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Neoliberalism

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Collective for the Study of Racial Capitalism

21st Century, American Ethnic Studies, American Indian and Indigenous Studies, Asian American, Black Studies
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Neoliberalism and the (Dis)integration of the Political

21st Century, Neoliberalism
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Producing a Worthy Illness

Health Humanities, Neoliberalism

Articles

Nora Kenworthy and Lauren Berliner

Medical Crowdfunding Researchers Draw Widespread Media Attention

Health Humanities, Humanitarianisms, Neoliberalism
Eva Cherniavsky

New Cherniavsky Book “Neocitizenship” Examines “Political Culture after Democracy”

Democracy, Cultural Studies, Neoliberalism
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Crisis Pedagogy

Pedagogy, Social Justice, Neoliberalism, Graduate Education
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Choose Your Own Zombie Apocalypse

COVID-19, Neoliberalism, Current Events

People

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Gözde Burcu Ege

Burcu is in the Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Near and Middle East Studies.

Colonialism, Cultural Studies, Current Events, Globalization, Humanitarianisms, Identity and Culture, Middle East, Neoliberalism, Palestine, Peace, Violence, and Security, Social Justice
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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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