When the Far East Becomes the Near West

By Kylan Rutherford In 1978 Edward Said coined the term “Orientalism” to describe the Western world’s habit of misrepresenting and patronizing cultures in the Eastern world. For centuries, Western empires have construed the East as a mystifying world of adventure, seduction, and abundant treasure; explorers and colonizers would come back with tall tales of palace courts and jungle tribes. The East was sexy. It was also–and … Continue reading When the Far East Becomes the Near West

From Play to Performance: Building an Effective Organization

By Jessica N. Selee (Brigham Young University), Jade Johnson (Brigham Young University), Jocelyn N. Murray (Brigham Young University), Anna Samuelson (Brigham Young University), Jasmine Li (Brigham Young University), Andrew Lacanienta (Brigham Young University), Mat D. Duerden (Brigham Young University), Mark Widmer (Brigham Young University) In the middle of January 2016, six students joined a MEG Grant research team (Mentored Experience Grant) to study the impact that … Continue reading From Play to Performance: Building an Effective Organization