
Lectures and Talks
Lectures and Talks
Past Events
- 2020-2021 WISIR Series: Panel 1: Social Movements & Racial Justice (Prof. Christopher Parker) -
- Faculty Panel -- Election 2020: A Turning Point? Session 1: Climate Change & China Relations (Profs. Aseem Prakash & Susan Whiting) -
- UWISC: Variation in Pro-Government Militia Devolution (Megan Erickson) -
- Severyns Ravenholt Talk (Aaron Erlich, McGill University) -
- UWISC: ICT, Crime, and Perceptions of Crime in Africa (Morgan Wack) -
- Severyns Ravenholt Talk (Yusri Supiyan, UW Ph.D Candidate) -
- UWISC: The Effect of Post-Conflict Peace-Building Mechanisms on Reconciliation in Africa: The Case of Côte d'Ivoire (Francis Abugbilla) -
- Severyns Ravenholt Talk (Taisu Zhang, Yale University (Yale Law)) -
- CANCELED: CEP Talk: Do corporate commitments to zero-deforestation reduce forest loss? Modeling and mapping voluntary sustainability initiatives in tropical commodity supply chains (Kimberly Carlson) -
- Severyns Ravenholt Talk (Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania) -
- CANCELED: CEP Talk: Climate Engineering: A proposal for immediate governance (Sikina Jinnah) -
- UWISC: Deterioration from Inside: Facing a Revisionist Hegemon Within the International Order (Shihao Han) -
- Winter Faculty Panel Feb. 25th: Communication Breakdown: The Crisis of Public (Dis)Information (L. Bennett, M. Powers, M. Smith, B. Thorpe) -
- Guest Speakers Special Event: Sanctuary Cities, The Politics of Refuge (Drs. Loren Collingwood and Benjamin Gonzalez-O'Brien) -
- Severyns Ravenholt Talk: Citizen’s Right, Fundamental Right, Human Right, or Privilege? Human Rights and the German Movement Against Tuition Fees (Jonathan C. Beck, UW Ph.D Candidate) -
- Political Equality Without Social Equality? Social Distortion of Low Voter Turnout in the European Elections 2019 Across Nine European Capitals (Prof. Michael Kaeding, University of Duisburg-Essen) -
- CEP Talk: Sustainable cities need more than parks, cafes and a riverwalk: Environmental cleanup and industrial retention in Greenpoint, Brooklyn (Trina Hamilton Department of Geography, State University of New York at Buffalo) -
- WISIR Event: Mountaintop Removal: MLK, Trump, and the Racial Mountain (Professor Melanye Price, Prairie View A&M University) -
- CEP Event: Diversity in Environmental Organizations (Whitney Tome, The Raben Group) -
- Hong Kong Protests: Plateaus and Prospects (Professor David Bachman, Kai Ping (Brian) Leung, Anna Cheung, Clovis Wong) -
- Severyns Ravenholt Talk: Poverty and Clientelism: Do the Poor Embrace Handouts? (Ellen Lust, University of Gothenburg, Sweden) -
- CANCELED: UWISC: Turkey's Enduring Diversity Dilemma: Military Reform and Army-Regime Relations Under Erdogan After the 2016 Botched Coup (Ozgur Ozkan) -
- CEP Talk: The Fall and Rise of the Green New Deal (Edward B. Barbier Department of Economics, Colorado State University) -
- WISIR Talk: Redistributing Narrative Capital: Lynching, Rape, and Stories of Black Peoplehood (Shatema Threadcraft, Dartmouth College) -
- UWISC: Identity and Innovation: The Influence of Emotion on Receptivity to New Information (Christopher Colligan) -
- Severyns Ravenholt Talk: Why Do Informal Workers Organize? Street Vendors, Contentious Politics, and the State (Calla Hummel, University of Miami) -
- Democracy Under Siege, Monday, November 18 (Prof. Suzanne Mettler) -
- Committee on China-U.S. Dialogue:Insurmountable? China's Industrial Policy in U.S.-China Economic Dispute (Prof. Barry Naughton, University of California, San Diego) -
- CEP Talk: Climate proofing the Sahel: The Knowledge Politics Surrounding the Causation of Impoverishment (Matthew Turner, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison) -
- CSSS Presents:Spherical Factor Analysis for Binary Data: A Look at the Conservative Revolt in the US House of Representatives (Abel Rodriguez, UC Santa Cruz) -
- Redistricting and the US Census (Peter A. Morrison, Ph.D., President, Morrison & Associates, Inc.) -
- Severyns Ravenholt Talk: Labor’s Struggle Against Investment Privatization (Riddhi Mehta-Neugebauer) -
- Neoliberalism and the (Dis)integration of the Political (Jean Comaroff, Harvard University; Philip Mirowski, University of Notre Dame) -
- Election 2020: Will the Candidate or the Strategy Win the Day? (Rose Kapolczynski, Glen Bolger) -
- Labor Studies Workshare Series: Labor Unions and White Racial Politics (Jake Grumbach, Assistant Professor, UW Political Science ) -
- The UW Committee on China-U.S. Dialogues: Insights into the Dynamics of China-Japan Relations (Ezra Vogel & Ken Pyle) -
- Center for Environmental Politics Presents: The Climate Challenge: Is it time to go Nuclear? (James Conca) -
- Severyns Ravenholt Talk: Developing the Resource Purse: State Formation, Resource Politics, and Regime Outcomes (Paul Musgrave, University of Massachusetts Amherst) -
- Race to Solar: Disparities in Rooftop Photovoltaics Deployment in the United States by Race, Ethnicity, and Income (Deborah Sunter, Tufts, School of Engineering) -
- Joel Migdal, International Studies Program, to mark UW retirement with public lecture, workshop -
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium - "A Race Against the Clock. Innovation, Learning, and the Politics of Command in the British Army: Then and Now" (Aimée Fox from King's College London) -
- ASUW Middle Eastern Student Commission Presents: Why is there insecurity in the Middle East? (Dr. Majid Sharifi, Eastern Washington University) -
- May 28th: Trade Deficit, NATO Dues, Refugee Policies – Partner and Ally Germany in the Spotlight of Trump's Criticism (Prof. Niko Switek) -
- The Caliphate of Man: The Invention of Popular Sovereignty in Modern Islamic Thought (Andrew March, University of Massachusetts, Amherst) -
- Is Capitalism Necessarily Racist? (Prof. Nancy Fraser) -
- What Should Socialism Mean in the 21st Century? (Prof. Nancy Fraser) -
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium - "Identity and Innovation" (Christopher Colligan, UW PhD student from Department of Political Science ) -
- 2019 Biennial Endowed Milliman Lecture in Economics: This is your brain off Facebook: New evidence on the welfare effects of social media (Matthew Gentzkow, Professor of Economics, Stanford University) -
- May 1st, Political Science Spring Faculty Panel: Environmental Justice: Political Implications in the Face of a Rapidly Changing Climate (Karen Litfin, Jamie Mayerfeld, Aseem Prakash) -
- University of Washington International Security Colloquium - Talk Title TBD (Sarah Parkinson from Johns Hopkins University) -