Events
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Penn Social Science & Policy Forum: Keene
Danya Keene, 2011-13 Health and Society Scholar, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and author of “Race, Class and the Stigma of Place.”
Penn DCC Faculty Workshop: Levinson
Sanford Levinson, University of Texas Law School"How Democratic is the Constitution? And Should We Care if the Answer is 'Not Very'?"Please visit the Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutionalism website…
American Politics Workshop: Baumgartner
Frank Baumgartner from the University of North Carolina.Details TBA. Please note this workshop was rescheduled from March 22. Lunch will be provided.
Center for the Study of Contemporary China: Miller
“Leadership Transition in the Chinese Communist Party”Alice Miller, Stanford University, Hoover Institution For more details, please visit the Center for Study on Contemporary China's events page.
Browne Center for International Politics Workshop: Pelc
Speaker: Kristof Pelc, Georgetown University.Details TBA. For more information visit the Browne Center's page. Lunch will be served.
American Politics Workshop: Jones
Bryan Jones from the University of Texas. Details TBA.Lunch will be provided.
RESCHEDULED - Comparative Politics Workshop: Kaufman
Speaker: Stuart Kaufman, University of Delaware.Title: "The End of Apartheid: Rethinking South Africa's 'Peaceful Transition'"
Comparative Politics Workshop: Chen
Speaker: Calvin Chen, Mt. Holyoke College. Title: Migration, Production Networks, and Identity Politics in Europe: Chinese Immigrant Communities in Italy and Spain.Abstract:
Penn DCC Faculty Workshop: Scheppele
Kim Lane Scheppele, Princeton University, Woodrow WIlson School."The New Hungarian Constitution"Please visit the Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutionalism website for more details on its workshop…
Penn Social Science & Policy Forum: Mosley
Layna Mosley, Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of Labor Rights and Multinational Production.