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    1. Social Media Panel Discussion, Dec. 6 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Panelists: Gary Bennett, Associate Professor of Psychology, Global Health, and Medicine Kieran Healy, Associate Professor in Sociology (...)

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      Topics covered include the labor movement, ecology & environment, race & ethnicity, social & cultural theory, sociology, art & (...)

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      Many thanks to our superhero sponsors: the Office of the President, Office of the Provost, the Deans of Trinity College, the Annual Fund, SOFC, (...)

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