https://uchicago.zoom.us/j/92688063707?pwd=SUNjMzl6OEJHeURRYTMvcmVpSjMzZz09Meeting ID: 926 8806 3707
伊朗伊斯兰革命期间身临前线的记者米歇尔·福柯,图源:https://blogs.law.columbia.edu/uprising1313/6-13/
Arnaaz Khwaja recently graduated from the University of Chicago with a BA in Anthropology. Her BA thesis examined the influence heritage language courses have on heritage language learner identities. Currently, she is working as a research coordinator at the UChicago Cancer Risk and Prevention Clinic. Alex Shams is a final-year PhD candidate at the University of Chicago, where his research focuses on religion and politics in the contemporary Middle East. He previously worked as a journalist. Yang Zhao 赵阳 is a final-year PhD student in anthropology at the University of Queensland, Australia. His doctoral project examines how Uzbek men perform everyday masculinities in both offline and online realms, where TikTok was integral to recruitment and data collection. Josh Babcock is a Lecturer in the Department of Race, Diaspora, andIndigeneity and an Associate Fellow at the Center for the Study ofCommunication and Society at the University of Chicago. Alongside hisanthropological work on language, race, and belonging in global Singapore,Josh leads a double life as a marketing, communications, storytelling,branding, editorial, and design professional.Yukun Zeng 曾毓坤 is a final-year PhD Candidate at the University of Chicago. Hisdissertation project, Canonical Reading, Alternative Education, and the SocialMovement of Eternal Wisdom in Contemporary Chinese Societies, interrogates thecontemporary grassroots Confucianism in contemporary Chinese societies byprobing the intersection of language, knowledge, gender, and social movement.He also co-runs the public anthropology platformTying Knots 结绳志.Copyright © 2023 TyingKnots