Fulbright Chronicles, Volume 3, Number 3 (2025) AuthorDan C. Baciu AbstractAI chatbots are capable of addressing a wide range of complex questions. However, they frequently struggle to provide reliable sources to back up their responses. My question to you, the reader of this article: Would you prefer to have sources included in the answers AI…
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Learning Organizational Culture
Fulbright Chronicles, Volume 3, Number 3 (2025) AuthorsNelly Robles Garcia and Jack Corbett AbstractWhile Fulbright awards are individual, they are largely exercised in organizational contexts. These contexts in turn are shaped by attention to communication, control, and continuity as critical mediating factors. We draw on multiple Fulbrights in the United States and Mexico to address…
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Intimate Strangers
Fulbright Chronicles, Volume 3, Number 3 (2025) AuthorMateo Garcia-Olazábal Letters to a Stranger: Essays to the Ones Who Haunt Us edited by Colleen Kinder, who was a Fulbright Scholar to Mexico in 2019. Letters to A Stranger is a poignant anthology that explores the transformative power of letter writing. Editor Colleen Kinder asked writers to compose…
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International Development Law: A New Multi-Disciplinary, Multi-Dimensional, and Multi-Cultural Legal Subject
Fulbright Chronicles, Volume 3, Number 3 (2025) AuthorRumu Sarkar AbstractThe international law universe is inexorably shifting from civil law to common law, from deductive reasoning to inductive reasoning, to the use of clinical and experiential learning, and to the undisputed use of the English language as the lingua franca. Keywordsinternational • development • law Introduction…
Continue ReadingGoing to the City of My Dreams (The Second Fulbright Around): Making Friends, Collaborators and a Family of Choice
Fulbright Chronicles, Volume 3, Number 3 (2025) AuthorSidney M. Greenfield AbstractA Fulbright in 1981 made it possible for me to go to Fortaleza, a Brazilian city I dreamt of visiting–after a previous aborted attempt. I made lasting friendships and collaborated with colleagues in areas of research new to me and on projects to help the…
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Fulbright Chronicles Interviews Porntip Kanyaniyot: Former Director of the Thai Fulbright Program
Fulbright Chronicles, Volume 3, Number 3 (2025) AuthorKevin F. F. Quigley & Bruce B Svare AbstractKhun Porntip Kanjananiyot has served in a number of leadership roles supporting international exchanges, including Executive Director of the Thai Fulbright Program (formally known as the Thailand-US Educational Foundation–TUSEF) and Director at Thailand’s Ministry of Higher Education, where she had…
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Exploring Regenerative Tourism in Hawaii
Fulbright Chronicles, Volume 3, Number 3 (2025) AuthorJeremy Lemarie AbstractBetween January and May 2023, I participated in a Fulbright program at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa, where I explored regenerative tourism. Building on a decade of research into commodification of Hawaiian culture this program helped me shift focus to regenerative practices that benefit local…
Continue ReadingCall for Papers: The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Social Science Perspectives in Education
Guest-edited by Polat Göktaş & José Caetano The upcoming themed issue of Fulbright Chronicles, Volume 4, Number 1 (April 2025), is dedicated to exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and social science perspectives, with a specific focus on educational settings. Given the current prominence of AI in global discourse, insights from Fulbright alumni are particularly…
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A Reading Life
Fulbright Chronicles, Volume 3, Number 3 (2025) AuthorAndrew Martino Still No Word from You: Notes in the Margin, by Peter Orner who was a Fulbright Scholar to Namibia in 2016-2017. Still No Word from You is an excellent chronicle of how lives are built, lived, and remembered, not necessarily in a linear fashion, but in…
Continue ReadingLooking into the Cinematic Past to Understand the Present: Fulbright to Cambodia 2024
Fulbright Chronicles, Volume 3, Number 3 (2025) AuthorLinDa Saphan AbstractAs a Fulbright Scholar to Cambodia, my goal was to conduct research on history of Cambodian cinema in the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge and to teach the first course on film studies in early Cambodian cinema at the Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) offering…
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