Collaborating and Strategizing as a Minority
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601 S Morgan Street
Chicago 60607
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This is the second workshop out of a series of three. The program (with abstract) and the flyer are attached. (If you have registered before for a previous workshop, you do not need to register again.)
Please join us at these last two workshops to explore the concept of epistemic diversity.
Epistemic diversity is diversification concerning cognitive characteristics, such as personality, educational background, representation of and solutions to problems, and more. The workshops will take place on these dates from 3:30 pm to ~5:15 pm (Central Time):
(1) 02/12/2021 [See recording here: https://youtu.be/AXT16otV8aw] What is Epistemic Diversity? - Speakers: Dr. Sina Fazelpour (Carnegie Mellon University) and Prof. Daniel Steel (U of British Columbia)
(2) 03/10/2021, Collaborating and Strategizing as a Minority - Speaker: Prof. Hannah Rubin (U of Notre Dame)
(3) 04/16/2021, Mentoring Relationships - Speakers: Justin Bruner (U of Arizona) and Prof. Denise Loyd (U of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign)
We encourage anyone interested in epistemic diversity to participate.
The event will take place on Zoom.
To register and receive the zoom link please follow this link:
https://epistemicdiversity.wordpress.com/registration/
This is a student event (e.g. a graduate conference).
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