NOTEBOOKS: Professional Diary/Calendar/Notes [# 126]

Identity elements

Reference code

B05-F02

Level of description

Folder

Title

NOTEBOOKS: Professional Diary/Calendar/Notes [# 126]

Date(s)

  • 2012 May 4-June 27 (Creation)

Extent

Name of creator

Content and structure elements

Scope and content

  • 2012-05-04 thru 2012-05-06 Global Studies Association - Victoria, British Columbia pg. 4-
  • Carl Davidson's commercial pg. 4 and 6-8
  • Lauren Langman - Loyola/Chicago pg. 3-6
  • Jackie Smith, University of Pittsburgh pg. 8-11
  • Jay Smith, Athabasca University pg. 11-14
  • Panel - Education and Liberation - Jeff Birkenstein and Robert Haubart, St. Martin's University pg. 14-16
  • Panel - Education and Liberation - Nels Granholm, SDSU pg. 16
  • Panel - Education and Liberation - Ken Mulliken, University of St. Mary pg. 16-18
  • Panel - Global Rebellions - Omar Farugue, University of Toronto pg. 19-21
  • Panel - Global Rebellions - Christina Kaindl, Institute of Critical Soc. Analysis / Germany pg. 20-21
  • Panel - Global Rebellions - Meghan Kallman, Brown University pg. 21-22
  • Friday evening keynote panel pg. 23
  • Manfred B. Steger, RMIT University pg. 23-26
  • Paul James, RMIT University pg. 27-32
  • Gary Teeple - Simon Fraser University pg. 32-37
  • Saskia Sassen - Columbia University pg. 37-42
  • Panel - Cyber Rebellions : Social Media and Struggle for Democracy
  • Rachel Johnson, Elton University (from the South) pg. 42
  • Justin Phalichann, MTSU, Nashville (huge) pg. 43
  • Yamuna Sangarasivam, Nazareth College pg. 43-45
  • Movie : Shift Change : Putting Cemocracy to Work pg. 45-46
  • Afternoon keynote panel - Karena Shaw - University of Victoria pg. 46-49
  • Afternoon keynote panel - Waziyatawin, University of Victoria pg. 49-52
  • Afternoon keynote panel - Martha MacMahon, University of Victoria pg. 52-54
  • Afternoon keynote panel - questions pg. 54-55
  • Sunday: William Carroll - Alternative Policy Groups & Global Civil Society pg. 56-60
  • Jerry Harris - Power and the Transnational Capitalist Class pg. 60-66
  • Duncan Earle - Zapapista Story pg. 66-68
  • Alicia Lawrence - Indigenous Canada literature pg. 68
  • Ligaya McGovern - Authors on Globalization and Resistance pg. 68-71
  • Jack Hodgins - notes pg. 71-73
  • 2012-05-10 Women & Giving Spring Workshop pg. 76-93
  • Nancy Marshall - Introduction pg. 76
  • Living & Leaving Your Legacy - Tracy Gary pg. 76-80
  • 10:30 Facilitated Panel - Margaret Denton pg. 80-81
  • 10:30 Facilitated Panel - Joanie Smith Holm pg. 81-82
  • 10:30 Facilitated Panel - Lisa Richardson pg. 82
  • 10:30 Facilitated Panel - Kim Boom pg. 82-83 (and more -85)
  • 11:45 Keynote - "Unleashing Generosity" - Tracy Gary pg. 85-88
  • 1:30 Taking the Fear out of Volunteer Fundraising pg. 88-93
  • 2012-05-18 SDWAC Board meeting pg. 94-97
  • 2012-05-22 thru 2012-05-30 Trip to Maine - Dan Granholm & Family pg. 98-100
  • Early June, 2012 Sioux Falls trip to see Brits (Mike Richardson) pg. 102-108
  • 2012-06-05 Meeting with Emery Tschetter pg. 109-111
  • 2012-06 Notes on Marilou McPhedran's Summer Institute pg. 111-112
  • 2012-06-13 Notes on Elinor Ostrum & Jon Gollschall pg. 112
  • 2012-06-21 Interview with Fred and Deb Errington at the Cottonwood Cafe pg. 116-120
  • 2012-06-25 Open World - Russian Visitors pg. 120-
  • Bob Burns pg. 122-130
  • Del Lenowski pg. 130-134
  • Larry Tidemann pg. 134-135
  • Duane Chappell pg. 135-136
  • Dr. Don Marshall pg. 136-137
  • Dr. David Graper pg. 138
  • Dr. Martin Maca pg. 138-139
  • Pete Schaefer pg. 139-143
  • Kevin Kephart - Niels E. Hansen pg. 143-146
  • Tom Schumacher pg. 146-148
  • Jamie Nolan-Andrino pg. 148-154
  • Tour of basement artifacts, South Dakota Art Museum pg. 154-155
  • Diane Rickerl pg. 155-157
  • 2012-06-27 Nancy Wierkamp - OLLI pg. 157-159
  • Bob Burns pg. 122-130
  • Toni Morrison - "Beloved" pg. 164
  • Harold Macy - "The Four Storey Forest" pg. 172-166 (goes backwards)
  • 2012-06-20 Phone conversation with Fred Errington pg. 173-174
  • Margaret Atwood - "The Year of the Flood" pg. 179-176 (goes backwards)
  • "Profiles in Canadian Literature" pg. 180
  • W. H. New - "Borderlands" pg. 186-182 (goes backwards)
  • Jack Hodgins - "The Invention of the World" pg. 193-188 (goes backwards)

System of arrangement

Conditions of access and use elements

Conditions governing access

This collection is open to researchers without restrictions. The materials in the Archives do not circulate and may be used in-house only.

Researchers conducting extensive research are asked to make an advance appointment to access archival material. Please call or e-mail prior to visiting the collection and indicate as much detail as possible about a particular topic and intended use.

Physical access

Technical access

Conditions governing reproduction

South Dakota State University supports access to the materials, published and unpublished, in its collections. Nonetheless, access to some items may be restricted as a result of their fragile condition or by contractual agreements with donors.

Languages of the material

    Scripts of the material

      Language and script notes

      Finding aids

      Acquisition and appraisal elements

      Custodial history

      Immediate source of acquisition

      Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information

      Accruals

      Related materials elements

      Existence and location of originals

      Existence and location of copies

      Related archival materials

      Related descriptions

      Notes element

      General note

      Ask Us!

      If you have questions or would like to schedule a visit, please let us know.

      Specialized notes

      Alternative identifier(s)

      Folder identifier

      UA 53.57 Nels H. Granholm Papers UA 53.57 Nels H. Granholm Papers Box 5 Folder 2

      Description control element

      Rules or conventions

      Sources used

      Access points

      Subject access points

      Place access points

      Name access points

      Genre access points

      Accession area