20th Anniversary of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival
PROVOCATIVE GEOGRAPHIES
Fourth FLEFF/CFE Festival Opening Research Forum
Monday April 9, 2018
3-6:30 p.m.
Klingenstein Lounge
Format is for each of the panelists to present an aspect of their research or scholarship in a lightning round format of 3-4 minutes. In the time remaining in each panel, questions, comments, provocations, and curiosities will be invited from the audience.
3:00-3:50 PM. Panel 1: Geographies of Imperialism, Anti-coloniality, and Lands
Moderated by Peyi Soyinka-Airewele, Politics
Jonathan Ablard, History
Jason Freitag, History
Sue-je Gage, Anthropology
Kathleen Mulligan,Theater Arts
Patricia Rodriguez, Politics
Iokepa Salazar, Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity
4:00-4:50 PM. Panel 2: Geographies of Locations and Dislocations
Moderated by Deborah Rifkin, Music Theory, History, and Composition
Sara Haefeli, Music Theory, History and Composition
Nicole Horsley, Women’s and Gender Studies
Jen Huemmer, Strategic Communications
Jennifer Jolly, Art History
Raul Palma, Writing
Saviana Stanescu, Theater Arts
5:00-5:50 PM. Panel 3: Geographies of Nowheres and Elsewheres
Moderated by Pearl Ponce, History
Lauren Britton, Media Arts, Sciences and Studies
Mirit Hadar, Modern Languages and Literatures
Jenna Heffron, Occupational Therapy
Sueyoung Park-Priminiano, Screen Studies
Matt Rodgers, Management
Jennifer Tennant, Economics
Andrew Thompson, Sociology
Refreshments from 5:50-6:30 PM
The event is open to students, faculty, and the public. Refreshments provided.
This forum is supported by the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, the Center for Faculty Excellence, the Roy H. Park School of Communication, the Park Foundation, and Ithaca College.
FLEFF: A DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENT
https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20180401203622910