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Defending Free Speech in Academic Publishing through Copyright and Fair Use
In this blog, scholarly communication librarian Charlotte Roh addresses copyright in publishing contracts for a better understanding of how fair use operates to extend free speech to criticize, comment,...
The Practice of Accountability in Ghana’s Poor Urban Neighborhoods
Professor Jeffrey Paller discusses how democracy and political accountability really works in urban Ghana, emphasizing the importance of daily practices and collective action....
A Time to Break Silence: Resisting Islamophobia in the Trump Era
On April 4, 2017, over 150 people attended A Time to Break Silence: Resisting Islamophobia in the Trump Era, a symposium that brought together USF students, faculty, and staff...
Research for Research’s Sake: The Value and Responsibility of Translating Research to Diverse Audiences
Desiree Zerquera, Assistant Professor in the School of Education, writes on the value and responsibility of translating research to diverse audiences....
Making a Five-Year Plan
Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales, Assistant Professor in the School of Education, shares details from about creating a five-year plan....
Faculty Spotlight: Sadia Saeed
Sadia Saeed is a historical sociologist who researches global inequalities. During our conversation, we discussed how growing up in Pakistan shaped her and how she brings her research into...
How the Orlando Shooting and Presidential Election Changed the LGBTQ+ Community
Lou Felipe discusses the preliminary results of research conducted with Ja’nina Garrett-Walker and Michelle Montagno through the CRASE Interdisciplinary Action Group Grant Award....
A Time to Break Silence: Resisting Islamophobia in the Trump Era
Tuesday, April 4 11:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. University of San Francisco Fromm Hall – Maraschi Room The rise of Islamophobia, anti-Muslim discrimination, and related hate crimes is a crisis none...