| Division of Social Science Winter Quarter 2004 |
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| Name | Topic | Date / Time |
| Ed Dover | Florida Vote Controversy: 2000 Presidential Elections | Wed, January 14, 12-12:50 |
| John Rector | Neoliberalism in Chile: A Model for Latin America? | Wed, February 4, 12-12:50 |
| William Smith | Cosmologizing State and Market: Indigenous Autonomy in Totnacapan Mexico | Fri, February 6, 12-12:50 |
| Marty Otanez | Bonded Labor and Corporate Citizenship in Malawi Africa | Wed, February 11, 12-12:50 |
| Bobby Vaughn | African Diaspora through Ojos Mexicanos | Fri, February 13, 12-12:50 |
| Debra Klein | Managing the Gap Between Local and Global Markets for Yoruba Traditional Performance | Fri, February 20, 12-12:50 |
| Vivian Amantana | Leaving Home for the Streets: Voices of Youth from Ghana's Streets | Tues, February 24, 12-12:50 |
| Hillary Crane | Men in Spirit: The Masculinization of Taiwanese Buddhist Nuns | Fri, February 27, 12-12:50 |
| Gordon Thomas Gray | Shame and the 4th Wall: Some Thoughts Anthropology of the Cinema | Mon, March 1, 12-12:50 |
| Robert Lewis Werling | Disproportionate Minority Involvement with the Police: A Service Utilization Analysis | Tues, March 2, 12-12:50 |
| Robert Brooks | A National Survey of Psychiatrists and State Mental Health Directors Regarding Involuntary Commitment | Fri, March 5, 12-12:50 |
Professor Neil Smith Wayne Morse Chair of Law and Politics, University of Oregon |
Moran Memorial Lecture "Lost Geographies and Failed Globalizations: From Versailles to Iraq"
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Thursday, January 29, 2004
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| Spring Quarter 2004 | ||
| Name | Topic | Date / Time |
| Tammy Garland | Saving Our Youth: A Preliminary Evaluation of the ARK Programme | Wed, April 7, 12-12:50 |
| Dean Braa | Basic Marxist Problematics: Continuing Relevance for the Social Sciences | Wed, April 14, 12-12:50 |
| Mark Moritz | Pastoral Intensification: Involution or Revolution? | Wed, April 21, 12-12:50 |
| Julia Meredith Hess | Frogs in the Ocean: From South America to the United States, Transformations in Tibetan Diaspora Identity | Mon, April 26, 12-12:50 |
| Mark Henkels | Oregon's Senior Services in Face of Ongoing Budget Crisis: Cutting the Way to Less Autonomy and Higher Costs? | Wed, May 5, 12-12:50 |
| Kathleen Casey | Women, Education, and Marriage: Cassie Stump and the Vespertine Literary Society, 1872-1882 | Wed, May 12, 12-12:50 |
| Ben Lowe | Archaeology and the Environment: The Piscatorial Universe of Manilius' Astronomica | Fri, May 21, 12-12:50 |
| Peter Callero | Community Organizing as Critical Pedagogy | Wed, May 26, 12-12:50 |
Fall and Winter Quarters 2004/2005 |
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| Name | Topic | Date / Time |
| Jeremy Tanzer | Changing the Words so theyt Make More Sense: The Music of teh Industrial Workers of the World | October 14, 2004, 3:30 PM |
| Dr. Max Geier | From Campus to Country: Planning and Implementing the Western Oregon University Rural Teachers Project | November 3, 2004, 12:15 - 12:50 PM |
| Dr. Ed Dover | Election 2004 Analysis | November 10, 2004, 12:00 PM |
| Dr. Kim Jensen | Esther Pohl Lovejoy, M.D. 1919-1967: A Global Vision for Women in Medicine and International Medical Relief | January 26, 2005, 12:00 PM |
| Dr. Mary Pettenger | The Netherlands' Climate Control Policy: Touchstone or Lead Weight | February 16, 2005, 12:00 PM |

