Kathleen Stewart’s “Worldly Thinking” attends to human responses to our senses beyond just sight and sound, and to issues of “making place” in a way that acknowledges the fully global context of the places we inhabit. Some her first research took place in West Virginia, and she brings new insights from her recent research to that early subject matter to ask how we understand ourselves within the context of the increasingly globalized world around us. Parking available in the Mountainlair parking garage on the WVU campus.