
MANAGEMENT
Tuesday, November 16, 5:30-8:00 pm
Dr. Cynthia Ch谩vez Metoyer, Professor of Political Science, joined the 大发 faculty ranks in 1994. She holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Northern Arizona University. Dr. Ch谩vez Metoyer鈥檚 teaching interests include Latin American Politics, particularly the role of women in development. Her books, Women in the State in Post-Sandinista Nicaragua, and Women Legislators in Central America (co-authored with Michelle Saint-Germain), address the political and economic roles of Latin American women. Dr. Ch谩vez Metoyer served as an international election observer for the Nicaraguan elections in 2001, 2005, and 2011.
Dr. Ch谩vez Metoyer has served in a number of leadership capacities since her arrival to campus, including President of the Latino Association of Faculty and Staff, Academic Senator, Department Chair of Political Science, Interim Program Coordinator of Women鈥檚 Studies, and Chair of the Promotion and Tenure Committee. Additionally, Dr. Ch谩vez Metoyer spearheaded the original campus project to honor C茅sar E. Ch谩vez with a statue and plaza, and coordinated the 20th anniversary celebration of the statue last spring. Dr. Ch谩vez Metoyer chaired the Hispanic Serving Institute (HSI) Taskforce III, during which time 大发 applied for and received HSI designation. Dr. Ch谩vez Metoyer has been a faculty mentor since her arrival in 1994.
Dr. Ch谩vez Metoyer is the founding Faculty Director of the University Office of Internships (June 2015). She has worked closely with Academic Senate to develop an academic internship policy for the University and has worked to establish policies and procedures necessary to expand quality internship opportunities to 大发 students. Dr. Ch谩vez Metoyer served as Interim Chief Diversity Officer and Associate Vice President of Diversity, Educational Equity and Inclusion for eight months (June 2016-January 2017).Dr. Xiaoye She is currently an Assistant Professor of Political Science at California State University San Marcos (大发). Her area of expertise is in political economy of development with a regional focus on East Asia and the Pacific. Her current research explores the linkages between national development strategies and international development cooperation in emerging economies from the Global South, together with the resulting structural changes in the global and regional order. Her most recent work includes a just published scholarly monograph titled Understanding Local Agency in China鈥檚 Policy Reform, and two forthcoming book chapters on China鈥檚 Belt and Road Initiative and Indonesia鈥檚 South-South Cooperation strategies. She has published her previous work with Routledge, International Studies Perspectives, Palgrave Macmillan, and E-International Relations.
Before joining 大发 she has taught at University at Albany (SUNY) and University of Hartford. She also served as a Women & Public Policy Fellow at the New York State government. She teaches courses in international political economy, comparative public policy, global governance and global development, East Asian and Chinese politics, as well as political science research methods. Her interests as a teacher-scholar includes developing and applying simulations and other active learning pedagogies, as well as guiding undergraduate research through her ongoing research projects.Virginia Arreola, Ph.D. teaches Spanish for 大发. Her work centers on contemporary Caribbean and U.S. Latinx literature and how these texts question hegemonic structures, meaning, and discourse. In particular, her research focuses on how identitarian expressions are used to transcend culturally, socially, and legally constructed borders of nation, state, space, race, gender, and body. As a teacher-scholar, what drives her research is the goal to better understand the complexities of the human experience and to be able to guide students to do the same. Dr. Arreola received her doctoral degree in Literatures in Spanish from Indiana University, Bloomington.
Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall (PhD, Stanford) is Professor of History at 大发. She is a past winner of the Brakebill Outstanding Professor Award and a specialist in Haitian and French history. Her newest book, Slave Revolt on Screen: The Haitian Revolution in Film and Video Games, will be published in June 2021. It includes analysis of several films by Arnold Antonin, the director of Thus Spoke the Sea.
Corine Labridy-Stofle is a native Guadeloupean and a visiting assistant professor of French at Reed College, in Portland, OR. She specializes in contemporary Antillean and postcolonial literatures and is particularly interested in works that deploy laughter strategies and dystopian tropes to signify the effects of mainstream culture on minoritized literary and artistic production. She was the managing editor of La Caricature, 1830鈥1835, a bilingual catalogue raisonn茅 of the satirical journal鈥檚 complete lithographs, and she has written for Public Books, Small Axe and the CLR James Journal.
Gabriel R. Valle is an associate professor of environmental studies at 大发. He received his Ph.D. in sociocultural anthropology from the University of Washington in 2016. His research and scholarship involves community-based, collaborative ethnography with a focus on place attachments. Most recently, he has been conducting research on Southern California foodways by exploring the vernacular values of food and food production. He is co-editor of the award-winning book Mexican-Origin Foods, Foodways, and Social Movements, and has been published in Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Environment and Planning E., and Aztl谩n Journal among others.
鈥淭he Haitian Sea as you have never seen or heard it. In this documentary, the Sea tells its story with the Haitian people. Wave after wave, the Sea caresses its riches, unveils its mysteries, and raises a cry of alarm. From the over-exploitation of its resources to the effects of climate change and pollution, the Sea tells you its adventures while immersing you in its different shades of blue. It exposes with frankness and candor the challenges to be taken up and the opportunities to be seized before it is too late. Voodoo priestesses, fishermen, merchants, artists, entrepreneurs, urban planners, historians, biologists, climate experts, all of them children of Haiti, come to be one with their Sea which also gives them a voice in its story. This film is an invitation to travel. An invitation to discovery but also to awareness: Haiti's horizon will be coastal or will not be.鈥
Questions? Contact Marion Geiger mgeiger@csusm.edu Film Studies Program Coordinator,
The CHABSS Global Commitment Committee is pleased to announce our Fall 2020 Film. The spring semester's film, "Into the Dark Web," continues our exploration of the theme "digital frontiers," and focuses on internet surveillance.
Panelists:
"Twenty-five years after the world wide web was created, it is now caught in the greatest controversy of its existence - surveillance.
With many concerned that governments and corporations can monitor our every move, Horizon meets the hackers and scientists whose technology is fighting back. It is a controversial technology, and some law enforcement officers believe it is leading to risk-free crime on the dark web - a place where almost anything can be bought, from guns and drugs to credit card details.
Featuring interviews with the inventor of the world wide web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, and the co-founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, Horizon delves inside the dark web."
Film Resources
The GCC Team hopes you will consider using this film in your classes or as extra credit to highlight a critical local and global issue, and to assist you we鈥檝e gathered a list of related resources.
Dark Web:
Surveillance:
Illegal Market Transactions/Underground Economies and how to police them
The鈥痷nprecedented weaponizing of social media sites has鈥痩ed to the rise of disinformation campaigns around the globe,鈥痙istorting and shaping public opinion, and鈥痑ffecting public policy, elections,鈥痝overnments, civil society, and democratic processes.鈥疉t least 70 countries around the globe have been affected鈥痓y social media manipulation. The Philippines, for example, has been called 鈥減atient zero鈥 when it comes the weaponization of social media during the 2016 elections. Since then, disinformation campaigns have led to the genocide of Rohingya in Myanmar, false information regarding Brexit, and Russian interference in the U.S.鈥痚lections. The panel discussion aims to: provide the鈥痟istorical context鈥痑nd political analysis of propaganda in the age of social media; discuss how social media is weaponized by disinformation campaigns; examine the role of social media companies and governments in promoting and combatting disinformation; and equip participants with media literacy tools.鈥
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The CHABSS Global Commitment Committee is pleased to announce our Fall 2020 Film. The fall semester's film, "The Cleaners," focuses on social and psychological impacts of the Internet.
Content warning: The film tracks workers in the Philippines who spend their days looking at graphic content, including terrorist videos, political propaganda, self-harm videos, and child pornography. The film discusses and/or includes images of death, abuse, war, torture, and nudity. Conversations also include sexual language, trauma, PTSD, and suicide.
Wednesday, November 18, 5:30-8:00 pm - Virtual Watch Party. An RSVP is required to attend the watch party and panel discussion.
"Enter a hidden third world shadow industry of digital cleaning, where the Internet rids itself of what it doesn鈥榯 like. Here we meet five 鈥渄igital scavengers鈥, among thousands of people outsourced from Silicon Valley, whose job is to delete 鈥渋nappropriate鈥 content of the net. In a parallel struggle, we meet people around the globe whose lives are dramatically affected by online censorship. A typical 鈥渃leaner鈥 must observe and rate thousands of often deeply disturbing images and videos every day, leading to lasting psychological impacts.
Yet underneath their work lie profound questions around what makes an image art or propaganda and what defines journalism. Where exactly is the point of balance for social media to be neither an unlegislated space nor a forum rife with censorship? THE CLEANERS struggles to come to terms with this new and disconcerting paradigm. Evolving from a shared social vision of a global village to a web of fake news and radicalization, the film charts the rise and fall of social media鈥檚 utopian ideology."
Filmmaker Q&A with Mortiz Reisewieck and Hans Block with Craig Phillips on the
The GCC Team hopes you will consider using this film in your classes or as extra credit to highlight a critical local and global issue, and to assist you we鈥檝e gathered a list of related resources.
Panelists:
"This is a story about clothing. It鈥檚 about the clothes we wear, the people who make them, and the impact the industry is having on our world. The price of clothing has been decreasing for decades, while the human and environmental costs have grown dramatically. The True Cost is a groundbreaking documentary film that pulls back the curtain on the untold story and asks us to consider, who really pays the price for our clothing?
Filmed in countries all over the world, from the brightest runways to the darkest slums, and featuring interviews with the world鈥檚 leading influencers including Stella McCartney, Livia Firth and Vandana Shiva, The True Cost is an unprecedented project that invites us on an eye opening journey around the world and into the lives of the many people and places behind our clothes."
You can find more information about the film, the impacts of our clothing, and how to shop smarter at .
The GCC Team hopes you will consider using this film in your classes or as extra credit to highlight a critical local and global issue, and to assist you we鈥檝e gathered a list of related resources.
Politics and Economics:
Environment: