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Events related to the discipline Political Science
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10June2013Read more
An inspiring, dangerous idea. The science and politics of self-organization.
15:30 - 17:00 | Lecture
Self-organization is an idea whose time has come. As an explanatory concept, self-organization is central to complexity theory, which is quickly becoming a powerful and perhaps even dominant paradigm in both the ...
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05June2013Read more
Meaning(s) of “race”: The US as a comparative case.
15:00 - 17:00 | Lecture
The argument is often heard these days in Netherlands’ discussions of “race”that the term means, or is used to mean, “culture.” But against what position is this argument advanced? And on what evidence does it ...
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04June2013 18June2013Read more
Conflict Resolution
18:00 | Lecture
The Dialogue Advisory Group and the University of Amsterdam organise lectures where practitioners in the field of conflict resolution share their their personal personal stories and experiences.
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18Apr2013Read more
Geography and the New Political Economy of US Intelligence
15:00 - 17:00 | Lecture
Political and economic geographer, Susan Roberts presents collaborative work with Jeremy Crampton and Ate Poorthuis on a troubling new political economy of geographical intelligence that has emerged in the United ...
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04Apr2013Read more
Ethno-Territorial Conflict and Coexistence in the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Fereydan
17:00 - 18:00 | Lecture
Babak Rezvani will present his study of ethno-territorial conflicts and peaceful coexistence between ethnic groups in the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Fereydan (Iran), all of which are ethnically, linguistically and ...
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20Mar2013Read more
America's New Class Divide
15:30 - 17:00 | Lecture
Mark Lilla, Columbia University, will discuss growing social inequality in the United States and he will focus on the intellectual divide between liberals and conservatives on this issue. Both sides, for the first ...
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04Mar2013Read more
Security, Visuality, Anticipation Public Lectures
16:00 - 18:00 | Lecture
These lectures are organized as part of the workshop 'Anticipate and Preempt: Speculative Security Politics and the European Union', organised by the NWO-Vidi project on European Security Culture.
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18Jan2013Read more
Book presentation by Marieke de Goede: Speculative Security
17:00 - 19:00 | Lecture
What are the functionalities of counter terrorist finance? Marieke de Goede will present her book 'Speculative Security' and discuss this theme with Beatrice de Graaf, Floris Vermeulen and Joyce Goggin
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29Nov2012Read more
Between Austerity and Security
19:30 - 21:15 | Lecture
The IS Academie on Education and International Development organises a public lecture on the effects of the global financial crisis and the new security agenda on international development assistance to education.
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29Nov2012Read more
The underpinnings of HIV- and AIDS-related education in Mozambique: a qualitative inquiry
16:00 - 17:00 | Lecture
The importance of education in general and HIV- and AIDS-related education in particular in efforts to decrease young people’s vulnerability to HIV has been broadly accepted. As demonstrated by continuing debate ...
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22Nov2012Read more
The Rise of the Diasporic Economy: Migration and Contemporary Global Development
16:00 - 17:30 | Lecture
The diasporic economy is one of the key growth poles in the contemporary world economy in spite of the general downswing in economic activity in key sectors of the world economy due to the current global economic crisis.
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16Nov2012Read more
Second Meeting AMCIS Inequality Seminar on 'Corporate Governance and Inequality'
12:00 - 14:00 | Lecture
Attention: Friday in place of Thursday. Location to be announced.
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08Oct2012Read more
Beyond groupism?
15:00 - 17:00 | Lecture
This semester’s second sociology seminar has a special setup. In collaboration with IMES, we are happy to invite you to a discussion with Rogers Brubaker and Bowen Paulle
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21Sept2012Read more
John Gray: Myth and Fiction in Contemporary Politics
20:00 - 22:00 | Lecture
During the sixth SPUI25 Lecture, the British political philosopher John Gray will try to expose the elements of myth and fiction in contemporary thought and reflect on how politics and ethics can change so they are ...
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20Sept2012Read more
Culture in International Relations
15:00 - 17:00 | Lecture
Prof. Ned Lebow, University of Cambridge, will talk about interstate relations and how these are embedded in culture that determines who counts as an actor, shapes the ends they seek and the ways they interact. Why ...
