Dialogues consist of twenty-minute research presentations by invited participants. These presentations will be open to faculty and students from all Indiana University campuses, as well as members from the Bloomington community. In addition to research presentations, each Dialogue will include responses from the Seminar’s organizers or lead collaborators. Our aim is to emphasize interconnections between the themes addressed and common conceptual concerns informing research presentations across different disciplines, geographies, and time periods.
Sawyer Seminar organizers, Profs. Pedro Machado and Olimpia Rosenthal, making introductory remarks for the first Dialogue event of the year.Photo credit: Charles ExdellDialogue One's first panel of the day.Photo credit: Charles ExdellThe first panel featuring invited speakers, Profs. Indrani Chatterjee, Tatiana Seijas, and Sasha Turner, with the moderator, Prof. Nana A. Amoah-Ramey.Photo credit: Charles ExdellThe keynote address by Prof. Eve Troutt Powell.Photo credit: Charles ExdellSawyer Dissertation Fellow, Laís Lara Vanin, introducing our speakers for the second panel.Photo credit: Charles ExdellSawyer Seminar organizer, Prof. Olimpia Rosenthal, and Sawyer Seminar collaborator, Prof. Alex Lichtenstein, participating in the final panel of Dialogue One.Photo credit: Charles Exdell
This Sawyer Seminar is funded by the Mellon Foundation.