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International and Comparative Education

2020

African studies

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Cover And Front Matter, University Of Dayton. Alumni Chair In Humanities Apr 2020

Cover And Front Matter, University Of Dayton. Alumni Chair In Humanities

Proceedings: 2020 Global Voices on the University of Dayton Campus

Front cover, half-title, table of contents, symposium program, presenter biographies


Introduction: Enhancing Global Consciousness On College Campuses And Beyond, Julius A. Amin Apr 2020

Introduction: Enhancing Global Consciousness On College Campuses And Beyond, Julius A. Amin

Proceedings: 2020 Global Voices on the University of Dayton Campus

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Opening Remarks, Paul H. Benson Apr 2020

Opening Remarks, Paul H. Benson

Proceedings: 2020 Global Voices on the University of Dayton Campus

Markers of pointed challenges to global understanding, relationship building across national boundaries, and development of resilient intercultural competencies abound. Each day, we are confronted with news of geopolitical conflict and violence, news of resurgent ethnocentric nationalisms, news of fear about cross-cultural contact and engagement, and signs of entrenched, willful ignorance about so many of the rich traditions, values, languages, and frameworks of meaning-making that shape the experience of the human family across the globe. As profoundly disturbing as these and related challenges are, it is vitally important for our educational and scholarly work as students, faculty, and staff that we …


Invocation, Joseph Kozar Apr 2020

Invocation, Joseph Kozar

Proceedings: 2020 Global Voices on the University of Dayton Campus

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Introduction Of Keynote Speaker, Amy E. Anderson Apr 2020

Introduction Of Keynote Speaker, Amy E. Anderson

Proceedings: 2020 Global Voices on the University of Dayton Campus

It is my great honor and pleasure to call Dr. Julius Amin both a friend and colleague, and to introduce him to you this evening. I’m thrilled we have the opportunity to hear from Dr. Amin this evening about a critical global issue. I had the good fortune to travel with Julius to Cameroon about five years ago, and I learned so much from him. We appreciate his willingness to share his expertise and personal experiences about the current conflict and anglophone crisis in Cameroon.