SNF Agora & Political Science Seminar: Erin Pineda (Smith)
Mergenthaler 366 Johns Hopkins University, BaltimoreErin Pineda (Political Science, Smith College) will present research-in-progress, title TBA
Erin Pineda (Political Science, Smith College) will present research-in-progress, title TBA
The second annual installment of JohnCon, the department’s graduate student mini-conference, will once again showcase the great research that our students are doing and give them an opportunity to present their work in a professional setting.
"Night Vision: Climate-Induced Night Work and the Degrowth Imperative" with Discussant: Matheus MendoncaCo=sponsored by the Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies, and the Chloe Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism
"'An Equal Balance': Political Equality in Ancient Greece and Early Modern England"Co-sponsored by SPMT
Allon Brann from CTEI will run a graduate-focused workshop on building syllabi and other pedagogical practices
"Present Day Challenges for Indigenous Law: Civil Society and Democracy
"Does the Left Need New Imaginaries? Hope, The Education of Desire, and the Betrayal of Utopia", with discussant: Adriana Mandacaru Guerra
Christine Emba (The Atlantic) will be in conversation with Stefanie Sanford (Agora Fellow) about the career and craft of opinion writing across political differences and social expectations. Pizza and Politics is an undergraduate focused series of talks - featuring free Pizza! Co-sponsored by the SNF Agora Institute, and the Center for Social Concern
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With Tiffany Washington, Associate Director for Foundation Relations at KSAS
Prof Kim Wehle (University of Maryland Law School) discusses her new book, Pardon Power, with Prof Emily Zackin (JHU). Pizza and Politics is an undergraduate focused series of talks - featuring free Pizza! Co-sponsored by the SNF Agora Institute, and the Center for Social Concern
Marshall Kosloff from the Hudson Institute and Arsenal of Democracy Podcast in conversation with Sebastian Schmidt (JHU) on how the United States is in the midst of a dramatic political realignment with shifting views on national security, economics, technology, and the role of government in our lives. What consequences might the election hold for this […]