ABD Workshop
 
The goal of the ABD Workshop is to facilitate professional development for graduate students in the program, and to provide those in the dissertation stage with an opportunity to present and receive feedback on their work. Unless otherwise noted, the workshop meets biweekly on Tuesday evenings, 7:00-9:00 pm in the Dietl Room (HL 538). All faculty and graduate students are welcome to attend.
 
Presenting at the workshop is open to any student currently working on a dissertation. Chapters, papers, writing samples, job talks, and APA presentations are all welcome.  
 
For scheduling or further information, please contact Bence Nanay or Paul Prescott.  
 
 
Fall 2007 Schedule
 
September 4
Matt Skene, “Seemings and the Possibility of Epistemic Justification”
Commentator: Nathan Hanna
 
September 18
Nathan Hanna, “Rethinking Retributivist Thought Experiments: An Abolitionist Critique”
Commentator: Paul Prescott
 
October 19 (Friday 4:00-6:00 pm)
Edison Barrios, “The Psychological View of Linguistics and Interdisciplinary Integration”
Commentator: David Bzdak
 
November 9 (Friday 4:00-6:00 pm)
Jeremy Pierce, “Context-Shifting in a Bundle View of Race”
Commentator: Kristen Oganowski