Why I Stood Up: the Case against Summers
Abstract
A detailed description of why the majority of the Harvard University faculty rejected
the presidency of Lawrence H. Summers, after which he resigned.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/10729Citation
Matory, JL (2006). Why I Stood Up: the Case against Summers. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/10729.Collections
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J. Lorand Matory
Lawrence Richardson Distinguished Professor of Cultural Anthropology
Specialties
Anthropology & History, Africa, African Diaspora, Transnationalism, Social Theory
Research Summary
Anthropology of religion, of ethnicity, of education and of social theory; history
and theory of anthropology; African and African-inspired religions around the Atlantic
perimeter; ethnic diversity in the African-descended population of the US; tertiary
education as a culture; gender, religion and politics; transnationalis

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