*Updated schedule for America at 250!*
Join us for our one-day in person symposium on critical theory, American history and culture, and American political theory.
Robyn Marasco will provide a keynote address at 4:15. Register in advance: https://t.co/ky6L8kqDSj
*Updated schedule for America at 250!*
Join us for our one-day in person symposium on critical theory, American history and culture, and American political theory.
Robyn Marasco will provide a keynote address at 4:15. Register in advance: https://t.co/ky6L8kqDSj
THIS FRIDAY: presenting my work on Marx’s Abolitionism, his engagement in the U.S. Civil War, and the Beginnings of a Theory of Racial Capitalism @GradCenterNews@GC_PoliSci
We're thrilled to announce the lineup for America at 250: Critical Perspectives.
If you want to attend, please register in advance: https://t.co/xqm6T2wtxN
We're thrilled to announce the lineup for America at 250: Critical Perspectives.
If you want to attend, please register in advance: https://t.co/xqm6T2wtxN
There will be no PTW this Friday as previously scheduled.
Instead, our last event this semester will be our "America at 250: Critical Perspectives" one-day symposium. Join us throughout the day for research and reflections on American politics and political theory.
Join us for "America at 250: Critical Perspectives:" a one-day in person symposium on critical theory, American history and culture, and American political theory.
Robyn Marasco will provide a keynote address at 3:30.
Register in advance: https://t.co/ky6L8kqDSj
Join us next Friday, May 1st from 4:30 - 6:30pm.
Noga Rotem (University of Washington) will be joining us to discuss her paper "Arendt in Palestine."
Further details about attending the workshop can be found on our poster.
Hi all: Important schedule update! We will not be having a workshop this Friday, April 24th.
Additionally, Noga Rotem will be presenting at the workshop on May 1st, not May 8th as previously scheduled. We hope to see you there!
Our spring 2026 lineup is out!
Join us for an exciting slate of presenters throughout the coming weeks.
For for information and to recieve updates about future workshops: https://t.co/2DKso8BveC
Please join us at the Political Theory Workshop on Friday, April 17th from 4:30-6:30 PM.
We will be discussing Sam Galloway’s (Purchase College, CUNY) paper “Commoning Catastrophe.” Please contact us at [email protected] for a copy of the paper.
Join us this Friday, April 10th as Will Callison presents his and The Zetkin Collective's paper "The Inverted Crisis."
We’ll be meeting at the Graduate Center from 4:30-6:30 PM. See you there!
Join us this Friday, March 6th as Ferris Lupino (New York University) presents his paper "Eros, Evasions, and Amor Mundi: Giovanni's Roommate and James Baldwin's Love for the World."
We’ll be meeting at the Graduate Center from 4:30-6:30 PM. See you there!
Join us this Friday, March 6th as Ferris Lupino (New York University) presents his paper "Eros, Evasions, and Amor Mundi: Giovanni's Roommate and James Baldwin's Love for the World."
We’ll be meeting at the Graduate Center from 4:30-6:30 PM. See you there!
In just a few days, @stefeich will join us to discuss his co-authored paper with Leah Downey, "What Would it Mean to Democratize Finance?"
For more information and updates on future workshops, check out our website: https://t.co/2DKso8BveC
Join us and @stefeich to discuss his co-authored paper with Leah Downey, "What Would it Mean to Democratize Finance?"
We will meet on Februrary 20th at The Graduate Center from 4:30-6:30pm. See you there!
Join us and @stefeich to discuss his co-authored paper with Leah Downey, "What Would it Mean to Democratize Finance?"
We will meet on Februrary 20th at The Graduate Center from 4:30-6:30pm. See you there!
Our spring 2026 lineup is out!
Join us for an exciting slate of presenters throughout the coming weeks.
For for information and to recieve updates about future workshops: https://t.co/2DKso8BveC
I am so grateful for having the pleasure of presenting at the @gcptworkshop! Spring presentations by Stefan Eich, Ferris Lupino, William Callison, Zach Conn, Sam Galloway, Noga Rotem, and Carmen Mellilo! Sign up for our mailing list: https://t.co/7p5co28t4r... @GC_CUNY
Join us this Friday, Feburary 6th, as Katrina Forrester (Harvard University) presents her paper "On Maternal Dependency and Social Theory."
We’ll be meeting at the Graduate Center from 4:30-6:30 PM. See you there!