Caleb Gallemore is the MSSU class valedictorian of
2006 and one of the co-winners (along with Iashia
Castle) of the Outstanding Honors Student award
for 2006. Caleb is an International Studies
major who is now in the Ph.D. program in International
Studies at the Ohio State University. He is the
winner of the F. S. Northedge Essay competition
for his essay "Of Lords and (Cyber)Serfs:
eGovernment and Poststructuralism in a Neomedieval
Europe," which was published in the London
School of Economics'
journal Milennium.
Click here to view the online video of Caleb's
Honors senior thesis entitled "Speaking Europe:
Discourse, The Information Society, and European
Integration," which argues that the dominant
political theory of European integration implies
new ideas of citizenship and subjectivity that
distinguish it from the broad practices of
politics associated with nation-states, a
development that arises from a different
conception of economic life.
Click here to
view the PowerPoint presentation for the talk.
Click here
to view the video of Caleb's Honors Convocation
speech.
Click here
to read the text.
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