Groups

The Corridor is driven by Working Groups formed by scholars across our consortium who collaborate on a particular theme, concern, or issue in the humanities.
Browse or search through our active Working Groups below.
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ISD7: Crypto-Feudalism Working Group
Open to New People
Active since: 2022
- Cornell University
- Hobart & William Smith Colleges
ISD8: Cultures of Inequality in the Sinosphere
Open to New People
Active since: 2022
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
ISD9: Humanities Across Disciplinary Borders
Open to New People
Active since: 2022
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- University of Rochester
- Rochester Institute of Technology
ISD10: Critical South Asian Feminists
Active since: 2022
Closed Group of Collaborators
- Syracuse University
- Colgate University
ISD11: Expressive Writing and Well-Being for Minority Groups
Open to New People
Active since: 2022
- Syracuse University
- University of Rochester
- Le Moyne College
ISD12: Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫʼ Culture and Art in our FLX Community
Open to New People
Active since: 2022
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
ISD13: Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Community Collective
Active since: 2023
Closed Group of Collaborators
- Syracuse University
- University of Rochester
- Le Moyne College
- Rochester Institute of Technology
ISD14: Upstate South Asias: Citizenship, Comparison, & Equity
Open to New People
Active since: 2023
- Syracuse University
- Colgate University
- Hamilton College
- Hobart & William Smith Colleges
- Skidmore College
- St. Lawrence University
- Union College
ISD15: Interdisciplinary Studies of Inequality
Open to New People
Active since: 2023
- Syracuse University
- Rochester Institute of Technology
ISD16: Critical Korean and Korean Diaspora Studies
Open to New People
Active since: 2024
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
LIN4: Syntax-Semantics Interface; Theoretical Linguistics
Open to New People
Active since: 2013
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- University of Rochester
LIN9: Language Documentation in Multilingual Communities
Open to New People
Active since: 2019
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- University of Rochester
LIN10: Language Sound Structures
Open to New People
Active since: 2019
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- University of Rochester
LIN13: CNY Spanish Linguistics
Open to New People
Active since: 2020
- Syracuse University
- Hobart & William Smith Colleges
LIN14: Computational Cognitive Models of Meaning
Open to New People
Active since: 2021
- Cornell University
- University of Rochester
LIN15: Multimodal Communication
Open to New People
Active since: 2023
- Syracuse University
- Colgate University
- Hamilton College
LIN16: Central New York Philosophy of Language Workshop (CNYPLW)
Active since: 2023
Closed Group of Collaborators
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- University of Rochester
LLC5: Incarceration and Decarceration
Open to New People
Active since: 2013
- Syracuse University
- Cornell University
- University of Rochester