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To Look But Not See: Felon Voting Rights, Critical Prison Theory, and the Politics of Inclusion
Andrew T. Dilts, Assistant Professor of Political Theory, Loyola Marymount University
Continue Reading To Look But Not See: Felon Voting Rights, Critical Prison Theory, and the Politics of InclusionAnnual Identity Studies Graduate Student Spring Panel
Event Start: May 07, 2015 11:00 PM
Event End: May 07, 2015 11:00 PM
Event Location: The Lane Room (Ellison 3824)
Zamira Abman (History, UCSB)
"The Bolshevik Emancipation of Muslim women of Tajikistan: What went wrong, 1924-1982"
Victoria J. Ballmes (Religious Studies, UCSB)
"Monumental Memory and the Construction of Jewish Identity in Antiquity"
George Blake (Music, UCSB)
"Music and Racial Formation in Cleveland, Ohio: Contemporary Jazz Identities in a Segregated City"
The Effects of Shocks on International Networks: Tie-Capacity and the Structure of International Trade and Alliance Networks
Zeev Maoz, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, UC Davis
Continue Reading The Effects of Shocks on International Networks: Tie-Capacity and the Structure of International Trade and Alliance NetworksRace, Religion and the Right in Immigrant America
Janelle Wong, Director, Asian American Studies Program and Associate Professor of American Studies, Univeristy of Maryland
Continue Reading Race, Religion and the Right in Immigrant AmericaProfessional Skills Forum: Dissertation Prep
Event Start: April 08, 2015 07:00 PM
Event End: April 08, 2015 07:00 PM
Event Location: The Lane Room (Ellison 3824)
Professor Lorraine McDonnell and Graduate Students Geoff Allen and Caleb Miller will share their expertise on dissertation preparation with current Political Science graduate students.
Lunch will be provided.
Continue Reading Professional Skills Forum: Dissertation PrepGraduate Student Research Symposium
Event Start: February 12, 2015 08:00 PM
Event End: February 12, 2015 09:00 PM
Event Location: The Lane Room (Ellison 3824)
Political Science graduate students will each give a three minute presentation on his/her current research. There will be time for 1-2 questions per presenter.
Tristin Beckman - Post-Crisis Convergence: Policy Diffusion during Economic Recoveries
Natasha Bennett - Falling Through the Citizenship Gap: The Roma in France
Continue Reading Graduate Student Research SymposiumThe Inside Story of the Egypt Revolution
Event Start: April 09, 2015 11:00 PM
Event End: April 09, 2015 11:00 PM
Event Location: The Lane Room (Ellison 3824)