FAQ

The Center for the Study of Social Difference brings together faculty in humanities, law, social sciences, medicine and the arts, as well as artists and practitioners in the New York area and worldwide, to investigate problems of social, economic, and cultural inequality.

The Center’s working groups challenge the disciplinary divides among the humanities, the arts, and the social sciences by asking not only how historical categories of social difference intersect on the level of identity, but also how these categories shape institutions, modes of knowing, acts of representation, and processes of globalization.

The Center creates the conditions for scholars, artists and practitioners to work collaboratively and internationally on problems of common interest and to set intellectual agendas for the future.

For more information about how the constellation of working groups come into being and how they operate, see the FAQ below.