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    Month: April 2017

    Symbolic Reparations Research Project

    SRRP includes several art historians working with legal specialists to create appropriate community memorials for victims of human rights violations, particularly in Latin America.

    See also the flyer about their first conference attached here.

     

    Posted on April 21, 2017Leave a comment on Symbolic Reparations Research Project

    What does a citation mean? Writing a research paper is speaking to the world!

    Read Patrick Dunleavy’s post on citations in Impact of Social Sciences. Never write a paper to your professor again.

    Posted on April 7, 2017Leave a comment on What does a citation mean? Writing a research paper is speaking to the world!
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