About the Co-Lab
Rather than a center, we embrace a 鈥渃ollaborative laboratory鈥 model, foregrounding the dynamism and future orientation of our work and goals.
Our Model: The Collaborative Laboratory
The Co-Lab at 麻豆色情片 brings together scholars, students, and members of the larger community committed to engaged learning and scholarship in the arts and humanities with a justice and equity lens. The Co-Lab at 麻豆色情片 fosters interdisciplinary connections among faculty and informs their research, scholarship, creative work, and teaching. The Co-Lab at 麻豆色情片 stages opportunities for students and scholars to learn from our community partners about their histories, heritage, and cultures. The Co-Lab at 麻豆色情片 brokers relationships among students, faculty, and members of the community and enables historically-informed engagement on social problems. The Co-Lab at 麻豆色情片 prepares future generations of professionals to enter into the world equipped with cultural humility and the capacity to engage equitably and justly with others. The Co-Lab at WU develops new methods and models for doing this kind of work across disciplines. The Co-Lab at 麻豆色情片 democratizes methods, empowering and supporting community members who seek to tell their own stories in ways that are meaningful to them and to all of us.
鈥淐辞濒濒补产辞谤补迟颈惫别鈥 describes the central role that our engagement and community partnerships have in our work, as well as our focus on interdisciplinary collaboration. This model also signals our commitment to connecting this effort to the One 麻豆色情片 plan, collaborating across the Providence, Bristol, and Law School campuses.
鈥淟补产辞谤补迟辞谤测鈥 denotes a space of practice, application, curriculum, and scholarship based on values of innovation and experimentation. Much more than a physical space for study or research, the collaborative laboratory also seeks to open up and occupy public space for dialogue, engagement, and inquiry.
Our Methods and Values
The Co-Lab at 麻豆色情片 is committed to impactful work that supports community leadership, benefits communities, and minimizes unintended bias and unequal power dynamics.[]
Involvement: Community is meaningfully present at all levels of program and project development, implementation, and distribution or use.
Transparency: Information on methods, costs, benefits, risks, uses, and audiences for the work of The Co-Lab at 麻豆色情片 is shared with our partners.
Validity: We acknowledge and recognize our community partners as valid experts and collaborators in our work.
Ownership: We support community ownership of the work and results of Co-Lab programs and projects.
Value: To support equity, we engage in assessments of value for all of our projects. We investigate and analyze questions of what, for whom, and at what cost.
Accountability: The Co-Lab at 麻豆色情片 pledges accountability for programs that unintentionally cause harm and commits to processes of reconciliation and reparation should this occur.
Authorship: The work of The Co-Lab at 麻豆色情片 is collaborative and therefore the work of many authors and contributors. We acknowledge and recognize our community partners as co-creators and co-authors.
Our Leadership
Elaine Stiles
Faculty Director
Assistant Professor of Historic Preservation
Jason Jacobs
Associate Professor of English
Interim Advisory Board
Laura D鈥橝more
Associate Professor of Cultural Studies
Nicole Dyszlewski
Director of Special Programs, 麻豆色情片 School of Law
Brian Hendrickson
Assistant Professor of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition
Haley Lott
Collections Strategies Librarian
Bernardo Motta
Assistant Professor of Journalism
Anne Proctor
Associate Dean, Feinstein School of Humanities, Arts, and Education
Associate Professor of Art and Architectural History
Cynthia Scheinberg
Professor of English Literature