Platform for Pedagogy  26 November - 02 December 2009
In Brief: Political Tsunamis, n+1 at The Kitchen, City of Complaint, Modernism and the Global Diaspora, Symbols of the Baathist Era, Ecoradicalism and Preserving Modernism.
 Thursday, 26 November
 Friday, 27 November
 Saturday, 28 November
 Sunday, 29 November
 Monday, 30 November
  Political Tsunamis and Financial Meltdowns: Malaysia and the World
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W 118 St, Rm 918
12 - 1:30pm, $0.
  From American Protestant Missionaries in the Ottoman Empire to
New Evangelicals in Today’s Turkey

Columbia University, Knox Hall - 606 W 122 St, Rm 207
12:30 - 2pm, $0.
  Ten Years After "The Battle of Seattle" -
Reflections on the Future of the Global Justice Movement

CUNY Graduate Center, Proshansky Auditorium - 365 5 Ave, Concourse Level
6:30pm, $0.
  n+1 in Conversation at The Kitchen
The Kitchen - 512 W 19 St
7pm, $0.
 Tuesday, 01 December
  Katie Salen, Everyone Knows Something: Design of Participation
School of Visual Arts - 136 W 21 Street, Fl 2
5:45 - 7:15pm, $0, Rsvp.
  David Ross, Thelma Golden, Hou Hanru, Susan Hefuna and Vasif Kortun:
Modernism and the Global Diaspora

School of Visual Arts, Theater - 333 W 23 Street
7pm, $0.
  City of Complaint
Municipal Art Society - 457 Madison Avenue
7 - 8:30pm, $15.
 Wednesday, 02 December
  Targeting the Symbols of the Baathist Era:
Implications for Social Cohesion and National Identity in Iraq

Columbia University, Knox Hall - 606 W 122 St, Rm 207
12:30 - 2pm, $0.
  Paolo Nogueira Batista: Brazil and the Reform of the International Financial Institutions
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W 118 St, Rm 802
6:10 - 8pm, $0.
  Fantasies and Fears: Reading Eco-City Development in Shanghai
NYU - 19 Washington Square North
6:30pm, $0.
  Preserving 20th-Century Modernism
Museum of the City of New York - 1220 5 Ave
6:30pm, $12.
  Werner Sobek, Ecoradicalism: Architecture Tomorrow
Cooper Union, The Great Hall - 7 E 7 St
7pm, $0, Rsvp required.
  Naughty or Nice: The Biological Basis of Greed and Altruism
American Museum of Natural History, Rose Center - W 79 St and Central Park West
7pm, $0.

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