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Epistemic Exclusion: Scholarly Devaluation as a Barrier to Faculty Diversity

MI

Epistemic exclusion refers to scholarly devaluation that occurs when scholarship is perceived as falling outside of the “center” of the field. Such scholarship is viewed as violating disciplinary norms about what characterizes scholarly “quality” and results in the work being deemed as illegitimate and lacking value. These disciplinary norms and academic values combine with identity-based […]

Invisible Service and Service Equity

MI

This session will present national and U-M data on faculty service and research on strategies for achieving service equity. Participants will explore the connections between service and leadership. In collaboration with the Office of the Provost. Presenters: Deborah Rivas-Drake, Isis Settles, and Jennifer Linderman, Sara Armstrong and the CRLT Players. Please note this workshop is […]

Words We Use

MI

Sometimes referred to as ‘political correctness’, words that are at the center of public debate often reveal more about the social context of debate than about whether to use this word or that one. In this conversation we’ll explore why some words seem to command such power. In so doing, we’ll consider ways to think […]

Department Climate: Creating a Welcoming and Supportive Environment

This workshop offers a working definition of climate and an evidence-based case for caring about climate. Participants will learn strategies for improving climate, as well as small steps and “levers” that can be employed by unit leaders to shift climate for respect and inclusion. The frameworks presented at this event will be familiar to previous attendees […]

NSF CAREER Proposals Workshop

This workshop is designed to introduce the requirements of the NSF CAREER proposals and to provide eligible assistant professors with suggestions for how to successfully apply. It will feature a panel including an NSF program director, successful LSA CAREER recipients, and an outreach coordinator from the U-M Museum of Natural History. Host: Chris Poulsen, LSA […]

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