POLITICS AND PROTEST WORKSHOP

Fall 2008 Archive

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September 18: Frances Fox Piven, “Globalization and Labor
Power.”

Critics: Andy Greenberg, Zehra Arat

September 25: Matthew Mahler, “Reconstructing the Political
Lebenswelt: How Politicos Think and Feel about their Craft.”

Critics: Rasmus Nielsen, Patricia Clough

October 2: Sid Tarrow, ”War, States and Rights After 9/11: A
Tillian Perspective."

Critics: John Krinsky, Wayne te Brake

October 9: Manjusha Nair, “Shifting Repertories of an Indian
Labor Movement.” Room 9207

Critics: Jim Jasper, Hamid Rezai

October 16: José Aleman, “Labor Market Institutions and Protest
in New Democracies.” Sociology Department, 6112

Critics: Sun-Chul Kim, Elke Zuern

October 23: Cyanne E. Loyle and Christian Davenport,
“Transitional Injustice: Rwanda overcoming violence and
building authoritarianism.”

Critics: Carolijn Terwindt, Ingrid Samset

October 30: Randa Serhan, “Where have all the demonstrations
gone?  Palestinian-American disappearance from the public
sphere after 9/11."

Critics: Eloise Linger, Katherine Krimmel

November 6: Vince Boudreau,”Recruitment, Audience and
Target in Southeast Asian Collective Violence.”

Critics: Susan Woodward, Mirjam Kunkler

November 13: Sourabh Singh, “Changes in the Structure and
Culture of Postcolonial Indian Politics.”

Critics: Mohammad Kabir, Mona El-Ghobashy

November 20: Carolijn Terwindt, “Executive Criminalization: The
Contentious Process of Prosecutorial Qualification of Crime in
the Basque Conflict.”

Critics: Cathy Schneider, Christian Muench

December 4: Cathy Schneider, “Police Power, Race Riots and
Crime in Paris and New York."

Critics: Mike Hanagan, Ernesto Castaneda

December 11:  Eloise Linger, “Female electoral activists of "the
Pink Tide": What are they doing now in Venezuela, Bolivia,
Argentina, and Chile?”

Critics: Elisabeth Borland, José Aleman