Professional Organization: SAA
Barbara Taranto
Thomas C. Hilde, University of Maryland School of Public Policy, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy
Thomas C. Hilde
Pragmatic Cosmopolitanism: Reconstructing Institutions between Philosophy and Policy. Forthcoming., Editor, Pragmatism and Globalization (Rodopi), Editor, On Torture (Johns Hopkins University Press), Venezuela exchange project, Various papers and book chapters on philosophy and public policy
Philosophy, Public policy, International relations, Environmental ethics and policy, Development ethics and policy, Political theory, Globalization, Torture, Ethics, Human rights, Legitimacy, Accountability, Pragmatism, Democracy, Community, Travel
Tom Hilde teaches and writes in the School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy. He is the editor of The Agrarian Roots of Pragmatism, and the forthcoming Pragmatism and Globalization (Rodopi) and On Torture, as well as a monograph on cosmopolitanism.
Lakegan Harris
My name is Lakegan Harris and I am from Atlanta, GA. I am near the end of the Masters in Library and Information Studies program at Syracuse University, hopefully finishing up at the end of summer semester, 2006. I am currently working at Emory University where I am a cataloger and also do acquisitions work. I decided a couple of semesters ago to pursue the CAS in Advanced Studies in Digital Libraries . In pursuing a career in Digital Libraries, I thought it would be to my benefit to do an internship, so I decided to line up one at a local museum, Fernbank Museum of Natural History. I have been working with a curator at the museum on developing a plan/proposal to create a digital archive for a collection of artifacts. I have been exploring metadata schemas, content management tools, and have developed an architecture for their webpage (GULP!). I'm excited about continuing this opportunity and look forward to sharing it with my fellow classmates.
You can view my resume at:
http://www.lisjobs.com/resume/lharris.htm
