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Ancient Chinese Civilization: Bibliography of Materials in Western Languages

Helping to update, maintain, and correct the largest bibliography of materials on ancient Chinese civilization in Western languages.

SAFELab

The SAFELab is a transdisciplinary research lab drawing on qualitative and computational methods and leveraging reflexive social work values. We examine well-being, healthy equity, and social justice with youth of color and marginalized communities.

SAFELab is dedicated to using innovative methods to promote joy and healing in both online and offline spaces. We aim to build equitable partnerships with community members and community-based organizations that are engaged in building cultures of belonging, health, and safety.

We strive to connect the dots between professional knowledge, community engagement, and technology. We listen to and elevate lived realities in order to co-design and reimagine how AI and social media platforms can work for all.

Philadelphia Zoo Primate Research Assistant(s)

Dr. Caroline Jones is accepting applications for undergraduate research assistants to collect primate behavioral data at the Philadelphia Zoo from January to May 2025. Students will learn to use ZooMonitor software to record behaviors of white-handed gibbons (Hylobates lar).

Research on Meaning-Making: Text-Analysts-to-Program Assistants

A Child Development, English/Language Arts/Literacy intervention is underway to understand the developmental effects of PK-3 literacy materials on the development of learner-esteem, perspective-taking, self-esteem, imagination and/or future orientation.

Translation of Globally-Circulating Political Ideas: The Multiple Genealogies of Democracy in Telugu South India

Use your Telugu language skills to trace the influence of globally-circulating political ideas on the shaping of democratic ideals in southern India.

Mitchell Lisa

Historical research using primary sources

Migration, Asia-Pacific, Japan, Taiwan

Azuma Eiichiro
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