External Speaker: Nidesh Lawtoo (Leiden)
Gilman 208 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MARYLANDNidesh Lawtoo will present "Homo Mimeticus: A New Theory of Imitation”. Co-sponsored with the department of Comparative Thought and Literature.
Nidesh Lawtoo will present "Homo Mimeticus: A New Theory of Imitation”. Co-sponsored with the department of Comparative Thought and Literature.
Bonnie Honig (Brown University) will present in the first part of Bill Connolly's Retirement Symposium
Bill Connolly (Johns Hopkins) will present in the second part of his Retirement Symposium
Graduate student Maximiliano Véjares will present his job talk. There will follow a general discussion on job talk strategies
Patricia Posey (Political Science, Chicago) will present research, title TBA
An end of semester lunch for department faculty and graduates, with reflection on the seminar series
An informal gathering for Political Science graduates and faculty to welcome in the new semester
Rachel Beatty Riedl (Dept of Government and the Brooks School of Public Policy, Cornell University) will provide a graduate-centered talk entitled "Political Science Now: Challenges and Opportunities in R1 Universities"
Robin Kolodny (Political Science, Temple University) will provide a graduate-centered talk on the job market and large public universities.
Adam Sheingate will present a work-in-progress entitled "Officials in Action: Geographies of the Nineteenth Century American State"
Bentley Allan (JHU) will talk about The Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab
Vanessa Baird (Political Science, Colorado University) will provide a talk on innovative pedagogy entitled "TILES (Teaching to identify logical errors systematically): an innovative and equitable approach to teaching"