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Area Studies In A Global Context, William G. Moseley Nov 2009

Area Studies In A Global Context, William G. Moseley

William G Moseley

In this editorial, the author argues that the study of global processes and a grounded understanding of world regions constitute the yin and yang of a solid internationalist curriculum.


Stop The Blanket Militarization Of Humanitarian Aid, William G. Moseley Jul 2009

Stop The Blanket Militarization Of Humanitarian Aid, William G. Moseley

William G Moseley

Op-ed problematizing the involvement of the US military in foreign assistance programs in West Africa.


Making Study Abroad A Winning Proposition For Pre-Tenure Faculty, William G. Moseley Jan 2009

Making Study Abroad A Winning Proposition For Pre-Tenure Faculty, William G. Moseley

William G Moseley

Internationally focused faculty at the nation’s top liberal arts colleges face an increasingly challenging mix of expectations. First, junior faculty must clearly maintain a high level of scholarly productivity. Second, faculty-student research collaborations are increasingly encouraged even though such mentoring is especially difficult for scholars with an international research agenda. Finally, the integration of research and teaching is also encouraged at many of these same institutions. Study abroad programs may represent underutilized opportunities for faculty to further their own research and contacts, to involve students in aspects of their own scholarship, and as venues for sharing their expertise and place-based …


Response To Michael Watts. Whither Development?: The Struggle For Livelihood In The Time Of Globalization., William G. Moseley Jan 2009

Response To Michael Watts. Whither Development?: The Struggle For Livelihood In The Time Of Globalization., William G. Moseley

William G Moseley

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