Kautzer will also hold master class sessions for 海角社区 communication students during his visit.
Kautzer鈥檚 presentation focuses on how the chronic lack of shelter and access to private facilities forces private lives into public spaces, thus calling into question various dimensions of security.
Kautzer is 海角社区鈥檚 20th scholar in the program鈥檚 six years of existence. Pace, who began the program in the fall of 2009, says that the Traveling Scholar program 鈥淚ncreases 海角社区鈥檚 presence on the national level (our scholars come from all over the country) and gives our students access to well respected scholars, their expertise, perspectives, and scholarly approaches they couldn鈥檛 otherwise get.鈥
Kautzer is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Social Justice Minor at the University of Colorado. He is co-editor of 鈥淧ragmatism, Nation, and Race: Community in the Age of Empire,鈥 and author of 鈥淩adical Philosophy: An Introduction,鈥 forthcoming from Paradigm Publishers.
In 2013, he was chief curator of an art exhibition about home, homelessness, and social recognition, titled 鈥淣ot Exactly: Between Home and Where I Find Myself鈥 at the Redline Center for Contemporary Art in Denver.
Pace expressed her excitement for Kautzer鈥檚 visit and his expertise concerning the subject of social justice advocacy.
鈥淪ince we've transitioned to a concentration in communication advocacy, I've been looking for people who really specialize in that area. Dr. Kautzer has expertise as a scholar of social justice and advocacy, but he is also an advocate in his own right,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e's also our first Traveling Scholar who has curated an art exhibit. His exhibit focused on advocacy, so he offers a unique perspective as a result of that experience too.鈥
For more information, please contact Dr. Lesli Pace at pace@ulm.edu, or at 318-342-1165.