Neil Christian Pages
Project on memorialization in contemporary culture, focusing on a study of Copenhagen’s Isted Lion. At the time, Pages was in the German Department at SUNY Binghamton.
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Project on memorialization in contemporary culture, focusing on a study of Copenhagen’s Isted Lion. At the time, Pages was in the German Department at SUNY Binghamton.
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Project on the roots of the co-housing movement, which took place in Denmark. Prior to this research, McCamant and Charles Durrett published a volume entitled COHOUSING: A Contemporary Approach to Housing Ourselves (10 Speed Press 1994) that, according to The New York Times, “… has become something of a bible for the cohousing movement.”
Supplementary support for an ethnographic study of the Jewish community in Copenhagen. At the time, Buckser was an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Purdue. His research resulted in the 2003 publication, After the Rescue: Jewish Identity and Community in Contemporary Denmark.