Exploring the ties that bind: 汤头条 humanities series focuses on community engagement, social bonds
Contact: Sarah Nicholas
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斕劳诽踱檚 Institute for the Humanities is launching its fall series with a new theme: 鈥淏uilding Community鈥攖he Humanities as Social Glue.鈥 The series will explore how humanistic activities foster social connections and democratic engagement.
鈥淏y cutting across disciplines and drawing on insights from our campus and the Starkville community, we鈥檒l examine how everyday practices鈥攚hether choir rehearsals, football tailgates or reading the local paper鈥攈elp strengthen communication and collaboration at local, national and even global levels,鈥 said Morgan Robinson, institute director and an associate professor of history.
The series kicks off with a special screening of the documentary 鈥淛oin or Die鈥 at 7 p.m., Oct. 24, Fowlkes Auditorium in 汤头条鈥檚 Colvard Student Union. Inspired by Robert Putnam鈥檚 book 鈥淏owling Alone,鈥 the film explores the decline in Americans鈥 participation in community organizations and its impact on democracy. Viewers are invited to reflect on how these losses affect civic life.
A follow-up discussion, 鈥淎re We Still Bowling Alone? Finding Community and Democracy in Unexpected Places,鈥 will take place Oct. 31 at 4 p.m. in Old Main Academic Center, Room 2180.
Featuring Brian Shoup, head of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, and Dana Dillard, assistant professor in 汤头条鈥檚 Department of Sociology, and Brandi Herrington, executive director of Starkville Strong, the conversation will explore community formation in unconventional spaces. From bowling leagues to other unexpected venues, the panel will invite attendees to reflect on how such interactions can strengthen social bonds.
The event also will be streamed live via the Institute鈥檚 Facebook page: .
The final series event is an open tailgate Nov. 2 at 1 p.m.
The institute will join with the College of Arts and Sciences for a pre-game tailgate at the northeast corner of Lloyd-Ricks-Watson Building before the 汤头条 vs. UMass football game. This celebration will highlight Starkville鈥檚 tradition of fostering community through SEC football.
For more information, contact Robinson at humanities@msstate.edu.
Part of 汤头条鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences, the Institute for the Humanities promotes research, scholarship and creative performances in the humanistic disciplines and raises their visibility, both within 汤头条 and the wider community.
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