II Publications
The Journal of the International Institute
The Journal of the International Institute founded in 1994, serves as a forum for the work of U-M faculty, alumni, graduate students, and visiting scholars that reflects the International Institute's commitment to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and addressing scholarly and public issues about the world. The Journal is published two times a year. A fully searchable online edition of the Journal of the International Institute is available at: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/j/jii/.
The Fall 2007 issue has arrived! Click on the links below to view PDF files of the latest issue.
- The Development of Legal Consciousness in China, By Mary Gallagher (in print only)
- Persian Visions: Contemporary Photography from Iran, By Karen Chassin Goldbaum
- Islamophobia/Islamophila: Beyond the Politics of Enemy and Friend, By Andrew Shryock
- Cuba's Jews: People of a Solitary Star, By Ruth Behar (PDF coming soon)
- Local Trumps Global in Thailand, By Linda Lim
- ChinaNow: A Contemporary Exploration
- X-Treme Private Documentary: Michael Moore and Kazuo Hara, By Abé Mark Nornes
- The Land of Real Men and Real Women: Gender and E.U. Accession in Three Polish Weeklies, By Agnieszka Graff
- A Unique Experiment on Understanding Turkish/Armenian Relations, By Gerard Libaridian and Fatma Muge Gocek
- II Announces 2007-2008 Fulbright Grantees
If you would like to receive a print copy of The Journal, please email iimichigan@umich.edu.
The International Institute's Global Publics Series
Launched in 2004 with the online publication of Responsibility in Crisis: Knowledge Politics and Global Publics, ed. David William Cohen and Michael D. Kennedy. This occasional series features publications resulting from International Institute collaborations that address contemporary global concerns. It is published by the University of Michigan University Library Scholarly Publishing Office.
Events
January 29, 2008
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM, 1636 SSWB/International Institute, 1080 S. University Ave.
Dance Department/CREES Lecture - Stravinsky Revisited: From Le Sacre to Hip-Hop

