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    Ser es conversación. Residuos, pensamiento débil y hermenéutica

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    Traducción del inglés por Eva Mª Bartusch. Publicado en Consequences of Hermeneutics: Fifty Years After Gadamer’s Truth and Method. Editado por J. Malpas y S. Zabala. Northwestern University Press 2010, pp. 161-176

    Northeast GLBT Group/Center List 2007

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    This is a compiled list all the colleges and university GLBT groups/centers in the North East as of October of 2007. Northeast GLBT Group/Center List; Joseph A Santiago; Joe Santiago; Eva Jones; I have finished researching and compiling all the colleges and university GLBT groups/centers in New York. I didn\u27t go farther north than Albany; thus, schools such as SUNY Buffalo and Syracuse are not included.; The complete list is attached to this e-mail. Please look it over and let me know if there is anything missing so we can update it and get it ready for use

    Economic inequality in Madrid, 1500-1840

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    The study of economic inequality in preindustrial economies has received recent attention by economic historians, who have tried to unlock the mysteries of the left side of the Kuznets curve. This paper will try to shed some light on the debate providing new estimations of economic inequality in the province of Madrid using a sample of rural locations around the capital. Estimates of inequality are based on fiscal records that are demonstrated in this paper to be adequate source for measuring differentials in wealth and income across individuals. We will offer not just an overview of the changes in economic inequality in the long run, but will also provide enough periodicity in our calculations to observe short and middle term changes to capture better the connection between changes in inequality and the economic cycle. The initial results seem to indicate that economic inequality in the province of Madrid rose between 1500 and 1840, although the pattern was not a linear one and was closely connected with the economic cycle, with inequality rising together with economic growth and viceversa.European Community's Seventh Framework Program. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) / ERC Grant agreement n° 283802, EINITE-Economic Inequality across Italy and Europe, 1300-180

    URI GLBT Center’s WELCOME NIGHT Flyer 2008

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    This is the URI GLBT Center’s WELCOME NIGHT flyer and Ms Publisher file from the event. URI GLBT Center’s WELCOME NIGHT; Joseph A Santiago; Joe Santiago; Eva Jones; Andrew Winters; Incoming Freshman even

    GLBT Center Meeting Minutes – 4 June 2009

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    GLBT Center meeting notes, updates, and tasks

    GLBT Center Staff Meeting Minutes – 2 July 2009

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    GLBT Center meeting notes, updates, and tasks. This post also includes notes on the Welcome Project Revision and GLBT Center Mission

    GLBT Center Staff Meeting Minutes – 11 June 2009

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    GLBT Center meeting notes, updates, and tasks. This post includes two photos chosen for the 2009 Events page on the GLBT Center webpage

    GLBT Center Meeting Minutes – 28 May 2009

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    GLBT Center meeting notes, updates, and tasks. GLBT Center Meeting Minutes – 28 May 2009; Staff Hours: Send Andrew an e-mail with hours for each time period (every two weeks). Staff members will work approximately 15 hours per week.; Marcus’s Room: There’s been a cleaning delay due to staff shortages. Marcus and Andrew agreed to do a walk through to assess whether cleaning staff was necessary, so that Marcus can move in ASAP. Conference and Resource Room in the works – the rooms have been cleaned. 12 August 2009, Career Services Professional Development Presentation Provide Career Services with LGBT perspective and campus issues.; ORIENTATION PREPARATION Jamie completed a BEAUTIFUL, new presentation poster. Enhancement suggestions included: bigger headings, pictures (of people), bigger and bolder lettering for GLBT Center; and revisions for the Community paragraph to include APRI, PFLAG, MERI and affiliations with other schools. Andrew found fliers, pens, conversation group information in his office to provide at Orientation sessions in addition to brochures and t-shirts. Furthermore, bookmarks (purple) are in the works and we will work on providing webpage information. By June 8th Orientation, we will have a schedule, an updated Welcome Project Brochure (Monday, 6/1 night’s meeting), and we will also provide some candy at the booth.; Tasks for this summer: Orientation (see above – Jess sent booth schedule via e-mail) GLBT Course for Spring 2010 Welcome Project Resource Center Housing and Transgender Sensitivity (Jamie has begun to look into this; Jess also has previously gathered research) Webpage (Joe did a FAB job!) Film Series Schedule Welcome Week Activities Cigar Article Re: Center Information Preparation for 10/5 MERI Diversity Week Program Write Out 2 Possible Summer Field Trips: To UCONN or UMASS GLBT Centers in order to get a feel for how other centers operate, etc. Our second venture would be to visit Provincetown for a day.; RI Pride, June 19-21st: Suggestion was made to get a group together to scope out booths and activities for next year’s participation. Brainstorm Session: SEC Quad Film Suggestions Jamie is looking into this, we suggested films such as Milk, Too Wong Foo, and Priscilla Queen of the Desert, but this depends upon SEC lists, restrictions, etc. Gay Comedy Hour Costume Party of Some Sort… Web-Page Discussion Topics/Roundtable Discussions Celebrity Talks: we discussed celebrities we could perhaps lobby for and get support from other groups/departments throughout URI Rachel Maddow Irshad Manji Indigo Girls Rhode Show PSA Contest; Next Meeting – Monday, 1 June, 2009 @ 7:00pm (Welcome Project Brochure Revisions). We will also have a meeting on Thursday, 4 June to take more group pictures for the website and our presentation poster. PS: Next Monday is somebody’s birthday…. Let me know if I’ve left anything out – great things are in the works guys and I’m SO EXCITED!! -Eva; Joseph A Santiago; Joe Santiago; Andrew Winter

    The Welcome Project Web Page Draft 2009

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    This post contains The Welcome Project Web Page Draft of 2009. The Welcome Project Web Page Draft 2009; Welcome Project Mission The Welcome Project seeks to examine and address the climate for LGBTIQQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, and Questioning) people and diversity issues on URI campuses and beyond. Overall, the Welcome Project and its members strive to promote a safe, comfortable, and inclusive environment through dialogue, activism, and other strategies designed to promote a tradition of respect and acceptance for all.; Welcome Project History The Welcome Project at URI began as a Center project involving students, faculty, and staff in response to issues and needs of URI\u27s LGBTIQQ community. In conjunction with programs and activities sponsored by the URI GLBT Center, the Welcome Project has played a significant role in advancing URI to recognition in The Advocate\u27s Comprehensive Guide to Colleges and Universities with the Best Programs, Services, and Student Organizations for LGBT Students. While substantial progress has been made at URI, the Welcome Project continues to address contemporary concerns of the LGBTIQQ community as part of the broader array of important diversity and multicultural needs.; The Welcome Project Sticker is an active symbol of support for the LGBTIQQ community, people, families and friends. Posting this sticker publicly demonstrates one’s dedication to the Welcome Project and the LGBTIQQ community. Interested parties can obtain Welcome Project stickers in the following ways: 1) Attend a Welcome Wednesday or any other Welcome Project event. 2) Arrange a discussion with a Welcome Project or GLBT Center Representative.; Welcome Wednesday Schedule for Fall 2009 Welcome Wednesday meetings will be brown bag discussions held from 12pm-1pm in the GLBT Center in Adams Hall. All Welcome Project meetings and programs are open to everyone; all ideas and recommendations are strongly encouraged!; September 30: “Always Thinking Bigger, We Do!” LGBT concerns and issues have been long-standing at URI and the Welcome Project aims to improve this climate. This meeting will be an open discussion as to how the Welcome Project will help progress URI to acceptance. Topics for future meetings will also be determined based on participant interest and/or need.; Joe Santiago and URI; Joseph A Santiago AND UR

    GLBT Center Staff Meeting Minutes – 9 July 2009

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    GLBT Center meeting notes, updates, and tasks.Tally of people for the day trip to visit UCONN’s Rainbow Center and to find out about their GLBT Programs and Services
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