Consulting Club.

Weill, Sharon• Documentary film. During the Oct.

2019 study trip to Israel, students filmed interviews with a dozen Israeli and Palestinian civil society actors in Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem. In Spring 2020 in the Civil Society course, students made a one-hour documentary film The Other Side in which they use their footage and theorize it in the context of analyzing human security and the role of civil society, https://www.aup.edu/news-events/news/2020-12-09/students-explore-civil-society-israel-hour-long-documentary.

• Publication of a collective work following the Charlie Hebdo trial, students produced a magazine following the empirical experience of observing the trial in the Law and Conflict course, Fall 2020, https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/

COLLABORATIONS WITH STUDENTS

download/Magazine-Final-2020.pdf and https://www.aup.edu/news-events/news/2020-10-27/law-and-conflict-students-observe-charlie-hebdo-terror-trial.

COLLABORATIONS WITH STUDENTS

50 51FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

VII. COLLABORATIONS WITH FACULTY Berg, Elena; and Caballer Gutierrez, Manuel• Collaboration on a project about

the behavior of marine sea slugs under light of different wavelengths, specifically using the UV spectrum. This project is in a preliminary phase of development and is using funds coming from The Richard Lounsbery Foundation initiative, June 1, 2020 onwards.

Berg, Elena; and Kinne, Elizabeth• Working collaboration with Albion

College professor, Lynn Verduzco Baker, on a manuscript exploring reflexivity in their respective disciplines.

Berg, Elena; and Piani, Claudio• Continued collaboration on a long-

term project examining the impacts of daily and seasonal temperature shifts on the behavior, life history and evolution of seed beetles. For more information, please see https://www.aup.edu/academics/research-centers/center-for-environmental-studies/the-work-of-the-center/climate-change-project.

Carlson, Kerstin• Collaboration with Michelle Kuo and

Jessica Feldman for On the Edge activism group.

• Collaboration with Sharon Weill on the Habré trial, Colombia transitional justice research and the French terror trials.

Cath, Albert; and Earhart, Robert• Collaborated with the summer 2020

MSIM directed study group of students, produced a book entitled Sustainability Strategies in a Post-Covid19 World. This first book edition is to be published in June 2021.

Culp, Julian; and Wu, Albert• Development of the Department of

History and Politics’ flagship course, “Reason in Dark Times: Past and Present of the Enlightenment.”

Golub, Philip• Collaboration with Stephen Sawyer on

the preparation of Demos21, leading to the inaugural event of the CCDS with Etienne Balibar, Dec. 11, 2020.

• An initiator of, and currently engaged in the preparation of, an international conference in Cres with Brian Schiff and the George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention, to be held in May 2022. The conference is co-sponsored by AUP, the Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory of Belgrade, the Institute for Advanced Studies of the University of Rijeka, and Ceri Sciences-Po.

Hollinshead-Strick, Cary• Collaboration with Linda Martz

to create a new course, Aesthetic Activism?, as part of a new FirstBridge, Evolution and Othering, Science and Fiction.

COLLABORATIONS WITH FACULTY

52 53

Kuo, Michelle• Designed and co-taught course,

Becoming Free, with Professor Miranda Spieler and the support of a Andrew W. Mellon Grant. The course explores the lives of former slaves and formerly incarcerated people from a law and history perspective.

Kuo, Michelle; and Wu, Albert• Collaboration together with students

of the History, Law, and Society Executive Board to launch a voluntary weekly antiracist reading group for all students, staff and faculty over 11 weeks to discuss historical, sociological and literary texts. Summer 2020.

• Collaboration together as faculty mentors for the Migrant Justice Club.

Martz, Linda• Developed the Tanzania Business

Education practicum project with Evelyn Odonkor and Gail Hamilton.

Medin, Daniel• “Exploding Clichés: On Éric Chevillard’s

Versatile Prose,” by Daniel Levin Becker, Michelle Kuo and Jeremy Davis, commissioned and co-edited by Daniel Medin. LA Review of Books, Dec. 22, 2020.

Perry, Susan; and Roda, Claudia• Response to the National Pilot

Committee for Digital Ethics public consultation on the ethical issues of conversations agents, with a graduate

student, Oct. 2020.• Submission to the United Nations

Committee on the Rights of the Child in response to the Draft General Comment No. 25 on children’s rights in relation to the digital environment (submission number 82), with a graduate student, Nov. 2020.

Rast, Rebekah• Introduction to Linguistics course co-

taught with Anne-Marie Picard.• Organization of TLC/ARC/AMICAL

events with Martin Dege, Nahid Walji, Ann Borel and Jeff Gima.

Shimony, Jonathan; and Treilhou, Stéphane• Continued collaboration to create

creative art workshops for alumni and AUP benefactors.

Slavkova, Iveta• Collaboration with Linda Martz for

AH1099FB, Art and Human Origin, Spring 2020.

• Collaboration with Bernard Zirnheld to mutualize, harmonize and adapt remote teaching for AH1003 Intro to Art through Paris Museums, Spring 2020.

Tresilian, David• Study trip to Cairo, Egypt, with

Hannah Westley.• Joint project with Paul Love, School

of Humanities and Social Sciences,

COLLABORATIONS WITH FACULTY

Al-Akhawayn University, Morocco, as part of CL1099FB7. Students from AUP and Al-Akhawayn worked together under joint supervision and with supervision from Michael Stoepel (library).

Ward, James• Collaborative conversations with

Claudia Roda and Susan Perry on the Data Science Group regarding finance data.

COLLABORATIONS WITH FACULTY

54 55

TEACHING AND LEARNING CENTER EVENTS

Andrew W. Mellon Grant Pedagogical Seminars• TLC Mellon Workshop – “Liberal

Education and Reflective Practices,” facilitated by Michael Bamberg (current Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Humanities and Social Sciences at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan), Jan. 2020.

• Joint Civic Media Lab and TLC Mellon Workshop – “Digital Privacy Workshop with Privacy|Lx,” facilitated by Kevin Gallagher, a computer scientist who teaches at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and works with Privacy/Lx, a nonprofit based in Lisbon, which runs digital privacy trainings for a wide range of demographics, from climate activists to nursing home residents, Mar. 2020.

TLC Lunches• Funding opportunities and

collaborations with colleagues of other American universities in research and teaching

• Video recording• Lecture capture• Assignments, quizzes and grading• Keeping students engaged: staging

creative, collaborative learning• End of semester: grades, exams and

retention • AUP solutions to AUP situations• Acting out theory

• Learning in the disciplines• Translating GLACC• Communicating with communications• Plan for the shape of the Spring

semester• Workshops by external facilitators.

COLLABORATIONS WITH FACULTY

FIRSTBRIDGE 2020

Bach, Maria; and Feltham, OliverHow Money, Debt and Tax Made the Modern EconomyWhat Is a Political Body? Plato And Aristotle’s Answers

Berg, Elena; and Kinne, ElizabethMotherhood: Promise or PerilHuman Evolution and Motherhood

Culp, Julian; and Feldman, JessicaSpeaking Out and Logging In: Digital Participation and PublicDemocracy: From Athens to Zuccotti Park

Gilbert, Geoff; and Payne, RobertWriting Masculinities in 1984/2020Masculinity in Media and Popular Culture

Hamilton, Gail; and Williams, RussellHolding Out for A HeroYou are the Hero…

Hollinshead-Strick, Cary; and Martz, LindaAesthetic Activism?Science, Society and Human Origins

Majed, Ziad; and Tresilian, DavidThe Struggle for the Middle EastModern to Contemporary in the Arab World

Martz, Linda; and Slavkova, Iveta Art and Human OriginsScience, Society and Human Origins

McGuinness, Justin; and Tresilian, DavidFrom Medina to Metropolis: Cities of Near East & North Africa Modern to Contemporary in the Arab World

Shimony, Jonathan; and Stojanov, GeorgiThe Art and Science of Creating Digital StuffStudio Class

COLLABORATIONS WITH FACULTY

56 57COLLABORATIONS WITH FACULTYFACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

VIII. AWARDS, HONORS & APPOINTMENTS Bach, Maria• History of Economics Society, Joseph

Dorfman Best Dissertation Prize.

Berg, Elena• AUP’s Board of Trustees Award for

Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Bloomfield, Anatole• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Brockmeier, Jens • Editorial board member: cultura &

psyché: Journal of Cultural Psychology. Springer Nature, US/Germany, 2020.

• Advisory board member: International Conference Media e Filosofia, Centre for Comparative Modernism, University of Turin, Italy, 2020–22.

Caballer Gutierrez, Manuel• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Carlson, Kerstin• Selected for the “Talent Track” at a

Danish university, granting research funds, course releases and mentoring for a pilot project.

• Guest researcher, Danish Institute for Human Rights, Feb. to Apr. 2020.

Cath, Albert• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Corran, Ruth• Renewed “honorary affiliate” status

with the University of Sydney.

Culp, Julian• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020

Debroise, Nathalie• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Dennis, Amanda• Writing residency awarded at Yaddo,

June 2020.

Einbinder, Fred• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Outstanding Research & Publications, May 2020.

Feltham, Oliver• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

• External member of the jury of the Ecole Doctorale of Université Paris I, Departement de Philosophie.

AWARDS, HONORS & APPOINTMENTS

58 59

Gardner, Hall• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Outstanding Research & Publications, May 2020.

• “Vincent’s Room,” poem and its translation into French were chosen for the prestigious Sept. 2021 National Translation Month contest, https://nationaltranslationmonth.org/?p=2493.

Gilbert, Geoff• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Golub, Philip• Editorial board of the peer-review

journal Chine – Nouvelle Asie.• International advisory board of the

Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory of the University of Belgrade and the Center for Advanced Studies of the University of Rijeka.

• Research program member, “Developmentalism: Theories and Practices,” China School of Economics and Management of Northwest University.

Harding, Adrian• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Harsin, Jayson• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Hecker, Jurgen• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Hobart, Brenton• Winner of the Académie Française’s

“Prix Monseigneur Marcel” 2021 for « La Peste à la Renaissance. L’imaginaire d’un fléau dans la littérature au XVIe siècle », https://www.academie-francaise.fr/brenton-hobart.

Hollinshead-Strick, Cary• AUP’s Board of Trustees Award for

Outstanding Research & Publications, May 2020.

• Elected to a five-year term on the LLC 19th-Century French Forum Executive Committee of the Modern Language Association.

Kobtzeff, Oleg• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

AWARDS, HONORS & APPOINTMENTS

Kuo, Michelle• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

• Saint Michael’s College selected Reading with Patrick as its common reads book & required first-year reading.

Libal, Tomer• “NAI: Towards Transparent and Usable

Semi-Automated Legal Analysis” won the Internationales Rechtsinformatik Symposion 2020, Best Paper Award.

Majed, Ziad• A member on the advisory boards

of many Middle Eastern and French institutions.

Martz, Linda• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Medin, Daniel• Served on board of directors of the

Bergen International Literature Festival, Norway.

• Served on jury of essay contest (international writers under 30) for BILF.

• Served on jury of Haus der Kulturen der Welt’s Internationaler Literaturpreis, Germany.

• Served on board of directors of Yale University Press’s Margellos World Republic of Letters.

Medved, Maria• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Pantel, Jelena• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Perry, Susan• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020

Picard, Anne-Marie• AUP’s Board of Trustees Award for

Innovation in Interdisciplinary Studies, May 2020.

Rast, Rebekah• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020

Rosenstein, Roy• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020

AWARDS, HONORS & APPOINTMENTS

6160

Roy, Sneharika• The European Society for English

Studies (ESSE) Book Award for Junior Scholars for The Postcolonial Epic: From Melville to Walcott and Ghosh.

• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020

Shiryaeva, Natalya• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Spieler, Miranda• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

Ward, James• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

• A member of the Board of Trustees for Chavagnes International College.

Weill, Sharon• Judge at the French National Court

for Asylum, appointed by UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

• Affiliated as research associate with CERI, Sciences Po.

Williams, Russell• AUP’s Board of Trustees Award for

Innovation in Instructional Design, May 2020.

• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees Award for Research & Publications, May 2020.

Wu, Albert• Nominated for AUP’s Board of Trustees

Award for Distinguished Teaching, May 2020.

AWARDS, HONORS & APPOINTMENTS COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT & FIELD WORK

IX. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT & FIELD WORK

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

62 63

Bodevin, Suzanne• Louis Bachelier lecture series. (The

organization organizes a substantial number of finance lectures in Paris.)

• TBLI (Triple Bottom Line Investment) – based in the Netherlands.

• The Fletcher School (Tufts University) – Alumni Association, France.

• Sustainable Finance Geneva.• Paris Dauphine. (Lecture series often

addressing sustainability issues given Dauphine’s MA specialization in Carbon, Energy & Finance.)

• University of Notre Dame Alumni Association.

• The Fletcher School (Tufts University), PhD alumni network.

Caballer Gutierrez, Manuel• Community involvement: Rahul

Mehrotra. PhD thesis title “Biology of Sea Slugs in Soft Sediment Habitats in the Gulf of Thailand.” Chulalongkorn University. Advisor: Dr. Suchana Chavanich. Co-Advisor: Dr. Manuel Caballer Gutierrez. Defense: Mar. 30, 2020.

• Project evaluation for external agencies: reviewer for the Graduate Women in Science National Fellowship Program (GWSNF), May 2020. Proposal by Samantha Ann Donohoo .“Establishing Cryptic Biodiversity of Caribbean Sea Slugs.” Supervisor: T.E. Gosliner (California Academy of Sciences).

• Field work: Corsica (Corse Sud). Project: La Planète Revisitée – Pro

Natura + Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN), Paris. Role as scientist-specialist in the taxonomy and systematics of sea slugs (mollusks), scientific diver and photographer, Oct. 2020.

• Visiting research: Muséum national d´Histoire naturelle (MNHN), Paris, France. DGDC – Direction Générale Déléguée aux Collections. Feb. to Dec., 2020. Supervisor: Dr. Pierre Lozouet. Providing expertise on the samples coming from field trips, describing new species, publishing scientific papers.

Carlson, Kerstin• Colombia (JEP): On the Edge, virtual

European community activism r.e. migration, crimes against humanity, and human rights abuses of migrants. Trial observation (France & DK).

• COST Network, Justice360 Project (Representative from Denmark) 2019–23.

Corran, Ruth• Jury member for the soutenance de

thèse of Guillaume Gandolfi at the University of Caen, Dec. 2020, on “Résultats sur les extensions singulières des groupes d’Artin et de tresses virtuelles.”

Doyle, Waddick• The class Co-Existence and Religion

involved many visits to different religious sites in Paris.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT & FIELD WORK

• Supported the work on the Prison Education Workshop course.

Earhart, Robert; and Zhang, Kate Yue• Completed 46 interviews on the topic

of remote work and well-being in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. This research will feed into a number of projects to be completed and published in 2021 and 2022.

Einbinder, Fred• VP Advocacy, member of Executive

Committee, Association of American Residents Overseas (AARO).

Feldman, Jessica• Moderator, US presidential election

debate, American Club of Paris, Nov. 2020.

Kuo, Michelle• Stanford Three Strikes Project, pro

bono attorney (July 2020 to present). Worked with an incarcerated client in a California state prison. .

Libal, Tomer• Served as program committee member

at the 7th Workshop on Practical Aspects of Automated Reasoning and the 29th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligencel.

Majed, Ziad• Continued involvement in international

solidarity initiatives in support for Syrian refugees, Lebanese youth cultural clubs and Palestinian associations.

• A member of the support network of the “Mediterranean Women’s Fund,” a network of women’s organizations and feminist scholars in the Levant, Southern Europe and the Maghreb.

Medved, Maria• Continued research studies involving

narratives of risk and resilience in different populations. This involves staying on indigenous peoples’ reserves, reaching out to retirement homes, conducting interviews with homeless people on the streets and cultivating health and medicine connections to contact people suffering from injuries or diseases. This kind of social science research is time consuming and labor intensive, involving multiple informants at various sites.

Picard, Anne-Marie• Organization of AUP Engage

conference by Paris-based LGBTQ+ advocacy organization, SOS Homophobie.

• Organization and hosting of a conference and dialogue with American and French representatives of Amnesty International on “BLM, Police Violence in France & the USA,” Oct. 8, 2020.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT & FIELD WORK

64 65

• Organized an AUP Engage conference on anti-racism engagement opportunities in France, with a student representative, Fatimata Djibrine, and the French NGO SOS Racisme.

• Attended SOS Racisme, Université d’automne, workshops and conferences, Oct. 16–18, 2020.

• Elected member of the Comité social & économique and elected secrétaire-adjointe, Sept. 2020.

• Elected Référente Risques psycho-sociaux et harcèlement, CSE, Dec. 2020.

• Member of the Comité d’enquête paritaire sur le harcèlement, Nov. to Dec. 2020.

Rast, Rebekah• Partnership with UPE2A programs

“classes d’accueil” in schools in Seine-Saint-Denis.

• Collaboration with the Quartiers Solidaires, a group that works with migrant communities in Paris.

Regan, Marie• Field work: Filmed research in Kigali

and Kibuye, Rwanda, for a project on simultaneous interpreting of atrocity, Feb. 2020.

Shimony, Jonathan• An active member of “Accomplir,” a

neighborhood association dedicated to improving social cohesion and helping the homeless in the center of Paris.

Slavkova, Iveta• « Oeuvres XXL et oeuvres XXS

; gigantisme et minuscule » and « Le mur comme support d’expression », High School IND (Valence). Collaboration with the region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and l’Association des Amis du musée de Valence (https://amis-musee-valence.org/) on a project for exposing younger generations to culture, Feb. 28, 2020.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT & FIELD WORK

66 67

Professor Anatole Bloomfield (left) leads a french language class online, March 2020

Professor Justin McGuinness (left) meets with students on the last day before remote learning begins, March 2020

Director of the AUP Library, Jorge Sosa (top right), takes questions during orientation, Spring 2020

68 69

X. PUBLIC COMMENTARY & MEDIA COVERAGE

FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

Berg, Elena• Zoomcast series created with fellow

water sommelier Michael Mascha, https://www.aup.edu/academics/research-centers/joy-and-edward-frieman-environmental-science-center/work-center/podcast.

Caballer Gutierrez, Manuel• Mission Corsica – MNHN, http://

laplaneterevisitee-corse.mnhn.fr/fr/participants-marin-2020.

• Mission Corsica – MNHN – The mission to Corsica, https://www.mnhn.fr/sites/mnhn.fr/files/atoms/files/dossier-de-presse-planete-revisitee-biodiversite-corse.pdf.

• Mission Corsica – MNHN – The Project “La Planete Revisité,” http://laplaneterevisitee-corse.mnhn.fr/.

Carlson, Kerstin• BBC, guest, “Nuremberg

Trials: 75 Years On” Nov. 20, 2020, https://www.facebook.com/CenterforWarStudies/videos/3513505882065485.

• “Scope with Rivzi Waqar,” Indus News, Episode 312, Oct. 10, 2020 (regarding international law’s application to Myanmar’s treatment of its Rohingya citizens), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQO3qGt4HCc&t=1388s (min 8–23).

• “Ethics in Law and International Relations.” Keynote speech, Model UN conference, Copenhagen International

School, Oct. 2, 2020.• “Scope with Rivzi Waqar,” Indus News,

Episode 298, Sept. 2020 (regarding impact of confession regarding atrocities towards Rohingya), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G50t-Y8ORmg&t=1591s (min 15–30).

• Twixtlab, “Migration in the Mediterranean,” July 2020 (virtual webinar), www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6ChnkXHlVQ.

• “ISIS Children: Should They Return Home?” Voice of Islam, radio interview, Feb. 12, 2020.

Dennis, Amanda• Booklist Shout ‘n Share selection,

Her Here (July 2020), https://www.booklistreader.com/2020/07/22/books-and-authors/virtual-shout-n-share-showdown-titles-to-watch/.

• Kirkus Review of Her Here, Nov. 2020, https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/amanda-dennis/her-here/.

Doyle, Waddick• Work discussed in Forbes magazine,

https://www.forbes.com/sites/hecparis/2020/11/12/from-pixar-to-herms-key-lessons-from-worlds-top-creator-leaders/?sh=99d8d825eeed.

• Interviewed on “Muslim Communities in France and Secularism” on MCR radio in Sydney.

PUBLIC COMMENTARY & MEDIA COVERAGE

70 71

Gardner, Hall• “Mike Pompeo Becomes First Top US

Diplomat to Visit an Israeli Settlement.” EuroNews, Nov. 11, 2020, https://www.euronews.com/2020/11/19/mike-pompeo-becomes-first-top-us-diplomat-to-visit-an-israeli-settlement.

• “Future Relations: European Hopes for a US Reset Could Be Disappointed.” Euronews, Good Morning Europe, Nov. 9, 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnWZiujOlZg&t=6s.

• « OTAN : les Européens ne doivent pas s’attendre à un grand tournant. » Euronews, Nov. 9, 2020, https://fr.euronews.com/2020/11/09/otan-les-europeens-ne-doivent-pas-s-attendre-a-un-grand-tournant-avec-joe-biden.

• “European Leaders Trying to Find an In-Between Solution to Iran, as to not Isolate Tehran nor Russia and China, Hall Gardner says.” France 24, Sept. 20, 2020, (at 21:48), https://www.france24.com/en/video/20200920-european-leaders-trying-to-find-an-in-between-solution-to-iran-as-to-not-isolate-tehran-nor-russia-and-china-hall-gardner-says.

• Bolton Tell-All Book: France 24, https://www.france24.com/en/video/20200623-bolton-tell-all-book http://medias.france24.com/hd/en/vod/2020/06/23/EN_20200623_090545_091110_CS.mp4.

Harsin, Jayson• “Darwin, Dawkins, and

Disinformation,” EU Vs Disinfo, Dec. 14, 2020, https://euvsdisinfo.eu/darwin-dawkins-and-disinformation/.

• Charcos, Pisando. “La hora de la verdad.” Hoy [Spanish newspaper], Nov. 11, 2020, https://www.hoy.es/extremadura/hora-verdad-20201111002622-ntvo.html.

• Boberg, Emma. “Does Wearing a Mask Emasculate?” International Media Support, Aug. 12, 2020, https://www.mediasupport.org/blogpost/does-wearing-a-mask-emasculate/..

Hobart, Brenton• Coverage in the AUP Magazine, Fall

2020, p. 14, https://www.aup.edu/aup-magazine.

• Participation in the Learning Laboratory, Ep. 14, “Historical Plagues and the Coronavirus Outbreak.”

Kobtzeff, Oleg• Debate on Indus News (Pakistani TV

channel): “How Minorities Are Affected by Covid19 in French Suburbs,” Apr. 23, 2020.

• Interview on presidential elections in Belarus, France 24, in French and English, Aug. 10, 2020.

• Interview on demonstrations in Belarus (France 24 – French language channel), Aug. 19, 2020.

PUBLIC COMMENTARY & MEDIA COVERAGE

• Interview on demonstrations in Belarus (France 24 – French language channel), Aug. 30, 2020.

• Interview on EU sanctions against Lukashenko regime in Belarus, France 24, in French and English, Oct. 13, 2020.

• Public debate with Bruno Drewski (INALCO), Institut d’Études de Géopolitique Appliquée, on the situation in Belarus, Oct. 20, 2020.

Kurkdjian, Sophie• “Révolutions stylistiques,” Le Point, May

1, 2020.

Majed, Ziad• Interviewed regularly in French

media outlets (Le Monde, Libération, Mediapart, L’Express, La Croix, Ouest-France, L’Obs, AFP, BFM TV, Canal Plus, France 5, France 24, France Culture, France Inter, Radio Classique, Regards, and Political) on developments in the Middle East.

• Interviewed in the Independent (UK), Diwan of the Carnegie International (Lebanon and the US), Liberté (Algeria), and La Chronique d’Amnestry International (France) on Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, political Islam and French Middle Eastern politics.

• Written many book reviews in the L’Orient Littéraire journal.

• Written numerous articles in the PanArab newspaper Alquds al-Arabi

(published in London) and articles in Lebanese outlets, and participated in numerous talk shows and was a guest on the political programs of Aljazeera and Alarabiya TV channels.

• Written interventions, articles and commentaries can be found on blogs http://vendredis-arabes.blogspot.com (for French and English) and http://ziadmajed.blogspot.com (for Arabic)

Mlih, Fouad• « L’arabe, langue du monde », table

ronde organisée par la revue Orient XXI dans le cadre du Maghreb des Livres. Feb. 7, 2020.

Pantel, Jelena• Blog post, “Supporting BIPOC

Researchers in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,” Dynamic Ecology, https://dynamicecology.wordpress.com/2020/08/12/supporting-bipoc-researchers-in-ecology-and-evolutionary-biology/.

Schiff, Brian• Invited appearance on France24 in

English on Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan. 25, 2020.

PUBLIC COMMENTARY & MEDIA COVERAGE

72

Slavkova, Iveta• Review of Réparer l’homme: La crise

de l’humanisme et l’Homme nouveau des avant-gardes autour de la Grande Guerre (1909-1929) by Catherine Dufour, July 5, 2020, https://melusine-surrealisme.fr/wp/?p=3521.

Stauss, Renate• “Fashion in Times of Covid-19: Chanel,

Clinical, Creative: Three Face Masks Show the Complexities of Fashion,” AUP’s Learning Laboratory, Episode 9, May 12, 2020, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiJyyLluJDA.

• Jury member of the competition Bielefelder Modepreis (fashion prize), University of Applied Science, Bielefeld, Germany, Jan. 25, 2020.

Vanel, Hervé• France Culture, « La Compagnie

des Œuvres: Le communisme et la philosophie d’Andy Warhol » with Didier Ottinger, deputy director of the Centre Pompidou, Feb. 26, 2020.

• France Culture, « Métaclassique » with David Christoffel, Noémie Fargier and Lena Dormeau. Sept. 16, 2020.

Weill, Sharon• Interviewed for France Culture at the

end of the Charlie Hebdo trial, Dec. 16, 2020.

• Interviewed by Pierre Bienvault for French daily La Croix at the beginning

of the Charlie Hebdo trial, Sept. 2, 2020. “Procès Charlie Hebdo - Hyper Cacher : « Ne pas faire peser sur les accusés le poids des attentes de la société ».”

• Interviewed by Jean-Baptiste Jacquin for French daily Le Monde, in the “Ideas” section, Mar. 10, 2020.

• Interview for “Law and Justice” website (GIP – Ministry of Justice/French National Center for Scientific Research – CNRS), Mar. 2020.

• “How Do We Judge Islamist Terrorists,” article by Pierre Januel, Dalloz publication, Feb. 5, 2020.

Williams, Russell• Participation in TLS podcast, discussing

French fiction, Oct. 8, 2020, https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/milk-as-metaphor/.

• Learning Laboratory, Ep. 13, “The Novels of Self-Isolation,” Professor Russell Williams for the AUP website, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkLbFW6dktk.

PUBLIC COMMENTARY & MEDIA COVERAGE

74

5, boulevard de La Tour-Maubourg | 75007 Paris

F A C U L T Y A C H I E V E M E N T S 2 0 2 0

+ 33 (0)1 40 62 06 00 | www.aup.edu

The achievements recorded here have been collected from the yearly Faculty Activity Reports submitted to the Office of the Provost.

établissement d’enseignement supérieur privé

The American University of Paris