Ilsuk Aum (Hopkins)
Macaulay 101 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore"Naysaying, the Coherence Theory of Truth and Pluralism", with discussant: David DeBole
"Naysaying, the Coherence Theory of Truth and Pluralism", with discussant: David DeBole
"The waning of technocratic neoliberalism in the United States," with discussant: Matt Risser
"Porous Belongings: Engagements with Michael Serres" Co-sponsored by Comparative Thought and Literature
A debrief and set of reflections on the 2024 Presidential election with political science faculty - open to all. Part of the Pizza & Politics series for undergraduatesPizza is served at 5.45pm
Featuring Dr. Lilliana Mason and Dr. Chryl Laird (University of Maryland). Co-hosted with the SNF Agora Institute
Title To Be DeterminedEvent is being co-sponsored by SPMT
"Indigenous Sovereignty and the Construction of Citizenship during Peru's Post-Independence Period, with discussant: Alonso Burgos CisnerosCo-sponsored by the Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies
"The Anglosphere and the European Radical Right" by Dr. Srdjan Vucetic
Adria Lawrence from the Political Science department presents "Colonialism in Practice: Discretionary Rule and Violent Repertoires," with discussant, Mariam Bel Slama
“Abolition Democracy as a Non-Repressive Society: Herbert Marcuse, Angela Davis, and the New Left Legacies of Abolition” (Disc. Kory Gaines)
Black Politics during the "Nadir": Political Organizing and Legislative Change from 1877 to 1930.
Allon Brann from CTEI will lead a pedagogy focused session