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Solidarity in Polarized Times: Isabelle Aubert and Rainer Forst
none On October 11th, the Center for Critical Democracy Studies will host Professors Isabelle ...
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GS2005 Political Econ. Of Developing Countries
Offers a comparative introduction to the political systems of developing countries through the study of ... decolonization, nation-building, political institutions, and economy. Studies problems of political culture, ... leadership, representation, and the place of developing countries in the world system. GS (Gender Studies) ...
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Cabaret and Collaboration: A Symposium Honoring the Rich Life of Josephine Baker
with dancers and a live band who are, “Bakering all over people” in the middle of a symposium. ...
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Lecture and Discussion with Dror Ladin, lawyer at American Civil Liberties Union on 5 Dec. 2016, C-102
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Film Screening: From the Journals of Jean Seberg (Mark Rappaport, 1995)
none Please note: the event begins with a wine reception at 18h15. Film screening begins promptly at 19h, followed by a Q&A with the director. From the Journals of Jean Seberg (1995) is a profoundly illuminating exploration of Jean Seberg’s career fro ...
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Presentation: Christopher Meckstroth (History, Cambridge) at CCDS
none On February 13th, Christopher Meckstroth (History, University of Cambridge) will give a presentation on his upcoming book manuscript titled 'The Democratic Prince: A Realist Theory of Popular Sovereignty in Democracy’s Defense.' The event w ...
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D.Rad Exhibition at L'Espace Canopy: "Complicating the Narrative: in a time of false Simplicity"
none Following its recent art exhibition in Belgrade, the D.Rad Research Network will host the second part of its exhibition series in Paris from April 1st to April 22nd at Espace Canopy Gallery (19, Rue Pajol, 75018). In addition to the exhibition, cultu ...
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D.Rad Vernissage
none On Saturday April 1st, the D.Rad Research Network will hold the Vernissage (grand opening) for its upcoming art exhibition at Espace Canopy Gallery (19 Rue Pajol, 75018). The event will begin at 18h00, all are welcome. The D.Rad Exhibition, titled &q ...
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The Limits of Democracy- Book Discussion with Prof. Marcos Nobre
none In this timely book, Brazilian political philosopher Marcos Nobre analyzes the social and political roots of the election of Jair Bolsonaro to the presidency of Brazil and shows how this process is connected to the rise of new far-right movements thr ...
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Teaching History and Critical Thinking with Graphic Novels (prof. Tom Mullaney, Stanford U.)
none Join us at the upcoming conference by History Professor Tom Mullaney (Stanford University) who will explore the dynamic role of graphic novels in enhancing critical thinking and enriching history education. Discover how this captivating medium (calle ...