Nos acompañen mañana para este panel de lujo sobre cambio climático, migración y perspectivas desde los pueblos indígenas en 🇬🇹. Inicia a las 2pm hora de Centroamérica. Enlace de Zoom 👇🏼@RedPolitologas#NoSinMujeres
https://t.co/bngvDSYRk8
Moral reasoning and support for punitive violence after crime, by our Post-Doc Hannah Baron, recently published in the Journal of Peace Research: https://t.co/YxIoJDWVNM.
Meet Joséphine Lechartre, 2024-2025 Post-Doctoral Fellow. @JoLechartre holds a PhD in Peace Studies and Political Science from @NotreDame. Her work is on the legacies of political violence—survivor political behavior, transitional justice and post-conflict criminal violence.
Meet Nicolás de la Cerda, 2024-2025 Post-Doctoral Fellow. @n_delacerda has a PhD in Political Science from @UNC. @uncpolisci. His research focuses on political psychology, public opinion, and political parties from a comparative perspective.
Meet Gonzalo Contreras, 2024-2025 Post-Doctoral Fellow. @gontrerasa is a DPhil in Politics of @UniofOxford. His research agenda is in Comparative Politics, with a particular interest in the politics of representation, democratic accountability, and citizen involvement in politics
Modesta contribución 👇🏼 con @VickyMurilloNYC en @rcp_journal para pensar la irrupción de Javier Milei en la política argentina.
https://t.co/t0IC5wp0oF
FOCUS ON: Dora María Téllez, Richard E. Greenleaf Scholar-in-Residence at Tulane in Spring 2024.
📚 Entrevistamos a Dora María Téllez sobre su investigación durante su residencia en Tulane y su experiencia en Nueva Orleans
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Visiting Mid-Career Research Fellow for the Spring 2025* academic semester at CIPR! Email me if you have any questions! (Deadline 4/30)
https://t.co/mOHHTgGsMA
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*Yes! That means a Mardi Gras fellowship!
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Join us for the Spring Series: Violence, Inequality and Democracy in the Americas!
Jessica Zarkin (Claremont McKenna College) will give a talk entitled "Security is on an upswing: should mayors get the credit? Insights from Mexico City."
https://t.co/3p7ypotcGi
Access Eduardo Silva, affiliated faculty at CIPR, & @manchavoraz's, former CIPR post-doc, publication "Protecting Gains: Extractivism, Social Movements, and Policy Implementation" about post-victory challenges for social movements in Latin America.
https://t.co/4HdMtNZedo
David Smilde, the Charles A. and Leo. M Favrot Professor of Human Relations and CIPR's Senior Associate Fellow, published a piece in Foreign Policy with Tulane graduate Isabel Rowan Scarpino. Read it here: https://t.co/PoM4pZKZd0