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Teaching the Local in an Age of Globalization

Pavel Cenkl, Sterling College
John Elder, Middlebury College
John Harris, Franklin Pierce College
Mark Long, Keene State College
Kent Ryden, University of Southern Maine

4 p.m. Thursday, November 5; Madison Street Lounge, Student Center
How do we locate the local? What are its boundaries made of in a global era? Participants in this roundtable discussion consider questions of region and identity in New England. Four leading voices in the field of New England studies will offer their perspectives on place-based learning and the relationship between the local and global, over time and through space, employing a variety of perspectives on place and culture.

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