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Courses for 2008-09
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The mission of The New School for Social Research—which derives from American progressive thinkers, the legacy of the University in Exile, and the critical theorists of Europe—is grounded in the core social sciences and broadened with a commitment to philosophical and historical inquiry. In an intellectual setting where disciplinary boundaries are easily crossed, students learn to practice creative democracy—the concepts, techniques, and commitments that will be required if the world’s people, with their multiple and conflicting interests, are to live together peacefully and justly.
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Current News
Teresa Ghilarducci Featured in Money Magazine
Teresa Ghilarducci, the new Director of the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, was recently featured in Money Magazine for her cutting-edge proposal to restructure the United States’ retirement income security system.
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Faculty Member to be Included in Best American Essays 2008
“Cricket Fighting,” an essay by Hugh Raffles, associate professor of anthropology at The New School for Social Research, has been chosen for inclusion in this year’s edition of The Best American Essays.
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When Will African Economies Develop?
On Friday, May 2, the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis and Project Africa present a one-day conference on economic development in sub-Saharan Africa at The New School for Social Research.
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Aristide R. Zolberg Receives 2008 ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Award
On March 26, Aristide R. Zolberg received the 2008 Distinguished Scholar Award from the Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Studies Section of the International Studies Association (ENMISA) at the association’s annual convention in San Francisco. New School alumnus Patrick Hossay, an associate professor of political science at Richard Stockton College and a former student of Professor Zolberg, was a guest speaker at the awards ceremony.
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