PAST EVENTS

Upcoming Events

The core public program of the Institute is the SNF Rendez-Vous de l’Institut series, where the Fellows speak to the public about their work. In addition, former and current Fellows contribute to programming at Reid Hall. In New York, Institute events are hosted at the Maison française. SNFPHI programs take place either on the Columbia campus in New York or in Greece. Recordings of most of our events can be found on our podcast and on our Homemade page.

MARCH 3, 2022
Charisme et pouvoir à l’âge des révolutions
Autour de l'ouvrage de David Bell, Le culte des chefs.
FEBRUARY 24, 2022
Finding Space for Flying Rams
Imagining the Museum of Takis Giannousas (SNFPHI)
FEBRUARY 9, 2022
Restituer by Nora Philippe
Lost in Frenchlation
New York & Greece
FEBRUARY 5, 2022
Literature Live Around the World
Xiaolu Guo and Ana Paulina Lee
FEBRUARY 4, 2022
Maboula Soumahoro and Kaiama L. Glover in Conversation
Entre Nous
JANUARY 27, 2022
Coal Fired
The Greek Poetry of Climate Change (SNFPHI)
JANUARY 23, 2022
The Anthropocene with Elizabeth Kolbert
Entre Nous
DECEMBER 16, 2021
The Importance of Being Uncertain: a Scientific Approach to Optimism
with Stuart Firestein
DECEMBER 15, 2021
A Psychogeography of Bones
with Alexis Fidetzis (SNFPHI)
DECEMBER 10, 2021
Climate Action
How can we be a part of the solution
DECEMBER 9, 2021
Between Words & Worlds
with Xiaolu Guo
DECEMBER 6, 2021
Ian Goldin on Covid-19 and a Brighter Future
Entre Nous
DECEMBER 2, 2021
Feeling Black Lives Matter: The Psycho-Social Dynamics of Sentiment
Colin Wayne Leach
NOVEMBER 26, 2021
Going Viral:
Public Opinion in Social Media (SNFPHI)
NOVEMBER 22, 2021
Performances of Race and Historical Representation
with Ana Paulina Lee
NOVEMBER 18, 2021
Lamia Joreige
Uncertain Times
SNF RDV
NOVEMBER 17, 2021
Lauren Elkin and Lauren Collins in Conversation
Entre Nous
NOVEMBER 15, 2021
Robert G. O’Meally and Anto Neosoul in Conversation
Entre Nous
NOVEMBER 11, 2021
Hyenas
Mauvais Genres: French Cinema Takes on Gender
NOVEMBER 9, 2021
Ladies of the Wood
Mauvais Genres: French Cinema Takes on Gender
NOVEMBER 4, 2021
Adam
Mauvais Genres: French Cinema Takes on Gender
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