Need even more continental philosophy in your life? The Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences is hosting a free and public online reading group of the phenomenological sociologist Alfred Schutz’s The Phenomenology of the Social World. Each monthly meeting (Sept.-Nov.) features a short mini-lecture by a prominent scholar of Schutz, followed by a seminar-style discussion of the chapters.
The PCPN reading group is back soon, with a discussion of Continental Philosophy and Radical Democracy. You can find us at Yinz Coffee in Bloomfield (Liberty Ave), Tuesday evenings 6:30-8:30pm, starting September 12th.
Punk Rock Academy is back and ready to riot. Tomorrow’s program will feature a presentation by the sociologist Ben Case, author of Street Rebellion: Resistance Beyond Violence and Nonviolence with music by Edwin Everhart leader of Pittsburgh’s Labor Choir.
Aug. 8 | 8:00pm | 331 S. Pacific Ave
Around the world instances of riots and mass protest have skyrocketed, part of an increasing trend for the past two decades. We find ourselves in an era of mass uprisings, fueled by popular frustrations with compounding crises of deep inequality, injustice, and state violence. Yet the ways we talk about these rebellions in the US is largely shaped by a “violence-vs-nonviolence” discourse that no longer fits the reality on the ground. This talk presents updated research on riots and protests to help disentangle reality from misconception.
Punk Rock Academy is back and ready to riot. Tomorrow’s program will feature a presentation by the sociologist Ben Case, author of Street Rebellion: Resistance Beyond Violence and Nonviolence with music by Edwin Everhart leader of Pittsburgh’s Labor Choir.
Aug. 8 | 8:00pm | 331 S. Pacific Ave
Around the world instances of riots and mass protest have skyrocketed, part of an increasing trend for the past two decades. We find ourselves in an era of mass uprisings, fueled by popular frustrations with compounding crises of deep inequality, injustice, and state violence. Yet the ways we talk about these rebellions in the US is largely shaped by a “violence-vs-nonviolence” discourse that no longer fits the reality on the ground. This talk presents updated research on riots and protests to help disentangle reality from misconception.
After a long, Covid-shaped hiatus, Punk Rock Academy is back and ready to riot. Next month’s program will feature a presentation by the sociologist Ben Case, author of Street Rebellion: Resistance Beyond Violence and Nonviolence with music by Edwin Everhart leader of Pittsburgh’s Labor Choir.
Aug. 8 | 8:00pm | 331 S. Pacific Ave
Around the world instances of riots and mass protest have skyrocketed, part of an increasing trend for the past two decades. We find ourselves in an era of mass uprisings, fueled by popular frustrations with compounding crises of deep inequality, injustice, and state violence. Yet the ways we talk about these rebellions in the US is largely shaped by a “violence-vs-nonviolence” discourse that no longer fits the reality on the ground. This talk presents updated research on riots and protests to help disentangle reality from misconception.
The PCPN reading group is back in-person, with a discussion of Continental Philosophy and Judaism. You can find us at Yinz Coffee in Bloomfield (Liberty Ave), Tuesday evenings 6:30-8:30pm.
This week:
05/23—Butler, Judith. “Self -Departure, Exile, and the Critique of Zionism” in Parting Ways.
The PCPN reading group is back in-person, with a discussion of Continental Philosophy and Judaism. You can find us at Yinz Coffee in Bloomfield (Liberty Ave), Tuesday evenings 6:30-8:30pm.
This week:
05/23—Butler, Judith. “Self -Departure, Exile, and the Critique of Zionism” in Parting Ways.
The PCPN reading group is back in-person, with a discussion of Continental Philosophy and Judaism. You can find us at Yinz Coffee in Bloomfield (Liberty Ave), Tuesday evenings 6:30-8:30pm.
This week:
05/16—Cushman, Philip. “A Burning World, An Absent God: Midrash, Hermeneutics, and Relational Psychoanalysis”
The PCPN reading group is back in-person, with a discussion of Continental Philosophy and Judaism. You can find us at Yinz Coffee in Bloomfield (Liberty Ave), Tuesday evenings 6:30-8:30pm.
The PCPN reading group is back in-person, with a discussion of Continental Philosophy and Judaism. You can find us at Yinz Coffee in Bloomfield (Liberty Ave), Tuesday evenings 6:30-8:30pm.