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Faculty Comparative Human Development Psychology Announcements
Exploring how whole-to-part learning is a natural bias in children
By Sarah Steimer Young children learning a language approach it in two ways: by learning parts and constructing wholes, or by learning wholes and disc...
November 19, 2024Comparative Human Development Faculty Announcements
A new book on the DeafBlind community considers communication the limits of language
Going Tactile is the product of almost 20 years of Terra Edwards’s anthropological research and engagement with the community. By Sarah Steimer ...
July 16, 2024Announcements Faculty Anthropology Comparative Human Development History Sociology
2024-25 Neubauer Collegium Faculty Research Projects Announced
The Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society has selected eight new faculty-led research projects to launch July 1, 2024. “These new faculty rese...
February 14, 2024Deepening our understanding of deafness, technology, and ‘normalization’
Michele Friedner’s latest book, which received the 2023 Rachel Carson prize from the Society for the Social Studies of Science, is hailed as “nuanced ...
July 6, 2024Faculty Comparative Human Development Announcements
Turning a keen eye toward the tension between protected migrants and exclusionary tendencies in the West
This book has been awarded the 2024 Distinguished Scholarship Award from the Pacific Sociological Association. Chiara Galli’s forthcoming book is b...
April 13, 2024