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Thursday, October 3, 2024
- 9:00 AM8hOPEN
- 2:30 PM1hManaging Your Scholarly IdentityLearn how to manage your scholarly identity through Google Scholar, ORCID Identifiers, Researcher IDs, and more. Attendees will learn about different services available for managing scholarly identities. These services can be used to track your scholarly output and help you understand how others are using your scholarly work. Attendees will be given time to create their own Google Scholar provides, ORCID identifiers, and Researcher IDs. Open toGraduate Students, Postdocs, Faculty https://www.library.nd.edu/event/managing-your-scholarly-identity-2024-10-03/
- 5:00 PM1hLabor CaféLabor Curious? Visit the Labor Café — where ND talks work! The Labor Café convenes the Notre Dame community for casual conversation on contemporary questions about work, workers, and workplaces. What rights and protections should those who work for others have? What’s the proper role for government in the economy? How should we address enduring problems of inequality, poverty, and lack of opportunity? And what does Catholic social tradition have to say about these labor questions? Participants choose the concrete topics, all people are welcome, and all opinions are entertained. https://socialconcerns.nd.edu/event/labor-cafe-october-2024/
- 5:00 PM1h 30mLecture: "Dante’s Chorographies. From the territory to the Comedy" by Giovanna Corazza (Cà Foscari)Venice, BNM, Lat. Z 399, c. 98v. Courtesy of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice. The Center for Italian Studies is pleased to host a lecture by Dr. Giovanna Corazza (Cà Foscari) titled: Dante’s Chorographies. From the territory to the Comedy Between the 13th and 14th centuries, medieval Italian culture witnessed the emergence of regional and local territorial representations more prominently than in the rest of Europe. This detailed chorography, which developed both in the visual language of cartography and the verbal language of writing, evidently corresponds to the new practices of urban society, playing a central role in the conquest of rural areas and the increase in mobility, thereby engaging in a process of conceptual appropriation of space. Despite the diversity of expressive tools, the graphic and verbal chorography of the early 14th century reflect similar forms of territorial knowledge, based on an odological perspective and the need to reproduce the actual spatial and proportional relationships between the geographical objects represented. Moreover, Dante’s Comedy contains important chorography, composed in the formalized language of poetry. The analysis of these passages reveals construction methods perfectly integrated into the knowledge practices and the culture of territorial representation characteristic of his time. Giovanna Corazza è Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow presso il Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici dell’Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia con il progetto GEODETIC – Geography and Cartography in Dante’s Comedy (GA 101110048), che coinvolge il Dipartimento di Scienze Storiche, Geografiche e dell’Antichità dell’Università di Padova e il Center for Italian Studies della University of Notre Dame. Si interessa principalmente del rapporto tra geografia e letteratura nell’opera di Dante e nella produzione letteraria del XIV secolo, di cultura topografica e cartografica medievale, di interpretazione e ricezione dantesca. The lecture is co-sponsored by the Medieval Institute. https://cslc.nd.edu/news-and-events/events/2024/10/03/italian-research-seminar-giovanna-corazza-ca-foscari/ HORIZON EUROPE Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. This event is part of the MSCA Project GEODETIC – 101110048 by Giovanna Corazza The Italian Research Seminar, a core event of the Center for Italian Studies, aims to provide a regular forum for faculty, postdoctoral scholars, graduate students, and colleagues from other universities to present and discuss their current research. The Seminar is vigorously interdisciplinary, and embraces all areas of Italian literature, language, and culture, as well as perceptions of Italy, its achievements and its peoples in other national and international cultures. The Seminar constitutes an important element in the effort by Notre Dame's Center for Italian Studies to promote the study of Italy and to serve as a strategic point of contact for scholarly exchange. Originally published at italianstudies.nd.edu.
- 5:30 PM1h 30mIndigenizing Museums: Opening Celebration and Artist DemonstrationsThis evening offers an opportunity to experience the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art’s approach to Indigenizing its spaces. Meet the participating artists of the Indigenizing Museums symposium and experience their creative process through live demonstrations. See their work on display in the galleries and explore the organizing principles of the Museum’s Indigenous Art of the Americas. Featured artists include: David Ocelotl Garcia, David Martin, Jamie Okuma, Christine Rapp-Morseau, Dana Warrington, and Jason Wesaw. This event is free and open to all. Join us on Friday for symposium presentations and roundtable discussions in the Snite Research Center in the Visual Arts. More information about the symposium is available here. https://raclinmurphymuseum.nd.edu/visit/events/2024/10/03/indigenizing-museums-opening-celebration-and-artist-demonstrations/
- 5:30 PM1h 30mResumes & ResourcesA workshop aimed at helping people learn what goes into a good resume and what resources the library has that could help you in the job searching process. There will be extra time for hands-on work. -- https://sjcpl.libnet.info/event/11142438
- 6:30 PM2hFrench Language Conversation GroupJoin us to practice your French language skills and meet others in our community learning the language! https://sjcpl.libnet.info/event/10597287
- 7:00 PM1h 30mSt. Francis Prayer Vigil & FeastJoin us for a prayer vigil to celebrate our common home and pray for all of creation. In honor of St. Francis of Assisi, we will gather at the World Peace Plaza to pay gratitude to our planet and all of those who inhabit it. Following the vigil, we will walk over to Bond Hall to sample food from the CCE's new plant-forward menu and engage in lively conversation. This event is open to the Notre Dame community and their families. We encourage people of all faiths and backgrounds to join us for this event. More details to be released. https://green.nd.edu/events/2024/10/03/st-francis-prayer-vigil-feast/