• Infrastructure and Society

    ORIAS @ UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA, United States

    What can we learn about present and past societies by examining their infrastructures? What does infrastructure tell us about imagined or intended futures? How does it change the society that creates and maintains it? What is the relationship between infrastructure and environment, and what happens when aspects of that environment change? Why do societies maintain and adapt some infrastructures, while abandoning others?

    This 4-day summer institute will explore these and other questions, considering infrastructures across place and time. It will include presentations by scholars, interactive activities, discussions, and two field trips to East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) sites.

  • Case Studies in World History: Summer Institute for Community College Faculty

    ORIAS @ UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA, United States

    This program revisits the ORIAS focus on teaching World History through a collaboration with History for the 21st Century. Sessions will feature academic talks by H21 authors, explorations of related teaching […]

  • Climate and Migration

    Climate and Migration
    ORIAS @ UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA, United States

    Summer Institute for k-12 Teachers Migration is a core part of the human experience and one of our oldest tools to respond to environmental changes. But current news about both […]

  • ORIAS World History Reading Group

    ORIAS @ UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA, United States

    San Francisco Discussing: Silencing the Past by Michel-Rolph Trioullot Teachers in ORIAS World History Reading Groups read one book each month within a world history/global studies theme. Books are intended […]

  • Crime and Punishment: The Creation and Transformation of Legal Regimes

    ORIAS @ UC Berkeley Berkeley, CA, United States

    This ORIAS summer institute will focus on the emergence and transformation of global legal regimes from the late 18th century to the present. Through the lens of crime and punishment, participants will learn about the historical processes through which legal regimes have been created, reinforced, negotiated, and expanded. We will also explore the role of global legal regimes in modern international issues including migration, natural resources, and climate change.

    Free
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