Dear all,
Please join us for the two ISERP’s Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Seminar 2025 Spring Workshops on Political Behavior.
This April we will be hosting two interdisciplinary panels:
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Friday, April 18, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 2:00PM – “Living Through Power: Precarity, Politics, and the Making of Meaning”
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Tabitha Payne, Anthropology, “Queer subjects of the Cambodian Genocide”
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Thibault Lukacs, Anthropology, “Hegemony and precariousness of the coal Mafia in India (Jharkhand)”
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Isabella Huang, Political Science, “From Energy Policy to Military Posture: How Domestic Political Structures Shape Leadership Responses in the Green Energy Transition”
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Ava Lopez, Political Science, “Inflation, materialism, inclusivity, semiotics”
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Thursday, April 24, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 2:00PM – “From Coastlines to Conversion: Institutions, Information, and Individual Transformation”
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Paulina Gomez, Anthropology, “Beach Imaginaries: Possessive Encounters on Puerto Rico’s Coasts”
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Victoria Mooers, Economics, “Social Networks and Voter Information”
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Aaron Christenson, Political Science, “Who trusts the state with their property rights? The case of land registration and legibility in Tunisia”
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Rachel Finlayson, Political Science, “Religious Deconversion: A Lens for Political Opinion Change”
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The presenters will present in-person, followed by discussions. Lunch will be served starting at 12PM.
To confirm attendance or for any questions or concerns, feel free to contact the following representatives of ISERP’s IIGSS:
Zheng Fu, Sociology (zf2205@columbia.edu)
Zarino Lanni, Anthropology (zl3298@columbia.edu)
Dany Niangar, Political Science (dln2124@columbia.edu)
Hazel Richards, History (her2130@columbia.edu)