Humanities v. Pandemics
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Item Open Access ARTS IN TIMES OF CRISIS: KAZAKH PAINTERS RECONNECTING; AMERICAN ACTORS REGROUPING(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2021-03) Kruszewska, MałgorzataThe second talk of our Spring 2021 speaker series will feature Małgorzata Kruszewska (Instructor, Writing Program), who will discuss “Arts in Times of Crisis: Kazakh Painters Reconnecting; American Actors Regrouping”. To watch this webinar please follow the link above and log in using your library account.Item Open Access COPING WITH COVID-19: EMERGENCY REMOTE TEACHING(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2021-03) Guven, Funda; Omarbekova, GulnaraThe next talk of our Spring 2021 speaker series will feature Funda Guven (Assistant Professor, Department of Kazakh Language and Turkic Studies) and Gulnara Omarbekova (Associate Professor, Department of Kazakh Language and Turkic Studies) who will discuss “Coping With COVID-19: Emergency Remote Teaching”. To watch this webinar please follow the link above and log in using your library account.Item Open Access PANDEMICS IN THE HISTORY OF TURKIC LANGUAGES AND CULTURES(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2021) Schamiloglu, UliThe first talk of our Spring 2021 speaker series will feature Dr. Uli Schamiloglu (Professor and Chair of the Department of Kazakh and Turkic Studies), who will discuss “Pandemics in Turkic Culture”. To watch this webinar please follow the link above and log in using your library account.Item Open Access COVID-19: THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND THE FUTURE(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2020-11) Stitt, Nancy; Crape, Byron; Sarria-Santamera, AntonioThe last talk of our Fall 2020 speaker series will feature Nancy Stitt (RN, BSN, BC-RN; Nursing Professional Development Specialist; Program Director; Department of Nursing Education; Nazarbayev University School of Medicine), Byron Crape (PhD; Program Director; Master Of Public Health; Nazarbayev University School of Medicine), and Antonio Sarria-Santamera (MD, PhD; Associate Professor; Nazarbayev University School of Medicine), who will discuss “COVID-19: The Past, The Present, and the Future”. To watch this webinar please follow the link above and log in using your library account.Item Open Access FACT OR FICTION: WHAT DO PEOPLE IN KAZAKHSTAN BELIEVE ABOUT COVID-19?(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2020-11) Schenk, CaressThe next talk of our Fall 2020 speaker series will feature Dr. Caress Schenk, (Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Nazarbayev University), who will discuss “Fact or Fiction: What do People in Kazakhstan Believe About Covid-19?”. To watch this webinar please follow the link above and log in using your library account.Item Open Access COVID-19, THE MEDIA AND HISTORICAL MEMORY(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2020-10) Elliott, BowenThe next talk of our Fall 2020 speaker series will feature Dr. Elliott Bowen, (Assistant Professor, Department of History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies Nazarbayev University), who will discuss “COVID-19, the Media, and Historical Memory”. To watch this webinar please follow the link above and log in using your library account.Item Open Access FOOD, CANNIBALISM, AND ANTI-ASIAN RACISM IN THE ERA OF COVID-19(Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2020-09) Griffin, ClareThe second talk of our Fall 2020 speaker series will feature Dr. Clare Griffin, (Assistant Professor, Department of History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies Nazarbayev University), who will discuss “Food, Cannibalism, and Anti-Asian Racism in the Era of COVID-19”.