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Cosmopolitanism

Projects

 Crowds watching oil fields accident, smoke coming out of oil rigs. Circa 1920

CMS-iSchool Joint Graduate Conference in Media Technologies

Communication, Comparative Literature, Cinema & Media, Cosmopolitanism, Current Events, Digital Humanities

Articles

Joff Hanauer Endowment for Excellence in Western Civilization

New Hanauer Professor and Fellows Study “Melting Port” Cities and Culture-Spanning Art

Cultural Studies, Language and Literature, Cosmopolitanism

Katz Lectures

Ato Quayson in a blue suit, orange scarf, smiling at the camera with arms folded.

Disputatiousness and Unruly Affective Economies: From the Greeks to Chinua Achebe

Literary Studies, Africa Studies, Cosmopolitanism, Postcolonialism
Kwame Anthony Appiah sits behind a desk with several books in front of him.

Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers

Identity and Culture, Cosmopolitanism
A close-up image of Vicente Rafael wearing glasses and a dark shirt in front of a bookcase.

Translation in Wartime

Cosmopolitanism, Translation Studies, Political Science

People

Jin-Kyu smiling at the camera in a blue sweater with blurred book stacks in the background

Jin-Kyu Jung (he/him/his)

 

Cosmopolitanism, Cultural Studies, Design, Digital Humanities, Technology
Close up of Hope smiling at the camera, long hair parted the side and in front of her right shoulder, behind her left shoulder. She is wearing a green patterned top and the backdrop is a cream color.

Hope Reidun St. John

Hope St. John is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Anthropology studying photographic practice in contemporary Qingdao.

Anthropology, Asian Languages & Literature, China, Comparative Literature, Cinema & Media, Cosmopolitanism, Digital Humanities, Globalization, Identity and Culture, Urbanism, Visual Culture
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Simpson Center for the Humanities

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Monday - Friday, 9 am to 5:30 pm

Location

We are located on the second floor of the Communications Building on the University of Washington campus at 4109 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA 98195. View campus map.

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Simpson Center for the Humanities
University of Washington
206 Communications
Box 353710
Seattle, WA 98195-3710

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206.543.3920

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Send general inquiries to humanities@uw.edu

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