External Speaker: Robin Kolodny (Temple)
Mergenthaler 366 Johns Hopkins University, BaltimoreRobin Kolodny (Political Science, Temple University) will provide a graduate-centered talk on the job market and large public 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"
Alex Anievas (Political Science, UConn) will provide a talk entitled "The Difference Multiplicity Makes: The American Civil War as Passive Revolution"
"ReOrient: The Climate Crisis in the New Asian Age" Remsen Hall 1
A Discussion on historical perspectives and contemporary politics with Monica Ali (SUNY), Tim Sahay (Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab, JHU), and Adam Tooze (Columbia) Doors open 4pm, doors close 8pm Hopkins Bloomberg Center, Conference Center Room 1020 Free registration (required): https://cglink.me/2dh/r1950173
David Myer Temin (Political Science, University of Michigan) will present research-in-progress, entitled "Wages for Earthwork: An Anticolonial Framework for Climate Justice"
Vesla Weaver (JHU) will talk about the American Prison Writing Archive research project
Book launch and discussion of Democracy and Empire: Labor, Nature, and the Reproduction of Capitalism (CUP, 2023) Discussant: Fred Lee (University of Connecticut)
Graduates will report back on a field trip to Vassar College, organized to give students a better sense of careers in Liberal Arts Colleges
Ashley Kim (Johns Hopkins) “Kant's Analogia Communis”, with discussant: Conor Bean (Johns Hopkins)