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Dear Crit Geog folk,


Just want to let you know that the Rhode Island School of Design is
launching two new Masters Programs in 2018. (See below for details). The
graduate program on Nature-Culture-Sustainability Studies will combine
political ecology and environmental social and political theory with
engagements Anthropocene studies, eco-design, socio-technical transitions,
climate change cultures and beyond. Hence it may be of interest to your
undergraduate students who are looking for a more interdisciplinary
environmental studies context for graduate work that can engage more fully
with the politics of culture, art and design. Happy to answer any further
questions & apologies in advance for cross posting.


All the best,


Damian F. White

Dean of Liberal Arts and Professor of Social Theory and Environmental
Studies;

Rhode Island School of Design

2 College Street, Providence, RI
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02903
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USA
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434-202-9159

New Book!!!!! Environments, Natures and Social Theory: Towards a Critical
Hybridity
<http://www.amazon.com/Environments-Natures-Social-Theory-Hybridity/dp/0230241042/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1441997278&sr=1-1&keywords=damian+white>

Additional info <https://risd.academia.edu/DamianWhite>





Dear Colleagues,

In fall 2018 Rhode Island School of Design will launch two new MA programs
in the interdisciplinary liberal arts. Nature–Culture–Sustainability
Studies (NCSS) and Global Arts and Cultures (GAC). These programs build on
RISD’s tradition of rigorous education in the humanities and social
sciences to offer dynamic frameworks for critical inquiry. Emphasizing
theoretical grounding and self-directed research, these 1.5-year programs
invite students to produce innovative scholarship across a range of
academic and professional fields.

Students in the Nature–Culture–Sustainability Studies graduate program will
develop methods for addressing urgent environmental issues in relation to
cultural objects and processes. They will conduct interdisciplinary
research in focus areas in the environmental humanities and the
environmental social sciences that include but are not limited to:
Anthropocene studies, climate change cultures, post-humanisms, green
urbanisms and sustainable design futures.

GAC offers a foundation in critical global studies, theories of
representation, and interdisciplinary research practices in the humanities
and social sciences. Students pursue hybrid research projects in such focus
areas as aesthetics, politics and theory; display and exhibition cultures;
material, visual and performance cultures; and modern and contemporary arts
and criticism.

Led by faculty representing a wide range of backgrounds and research
expertise, these programs are designed so that NCSS and GAC students work
closely with mentors in multiple fields and with one another to develop
reciprocal frameworks for extending critical conversations and research.
Students also benefit from exposure to an immersive art and design culture
and interaction with makers in RISD’s 16 art and design-based master’s
programs.

Graduates of the GAC and NCSS programs will be well positioned to make
vital contributions in the realms of cultural development and preservation,
public policy, education, environmental advocacy, urban planning and more.
They will also be poised to pursue advanced doctoral study in
humanities and social science fields.

Please consider recommending these programs to current students or recent
graduates with an interest in critical contemporary issues and
interdisciplinary research. We are currently accepting applications through
January 10, 2018, and welcome questions from potential candidates.

For more information please visit *liberalartsmasters.risd.edu
<http://liberalartsmasters.risd.edu>*liberalartsmasters.risd.edu



And information on each individual Masters program can be found here.



liberalartsmasters.risd.edu/gac



liberalartsmasters.risd.edu/ncss



Best—



Damian White



Damian F. White

Dean of Liberal Arts and Professor of Social Theory and Environmental
Studies;

Rhode Island School of Design

2 College Street, Providence, RI
<https://maps.google.com/?q=2+College+Street,+Providence,+RI%C2%A002903%C2%A0USA&entry=gmail&source=g>
02903
<https://maps.google.com/?q=2+College+Street,+Providence,+RI%C2%A002903%C2%A0USA&entry=gmail&source=g>
USA
<https://maps.google.com/?q=2+College+Street,+Providence,+RI%C2%A002903%C2%A0USA&entry=gmail&source=g>
434-202-9159

New Book!!!!! Environments, Natures and Social Theory: Towards a Critical
Hybridity
<http://www.amazon.com/Environments-Natures-Social-Theory-Hybridity/dp/0230241042/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1441997278&sr=1-1&keywords=damian+white>

Additional info <https://risd.academia.edu/DamianWhite>