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Events related to the discipline Political Science
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04Dec2014 05Dec2014
Read moreJustice in Migration. New Issues and Perspectives.
Event
This event will present a keynote by David Miller of Oxford University and bring together a small group of European scholars working on questions relating to the ethics of immigration, such as the ethics of ...
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03Dec2014
Read moreIn Draghi we trust
12:30 - 14:30 | Lecture
The 2008 global financial crisis came with fears - and, for some, hopes of a new wave of public mobilisation in industrialised countries. Large protests were particularly expected in the epicentre of the crisis, the ...
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27Nov2014
Read moreTerritory, Migration and the Evolution of the International System
17:30 - 19:30 | Exhibition
Darshan will deliver an audio-visual reprise of the book’s central idea: that ‘mental maps' shape the way that societies throughout history have determined who belongs where. This promises to be an intimate and ...
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27Nov2014
Read moreBlaming Europe? Voters, Elites and the Media in the European Union
16:00 - 18:00 | Lecture
In this lecture, Professor Sara Hobolt discusses her recent book, 'Blaming Europe? Responsibility without Accountability in the European Union' (co-authored with James Tilley). Hobolt examines a key component of ...
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24Nov2014
Read moreIs the EU doomed?
16:00 - 17:30 | Lecture
The European Union is in crisis. Crippled by economic problems, political brinkmanship, and institutional rigidity, the EU faces an increasingly uncertain future. Jan Zielonka foresees a strongly integrated Europe, ...
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21Nov2014
Read moreInter-Parliamentary Cooperation on International Security
12:00 - 14:00 | Debate
Although international security is often considered a domain of the executive, parliaments have been playing an active role in Western security politics.
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21Nov2014
Read moreThe moral limits of the internal market
09:00 - 18:00 | Conference
A conference organised by Marija Bartl, Ulad Belavusau, Gareth Davies, Martijn Hesselink, Clemens Kaupa, Lyn Tjon Soei Len of the "European Constitutionalism" theme of ACCESS EUROPE.
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20Nov2014
Read moreResearching and publishing political economy in the age of Twitter, TED talks and external grant dependence
16:00 - 18:00 | Event
In April 2014, the Review of International Political Economy (RIPE) has formally moved from McGill University in Canada to the University of Amsterdam. We embrace this occasion not only to toast and welcome the ...
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19Nov2014
Read more‘Sustainability and inclusive development' with Joyeeta Gupta
20:00 - 21:30 | Event
The field of international development studies must evolve to stay on top of the many changes affecting the world of today. This second lecture of a lecture series about the future of international development will ...
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19Nov2014
Read morePublic Mediation Programme (PMP) at the UvA-grand opening
15:30 - 17:30 | Event
PMP is a joint initiative of the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Political Science at the UvA under the ‘wings’ of Alexander Rinnooy Kan, University Professor. The programme seeks to develop the practice and ...
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18Nov2014
Read moreCultural Encounters: Sweden and the Netherlands
20:00 - 21:30 | Event
As part of the 400 years jubilee of diplomatic relations between Sweden and the Netherlands, we turn to Swedish-Dutch cultural encounters. How do Swedish artists experience working in a Dutch environment? Composer ...
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17Nov2014
Read moreCrossing borders, changing identities? Travel documents, money and personhood
15:00 - 17:00 | Lecture
This talk will question what it means to be a citizen as a person and the way the state establishes its relation with its subjects - in particular, how documentation affects processes of kinship.
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17Nov2014 18Nov2014
Read moreThe Social Question in a Global Perspective
09:00 | Conference
Researchers from India, Brasil, Africa, Hungary, the Netherlands and other countries will rethink the concept of the working class and the ways in which it can further its interests. Traditional forms of collective ...
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13Nov2014
Read moreHuman Rights: What’s Your Argument? Part 3: How to defend human rights with limited freedom of expression?
20:00 - 21:30 | Event
In many places today civil society and human rights defenders are facing more and more challenges and restrictions. How can we explain this development? What can we do about it? How is the internet a part of this: ...
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13Nov2014 14Nov2014Read more
The European Union and the Arab Spring: Constructions of Security in the Southern Mediterranean
Workshop
ACCESS EUROPE organises a two-day workshop on The European Union and the Arab Spring: Constructions of Security in the Southern Mediterranean. This workshop is organised by the ‘Europe in the World’ research theme.
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07Nov2014
Read moreThe Fable of White Ethnic Harmony and Black/White Opposition: Race in Merchant/Customer Conflict in the US
15:30 - 17:00 | Lecture
Steven Gold (Michigan State University) will explore patterns of conflict in two eras in urban neighborhoods in the US. He will review the historical experience of immigrant entrepreneurs in the American South where ...
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05Nov2014
Read moreMoving Traditions - the story of Zwarte Piet
17:00 - 21:30 | Symposium
Zwarte Piet is a much beloved but controversial Dutch tradition. Visit this symposium on 5 November for a dialogue among academics and artists and a reflection on the current debate.
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05Nov2014
Read morePiketty in the Netherlands: economic inequality and its consequences
15:30 - 17:30 | Symposium
At the same time that Thomas Piketty is visiting the Dutch Parliament, AMCIS organizes a mini-symposium to contextualize his book 'Capital in the 21st Century' to the Netherlands, and to discuss possible consequences ...
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31Oct2014
Read moreCatching Fire: Assessing Cities, Conflicts, and Diffusion in Québec, Canada
12:00 - 15:00 | Lecture
In this presentation, we discuss urban conflicts that took place in Quebec and Montreal cities for two decades. We show that the modeling of conflict activity offers new paths for research: systematic comparative ...
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31Oct2014
Read moreOrdinary Imperatives: migration "within" social change
09:00 - 11:00 | Lecture
This lecture explores the accelerated pace of societal transformation intrinsic to twenty-first century mobility through conceptualising its ordinary unfolding. We will focus on how urban societies are diversifying ...
