Read the Fall 2020 Edition of Homo Politicus

Read the Fall 2020 Edition of Homo Politicus

The Fall 2020 issue of the department newsletter Homo Politicus is now available! To download the newsletter, click here. You can also access the newsletter…

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Professor Peter Beinart, Latest Graduate Center 'New York Times' Columnist, on Writing About Politics

Professor Peter Beinart, Latest Graduate Center ‘New York Times’ Columnist, on Writing About Politics

Peter Beinart, Latest Graduate Center New York Times Columnist, on Writing About Politics in a Time of “Craziness and Ghastliness” Professor Peter Beinart (Political Science),…

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Public Policy Workshop: Rebecca Krisel, "Dialogic Opportunities and Poverty-Discourse Fragmentation in the United Kingdom," Thursday, December 3, 4:15PM

Public Policy Workshop: Rebecca Krisel, “Dialogic Opportunities and Poverty-Discourse Fragmentation in the United Kingdom,” Thursday, December 3, 4:15PM

Please join us for the inaugural Public Policy Workshop on Thursday, December 3rd from 4:15 – 6:15pm. Rebecca Krisel (PhD Candidate) will be presenting her paper “Dialogic Opportunities and Poverty-Discourse Fragmentation in the United Kingdom.” The discussant…

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Political Theory Workshop: Saira Rafiee, "Adorno's Concept of Fascism," Friday, November 20, 3PM

Political Theory Workshop: Saira Rafiee, “Adorno’s Concept of Fascism,” Friday, November 20, 3PM

Please join us for the next Political Theory Workshop on Friday, November 20th from 3-5pm. Saira Rafiee (PhD Candidate, CUNY) will present her paper “Adorno’s…

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Comparative Politics Workshop: Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, "Listening, Unlike a State: Thoughts on James Scott, Infrapolitics, and the Political Meaning of Popular Music," Thursday, November 19, 6:30pm

Comparative Politics Workshop: Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, “Listening, Unlike a State: Thoughts on James Scott, Infrapolitics, and the Political Meaning of Popular Music,” Thursday, November 19, 6:30pm

Please join the Comparative Politics Workshop virtually via Zoom on Thursday, November 19 from 6:30-8:30 pm. Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh (University of Connecticut) will be presenting…

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Virtual Student Conference, Friday, December 4, 10am - 5pm

Virtual Student Conference, Friday, December 4, 10am – 5pm

We invite you to join us for our Virtual Student Conference on Friday, December 4th! Our peers are excited to share their research and we…

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Professional Development Workshop: “IRB- You can’t avoid it.  What you need to know,” Prof. Julie George, Thursday, November 19, 4:30-6:30PM

Professional Development Workshop: “IRB- You can’t avoid it. What you need to know,” Prof. Julie George, Thursday, November 19, 4:30-6:30PM

Please join us on Thursday, November 19, 2020 from 4:30pm-6:30pm for a workshop on “IRB- You can’t avoid it.  What you need to know” by Professor Julie…

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CPW: Steven Wilkinson, "Marching on the Bastille," Thursday, November 12, 6:30PM

CPW: Steven Wilkinson, “Marching on the Bastille,” Thursday, November 12, 6:30PM

Please join the Comparative Politics Workshop virtually via Zoom on Thursday, November 12 from 6:30-8:30 pm. Steven Wilkinson (Yale University) will be presenting a co-authored…

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Election Series: "The Aftermath" Department Discussion, Thursday, November 12, 4:30-6:30PM

Election Series: “The Aftermath” Department Discussion, Thursday, November 12, 4:30-6:30PM

Join us for the final installment of our virtual series of events, “Election 2020: Unprecedented Politics, New Challenges for Political Science.” “The Aftermath” Department Discussion…

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Professor David Jones: Economy, Not Pandemic, Mattered Most to Voters

Professor David Jones: Economy, Not Pandemic, Mattered Most to Voters

Professor David Jones (GC/Baruch, Political Science) has served as an exit poll analyst for 20 years for The New York Times and CBS. He spent…

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