The Philosophy of Envy

Associate Professor of Philosophy Sara Protasi will be discussing her book The Philosophy of Envy (Cambridge University Press, 2021; paperback 2022).

Philosophy of Envy book cover

About the Book

Cognitive Warfare and Digital Authoritarianism with Tzu-wei Hung

Cognitive warfare manipulates environmental stimuli to control people's mental states and behaviors. Through widespread smart devices and social media platforms, digital authoritarianism has disseminated disinformation to intensify existing social conflicts in democracies. Not only did Russia meddle with the UK's Brexit vote and elections in the Baltic states, but China has also interfered in Taiwan, Australia, and New Zealand and has highlighted racial conflict in the US.

Troubling Memories: A Lecture by historian Reiko Hillyer

Dr. Hillyer is a social and cultural historian of the U.S. in the 19th and 20th centuries, with specialties in the American South, African American history, the history of public memory, the built environment, and mass incarceration. She studies the history of the built environment, which means looking at physical space—from factories to theme parks—as a way of understanding historical processes.

What's happening in Iran?

Please join us for a brown bag lunch to discuss the protest movements and the severe government crackdown in Iran following the killing of Mahsa Amini.

 

Japanese American Day of Remembrance

Executive Order 9066:  All Persons of Japanese Ancestry

Join us for a short film about Japanese Sansei (third generation) writer Merilee Tanbara and her historical fiction novel about Tacoma's Japanese community before and after World War II.

Discussion and appetizers to follow.

We need to talk: A workshop on navigating difficult conversations

The phrase, "we need to talk" can spark anxiety, fear, and many other emotions that make it difficult to initiate and sustain difficult conversations.  Come to CHWS's November Wellness Wednesday Workshop to learn why it's so hard to have difficult conversations and build your skills for hanging in there when conversations get tough.

Beyond the Land Acknowledgment

In honor of celebrating Native American Heritage Month. Join students, staff, and faculty for round table conversations around land acknowledgments and how to move towards genuine, intentional relationships. We will discuss the state of Native students in higher education and the role of land acknowledgments, as well. 

Please RSVP by emailing Doris Tinsley at dtinsley@pugetsound.edu.