[Sehefac] Amazing SEHE affiliates!
Tabassum Khan
rkhan at ucr.edu
Tue Sep 24 01:03:00 PDT 2024
Congratulations to my brilliant colleagues!!!
Tabassum "Ruhi" Khan
Associate Professor Media and Cultural Studies
University of California Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
Tel: 951 827 1389
Beyond Hybridity and Fundamentalism: Emerging Muslim Identity in Globalized
India - Oxford University Press (2015)
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/beyond-hybridity-and-fundamentalism-9780199453610?cc=ca&lang=en&
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 1:25 AM Chikako Takeshita via Sehefac <
sehefac at lists.ucr.edu> wrote:
> Wow!! These are all really exciting and so amazing!!
>
> Chikako Takeshita (she/her)
> Associate Professor
> Department of Society, Environment, and Health Equity
> University of California, Riverside
> The Global Biopolitics of the IUD (MIT Press)
> <https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/global-biopolitics-iud>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 10:14 AM Michelle Raheja via Sehefac <
> sehefac at lists.ucr.edu> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for this incredible update, Dana! And kudos to Gloria, Cathy,
>> Evelyn, Kalina, Mario, Ann, Mark and Cassia (and anyone whose
>> accomplishments I'm leaving out) for your important and compelling work.
>> You are all so impressive!
>>
>> Best,
>> Michelle
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 8:03 AM Dana Simmons via Sehefac <
>> sehefac at lists.ucr.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear SEHE friends,
>>> I hope that you are well and steadying for the new quarter ahead.
>>> I'm writing with huge admiration to celebrate SEHE affiliates.
>>>
>>> Congratulations to *Gloria Chan-Sook Kim*, who published a timely new
>>> book! "*Microbial Resolution* charts the U.S.-led war on the emerging
>>> microbe to show how their uncertain futures were transformed into objects
>>> of global science and security. Moving beyond familiar accounts that link
>>> scientific knowledge production to optical practices of visualizing the
>>> invisible, Gloria Chan-Sook Kim develops a theory of “microbial resolution”
>>> to analyze the complex problematic that arises when dealing with these
>>> entities: what can be seen when there is nothing to see?"
>>> [image: image.png]
>>> Microbial Resolution: Visualization and Security in the War against
>>> Emerging Microbes
>>> <https://www.upress.umn.edu/9781517911706/microbial-resolution/>
>>>
>>>
>>> Congratulations to *Cathy Gudis * and SEHE student intern Evelyn Cruz
>>> Jimenez on the "*Live from the Frontline*
>>> <https://ucrarts.ucr.edu/exhibitions/live-from-the-frontline-tamara-cedre/?utm_source=UCR+ARTS&utm_campaign=8932d3c2b6-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_9_20_2019_13_59_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0cc74d79e5-8932d3c2b6-356650005>"
>>> exhibit now showing at UCR Arts (through October 27). "A People’s History
>>> of the I.E. presents Live from the Frontline, a participatory public memory
>>> project inviting artists into the archives and the landscapes of logistics
>>> to create site-specific works that explore the roots of environmental
>>> racism, and to concurrently advocate for social justice. ...In this
>>> exhibition, artist Tamara Cedré examines the industrial heritage of Colton
>>> and Fontana as a way of framing current questions surrounding the sprawl of
>>> logistics. She juxtaposes her new photographic works with archival imagery
>>> to reveal the forces that have shaped settlement and land use in mostly
>>> BIPOC communities. Aerial footage, shot by supporting artist Adrian Metoyer
>>> gives a wider perspective as soundscapes crafted by media archivist Henry
>>> Apodaca with community journalist Anthony Victoria bring voices and sounds
>>> from the environment into the gallery."
>>> There is an upcoming artist talk and reception on October 13, 3-5pm (UCR
>>> Arts)
>>>
>>> Congratulations to *Kalina Michalska* for this interview on KCRW's
>>> Press Play
>>> <https://www.kcrw.com/news/shows/press-play-with-madeleine-brand/sean-combs-hezbollah-pandemic-hbo/teen-girls-brains-covid?utm_campaign=KCRW%20Insider&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=325411779&utm_content=325411779&utm_source=hs_email>
>>> !
>>> “When [cortical thinning] happens too quickly … we don't have enough
>>> time to learn from the environment, and so we do see that there's
>>> associated risks for mental health disorders. … On the other hand … under
>>> stress, maybe it's more adaptive to be responsive to the environment
>>> faster.”
>>>
>>> Finally, cheering for *Mario Sims, Ann Cheney, and Mark Wolfson* as the
>>> new *Master of Public Health
>>> <https://smpph.ucr.edu/master-public-health>* program launches at the
>>> School of Medicine.
>>>
>>> I'm proud to be in community with you.
>>> If you have affiliate news, please share. And good luck out there this
>>> week!
>>> Dana
>>> --
>>> Dana Simmons
>>> Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Society, Environment and
>>> Health Equity
>>> Cooperating Faculty, Department of History
>>> University of California, Riverside
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