David Bateman (Cornell)
Mergenthaler 366 Johns Hopkins University, BaltimoreBlack Politics during the "Nadir": Political Organizing and Legislative Change from 1877 to 1930.
Black Politics during the "Nadir": Political Organizing and Legislative Change from 1877 to 1930.
Allon Brann from CTEI will lead a pedagogy focused session
Rob Nichols (USCS) presents his paper on "Red Power Partisans"
As part of our Spring 2025 Pizza and Politics series, Adam Sheingate (JHU) will present his new data-science-meets-political-science project: The Election Spending Dashboard. Free Pizza at 11.30am. Talk begins 12.00pm.
Sam Chambers presents his paper: "A Contribution to the Critique of '“'Fictitious Capital'"
Vasquez presents "On Social Crime, Empathy, and the Pain of Hunger"
Libby Anker presents her current research: "Make Sovereignty Great Again”
Professor Calvo will present "The Winner-Loser Gap in news consumption: What lost elections tell us about the demand for news"
Join Henry Farrell, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute Professor of International Affairs at SAIS, for a discussion on the power of TikTok in current American politics. Part of our Spring […]
Legislating Rights: Congress and the Making of American Indian Law
Come and listen to Hopkins Alums recount their recent experiences of working in a government being reshaped by DOGE. Free Pizza!!
Jennifer Culbert (Johns Hopkins) presents "Just enough: 'abnormal justice' and the farce of law"