Work with thought leaders and academic experts in general arts humanities

Companies can greatly benefit from collaborating with General Arts and Humanities experts. These experts bring a unique set of skills and knowledge that can enhance creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving within the company. By working with thought leaders in this field, companies can gain fresh perspectives and innovative ideas. General Arts and Humanities experts can also contribute to the development of effective communication strategies, cultural understanding, and ethical decision-making. Their expertise can be applied to various industries, such as marketing, advertising, media, education, and research.

Experts on NotedSource with backgrounds in general arts humanities include Karina van de Voorde, Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer, ARNOLD RAYMOND, Dr. Jermaine McCalpin, Miguel Ramirez, Rosalind Hackett, Dr. Claudia Sánchez-Gutiérrez, Christophe Schinckus, Kolin Gess, and Ernesto Gallo.

Dr. Jermaine McCalpin

Chair, African and African American Studies at New Jersey City University
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Truth Commissions
Reparations
Genocides
General Medicine
Law
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About
I am an academic thought leader, author, internationally recognized expert and consultant on transitional justice, genocides, reparations, and truth commissions. I have travelled to Ghana, South Africa, Cambodia, and Armenia and across the US and Canada presenting on the Armenian genocide, reparations for slavery and Native American genocides. I have written several articles, book chapters and co-edited volumes on truth commissions, restorative justice, genocides and reparations. I have also authored two books in grief and loss. I am currently Associate Professor and Chair of the African and African American Studies Program at New Jersey City University. I was previously Associate Director of the Centre for Caribbean Thought and Lecturer of Transitional Justice in the Department of Government, University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona (2007-2016). I attended the distinguished Calabar High School ( Jamaica) from 1989 -1996. I received his B.Sc. in Political Science and International Relations (First Class Honours) in 1999 and M.Sc. (2002) from The University of the West Indies, Mona. I was awarded the prestigious Fulbright Graduate Fellowship between 2000-2002. I later earned his M.A. (2002) and Ph.D. in Political Science in 2006 from Brown University. For stellar contributions to academia, in 2021 I was awarded The UWI Pelican Award, the highest accolade commended by the UWI Alumni Association to a fellow alumni for global distinction in his field of expertise. In December 2021 I awarded the Distinguished Educator Award by the Union of Jamaican Alumni Association USA for stellar contributions to the field of education in the diaspora. I have a passion for education, social justice, and mentoring. And I help to mold the lives of many young men at Calabar, UWI and across Jamaica. I serve as Academic Affairs Coordinator for the Calabar Old Boys’ Association in Jamaica and the Director of Academic Enrichment for the Calabar Alumni NY Chapter. I am 2nd Vice President of the Community Education Council of District 29 in New York City. I am Chairman of the Each One Reach One Foundation. I am a frequent contributor to current affairs programmes in Jamaica, the UK, Canada, Armenia, and the United States

Miguel Ramirez

Ward S. Curran Distinguished Professor of Economics, Trinity College
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Foreign Direct Investment
Latin American Economics
Public investment
Marxian economics.
Development
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About
Professor Ramirez is a native of Chile and a naturalized U.S. citizen since 1990. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1984 and has been at Trinity College since 1985. He has held visiting positions at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (Summer 1991 and 1992), Haverford College (Spring 1992), Vanderbilt University (Spring 1999), and Yale University (Spring 2006). His teaching interests are primarily in the areas of Latin American economic development and international finance and open economy macroeconomics. At the College he usually offers Latin American economic development and Structural Reform in Latin America during the fall term, while international finance and open economy macroeconomics is taught during the spring term. He also teaches a course in Time-Series Analysis every other spring term, with particular emphasis on unit root and cointegration analysis, error correction modeling, and forecasting. Insofar as his research is concerned, it is primarily dedicated to analyzing the challenges and opportunities that Latin American nations face as they attempt to stabilize and reform their economies in an increasingly globalized world. In particular, his work has reviewed and analyzed the impact of IMF-sponsored adjustment and stabilization measures in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, as well as the mixed success of structural reform programs such as privatization of state-owned firms, deregulation of economic activity, and liberalization of trade and finance. His research has also focused on the economic and institutional determinants of foreign direct investment in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, as well as the impact of these flows on private capital formation and labor productivity growth in Latin America. Another important focus of his work in recent years has been the growing role of remittance flows in financing private investment spending and boosting economic growth in countries such as Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Jamaica, and Mexico. Finally, he has published work in the history of economic thought relating to Marx's important analysis of wages and cyclical crises, his theory of absolute and differential ground rent, his analysis of the falling rate of profit, Marx's controversial writings on the so-called Asiatic mode of production, and his conception of capital as a social process.

Rosalind Hackett

Distinguished Professor in the Humanities
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General Arts and Humanities
Cultural Studies
History
Sociology and Political Science
Religious studies
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About
Rosalind I. J. Hackett is an Extraordinary Professor at University of the Western Cape, South Africa (Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice). She was professor and head of religious studies and adjunct in anthropology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. From 2003-08 she was a Distinguished Professor in the Humanities. She received her PhD in religious studies from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1986, and prior to that taught at Nigerian universities for eight years. In 2000-01 she spent a year at Harvard University as a Liberal Arts Fellow in Law and Religion, Harvard Law School, and was a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions at HDS. She was a Rockefeller Research Fellow at the Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame in 2003-04. She was appointed a Mellon Fellow at the University of Cape Town in Religious Studies in May 2014. Dr. Hackett has published widely on religion in Africa, notably on new religious movements, religious media, gender and religion, regulation of religious diversity, and religion and conflict. She has been very active in the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR) and was reelected President from 2010-15). She is the cofounder of the IAHR Women Scholars Network. She was a founding member of the African Association for the Study of Religions and has also served as President of the North American Association for the Study of Religions. She is part of the founding steering committee of the African Consortium on Law and Religion Studies, founder/coordinator of the Jazz for Justice Project and the UT Gulu Study and Service Abroad Program in Northern Uganda.

Example general arts humanities projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on general arts humanities?

Developing a Creative Marketing Campaign

A General Arts and Humanities expert can collaborate with a company to develop a creative marketing campaign that resonates with the target audience. They can bring their knowledge of cultural trends, storytelling techniques, and visual aesthetics to create compelling and engaging content.

Designing an Inclusive Workplace

By collaborating with a General Arts and Humanities expert, companies can create an inclusive workplace environment. These experts can provide insights on diversity, equity, and inclusion, helping companies develop policies and practices that promote equality and respect.

Conducting Ethical Research

General Arts and Humanities experts can assist companies in conducting ethical research. They can provide guidance on research methodologies, data collection, and analysis, ensuring that the research is conducted with integrity and respect for human subjects.

Enhancing Cross-Cultural Communication

In a globalized world, effective cross-cultural communication is essential for companies. General Arts and Humanities experts can help companies navigate cultural differences, develop intercultural communication strategies, and foster understanding and collaboration among diverse teams.

Creating Engaging Educational Content

General Arts and Humanities experts can collaborate with companies in the education industry to create engaging and impactful educational content. They can apply their knowledge of pedagogy, curriculum development, and instructional design to develop innovative learning materials.