Join us Wednesday, December 1 for M. Steven Fish‘s paper, “Sex-Based Inequality among Muslims and Non-Muslims: Is There a Difference?” Manuel Viedma will be our discussant.
The paper will be emailed out again on Monday. See you there!
Join us Wednesday, December 1 for M. Steven Fish‘s paper, “Sex-Based Inequality among Muslims and Non-Muslims: Is There a Difference?” Manuel Viedma will be our discussant.
The paper will be emailed out again on Monday. See you there!
We’ll be back December 1 with Berkeley professor M. Steven Fish presenting a paper on “Islam and Social Inequality.” See you then!
Come out tonight when U of C alum Adria Lawrence presents her paper, “Separate or Equal: The Making of Nationalists in the French Empire.” Sarah Parkinson will discuss. This will be our first outside faculty presentation of the year – let’s put our best foot forward!
Come out next Wednesday, November 17, to welcome back U of C alum and now Yale professor Adria Lawrence as she presents her paper, “Separate or Equal? The Making of Nationalists in the French Empire.” Sarah Parkinson will be our discussant.
The paper went out to comparativepol this morning (Friday). Email me if you’re not on the list and would like a copy.
Curious about what a dissertation proposal looks like? Interested in authoritarian durability? Think organizational theory secretly explains everything?
Join us tonight as Manuel Viedma presents his dissertation proposal, “Who’s in Charge Here? Organizations, Institutions, and Control in Authoritarian Regimes.” Juan Fernando Ibarra del Cueto will be our discussant. Be there.
Be sure to join us next Wednesday as our very own Manuel Viedma, former CPW coordinator, presents his dissertation proposal, “Who’s in Charge Here? Organizations, Institutions, and Control in Authoritarian Regimes.” Juan Fernando Ibarra del Cueto will be our discussant.
The paper was sent out over email yesterday (Friday) and will be again on Monday.