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The Center for Comparative Literature and Society (CCLS) was founded at Columbia in 1998 to promote a global perspective in the study of literature, culture, and its social context. It houses the interdepartmental undergraduate and graduate programs in comparative literature and society. It draws its faculty from the humanities, the social sciences, and the Schools of Architecture and Law.
The Globalism Institute is the public face of a university-wide research strength in globalisation and cultural diversity at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. The Institute undertakes engaged research into globalisation, transnationalism, nationalism and cultural diversity. It seeks to understand and critically evaluate current directions of global change, with an emphasis on the cultural implications of political and economic transformation.
The Globalism Institute is the public face of a university-wide research strength in globalisation and cultural diversity at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. The Institute undertakes engaged research into globalisation, transnationalism, nationalism and cultural diversity. It seeks to understand and critically evaluate current directions of global change, with an emphasis on the cultural implications of political and economic transformation.
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A peer refereed journal, publishing material from virtual and in-person participants at this symposium.
Books on the Humanities published by The University Press, an imprint of Common Ground.
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Common Ground's publishing software.