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Thursday, January 14

Scott Mainwaring
Director of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies and the Eugene P. and Helen Conley Professor of Political Science
University of Notre Dame

"Extra-System Electoral Volatility"

4:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Thursday, January 21

Timur Kuran
Professor of Economics, Political Science, and Islamic Studies
Duke University

"Islam and Economic Underdevelopment: Legal Roots of Organizational Stagnation in the Middle East"

4:15pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Tuesday, January 26

Tiago Fernandes
Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Florence
Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow
"Patterns of Civil Society in Western Europe, 1870s-1970s: A Comparative and Historical Interpretation"

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Wednesday, January 27

Ford Program Discussions on Development Series

"Reflections on Pope Benedict XVI’s Encyclical Caritas in Veritate"

Discussed by
Rev. Robert A. Dowd, CSC
Director, Ford Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Maura Ryan
John Cardinal O'Hara, C.S.C. Associate Professor of Christian Ethics

7:00pm - Hammes Student Lounge, Coleman Morse Center

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
  1 2 - Jeffrey H. Bergstrand 3 4 - Taylor Boas 5 6
7 8 9 - Dan Brinks 10

11 - Benjamin Junge

John McArthur - CANCELED

12 - Carnaval

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16 - Amy Reynolds

IDS Info Session

17 18 - Business on the Front Lines: Reports from the Field 19 20
21 22 23 - Alexandre Debs

24 - Marjorie Garber

Quechua Culture Night

25 - Cynthia Enloe

Migrants Working Group

FTT Talks

Africa Working Group

26 - Ford Program Student Conference on Human Development 27 - Ford Program Student Conference on Human Development
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Tuesday, February 2

Jeffrey H. Bergstrand
Professor of Finance
University of Notre Dame
Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellow

"The Growth of Bilateralism"

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center


Thursday, February 4

Taylor Boas
Department of Political Science
Boston University
Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow

"Controlling the Airwaves: Incumbency Advantage and Community Radio in Brazil"

4:15pm - C103 Hesburgh Center


Tuesday, February 9

Dan Brinks
Associate Professor of Political Science; Concurrent Associate Professor of Law
University of Notre Dame

New Courts for New Democracies: Judicial Changes in Latin America from 1975 to 2009

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center


Thursday, February 11

Benjamin Junge
Department of Anthropology
State University of New York, New Paltz
Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow

"The Neoliberalization of Participatory Democracy: Grassroots Community Leaders' Perceptions of Change and Continuity in Porto Alegre, Brazil"

4:15pm - C103 Hesburgh Center


John McArthur - CANCELED


Friday, February 12

12th Annual Celebration of Brazilian Carnaval

8:00pm - South Dining Hall


Tuesday, February 16

Amy Reynolds
Department of Sociology
Princeton University
Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow

"Catholic and Costa Rican: Bishops’ Discourse Over Free Trade"

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center


Ford Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity
International Development Studies Minor Program Information Session

6:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center


Thursday, February 18

"Business on the Front Lines: Reports from the Field"

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Cosponsored by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Ford Program for Human Development Studies and Solidarity and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies


Tuesday, February 23

Alexandre Debs
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Yale University

“Living by the Sword and Dying by the Sword?: Leadership Transitions in and out of Dictatorships”

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center


Wednesday, February 24

Provost Distinguished Woman Lecturer Series “Shakespeare and Modern Culture”
Lecture by Marjorie Garber, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of English and of Environmental Studies, Harvard University
4:30pm - Hesburgh Center Auditorium

Cosponsored by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, the Department of English, the Provost's Office, the Graduate School, the Program for Gender Studies, the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, and the Nanovic Institute for European Studies


Quechua Culture Night

Have you ever wanted to learn more about the indigenous people of Peru? Have you seen Quechua classes and fellowships offered but really don’t know much about the language and culture? Join us for an evening of music, dance, film, language learning and more. Prof. Ines Callalli, a native of Peru, will share her traditions.

6:30pm - C103 and the Great Hall Hesburgh Center


Thursday, February 25

Cynthia Enloe
Research Professor of International Development and Social Change and Women's Studies
Clark University

"Picking Up the Pieces: Feminist Perspectives on Life after War"

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Cosponsored by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies


Migrants Working Group

Juan Javier Pescador
Associate Professor of History
Michigan State University

"Border Crossing Saints, Border Crossing Families: The Holy Child of Atocha and the Mexican Experience in the 20th Century United States"

4:30pm - C104/105 Hesburgh Center


FTT Talks: Reading and Book Signing with Playwright/Screenwriter Jose Rivera

6:00pm - Snite Museum of Art, Annenberg Auditorium

Cosponsored by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Latin American Studies Program, the Department of Film Television and Theatre, and the Institute for Latino Studies


Africa Working Group Discussion with the Africa Faith and Justice Network
Special guests, Allison Burket, Associate Director for Program Development and Policy and Bahati Jacques, Policy Analyst from the Africa Faith and Justice Network, Washington, DC

"Justice of Proximity: Stories from the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Kamenge Youth Center in Bujumbura, Burundi"

6:30pm - Coleman-Morse, Hammes Student Lounge

Cosponsored by the Africa Working Group of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies and the Africa Faith and Justice Group of Notre Dame


Friday, February 26 - Saturday, February 27

Ford Program Student Conference on Human Development

Hesburgh Center

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
  1 2 - David Backer 3 4 - James Habyarimana 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 - Simon Evenett 12 13
14 15 16 - Carlos Guevara Mann 17 - Halbert Jones 18 19 - Asian Film Festival & Conference 20 - Asian Film Festival & Conference
21 22 23

24 - Romero Days

Ford Program Discussions on Development Series

25 - Ana Carrigan

Romero Days

26 - Romero Days 27
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29 - Notre Dame Law Review Symposium "Freedom of Expression in Latin America"

Migrants Working Group Discussion

Romero Days

30 - Nuno Senos

Making a Living, Making a Difference

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Tuesday, March 2

David Backer
Assistant Professor of Government
College of William and Mary

"Who Reconciles? Influences on Victims' Reactions to Legacies of Conflict"

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Cosponsored by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies


Thursday, March 4

James Habyarimana
Assistant Professor in Public Policy
Georgetown University

"Heckle and Chide: Results of a Randomized Road Safety Intervention in Kenya"

4:15pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Cosponsored by the Ford Family Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity


Thursday, March 11 at 12:30 pm

Hesburgh Center, Room C104/105
“An Account of Crisis-Era Protectionism”
Lecture by Simon Evenett, International Trade Economist, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland

"The Global Overview: Has Stabilisation Affected The Landscape of Crisis-Era Protectionism?"

Please RSVP to therese.hanlon@nd.edu if you would like to attend this lecture


Tuesday, March 16

Carlos Guevara Mann
Assistant Professor of Political Science
University of Nevada, Reno
Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow

“Political Ambition and Congressional Careers: A Comparative Examination of Deputies’ Reelection in Chile and Panama, 1990-2010”

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center


Wednesday, March 17

Halbert Jones
Senior Fellow, Mexico and Central America Program
David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
Harvard University

"For the Record: The Challenges of Researching, Compiling, and Declassifying the Official History of U.S. Foreign Relations"

6:15 pm - C100 Hesburgh Center Auditorium


Friday, March 19 - Saturday, March 20

Asian Film Festival & Conference

DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

Special Studies: Asia in Film: Exploring Cultural Identities


Wednesday, March 24

Bishop Alvaro Ramazzini of Guatemala

"Civil and Human Rights and the Diocese of San Marcos, Guatemala"

12:30pm - 1130 Eck Hall of Law

Romero Days Mass

5:15pm - Basilica of the Sacred Heart

Ford Program Discussions on Development Series

"It's the Water, Stupid"

Discussed by
David Lodge
Professor of Biological Sciences and
Director of Notre Dame's Center for Aquatic Conservation
Molly Lipscomb
Assistant Professor of Economics and Econometrics and
Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellow

7:00pm - LaFortune Montgomery Auditorium

Refreshments will be served


Thursday, March 25

Ana Carrigan
Journalist, Author, and Cinematographer

"The Palace of Justice: A Colombian Tragedy"

12:30pm - Hesburgh Center Auditorium

MONSEÑOR (Monseñor, the Last Journey of Oscar Romero)

Romero Days Documentary–US Premiere

8:00pm - Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center


Friday, March 26

FTT Talks - MONSEÑOR (Monseñor, the Last Journey of Oscar Romero) - A discussion with the film's creative team

CANCELED


Monday, March 29

Notre Dame Law Review Symposium "Freedom of Expression in Latin America"

With presenters:
Catalina Botero, Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Carlos Ayala, former President of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Chris Cervenak, former Coordinator of Pro Acceso in Chile

With comments by:
Paolo Carozza, Associate Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame
Dan Brinks, Associate Professor of Law and Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame,
Douglass Cassel, Director of the Center for Civil and Human Rights, Notre Dame Presidential Fellow, and Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame

McKenna Auditorium

For a full schedule for this event, please visit: http://law.nd.edu/about/conferences/freedom-of-expression-in-latin-america/

Cosponsored by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Center for Civil and Human Rights, the Notre Dame Law Review, and the Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics and Democracy

Migrants Working Group Discussion

“On the Sociology of Exile and Identity: the Creation and Maintenance of the Cuban Exile Ideology”
Lecture by Guillermo Grenier, Professor of Sociology and Global Sociocultural Studies, Florida International University

4:30pm - McKenna Hall, Room 110-114

MONSEÑOR (Monseñor, the Last Journey of Oscar Romero)

Romero Days Documentary Screening with Student Discussion led by Timothy Matovina, Director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism and Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame

6:45pm Montgomery Auditorium, LaFortune Student Center


Tuesday, March 30

Nuno Senos
Resident Director, CIEE Study Center Lisbon - FCSH/UNL

’A Saint of Your Color’: Black and Pardo Saints in Franciscan Brazil

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Making a Living, Making a Difference

Keynote Address by Ray Offenheiser, President of Oxfam America
6:30pm - Geddes Hall, Andrews Auditorium

Information Fair
7:30pm - Geddes Hall, Coffee House

Fireside Chat with Ray Offenheiser, President of Oxfam America
7:30pm - Geddes Hall, Don McNeill Library

Cosponsored by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Center for Social Concerns, the Department of Political Science, the Higgins Labor Studies Program, the Master of Nonprofit Administration Program, the Career Center, and the Law School Career Service Office

 

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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4 5 6 - Marcus Kurtz 7 8 - Gary Urton 9 - The Church in Asia Symposium 10 - The Church in Asia Symposium

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12 - Latin American Studies Presentation Night 13 - "The Immigration Debate" 14 - Ford Program Discussions on Development Series 15 16 - Africa Working Group 17
18 19 20 - Nicolas Shumway 21 22 - Leonard Wantchekon
CANCELED
23 24 - “Food for Thought” Film Series
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27 - Emilio Kouri

28 29 - Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize Reading 30 31

Thursday, April 1

Valerie Sperling
Associate Professor of Government
Clark University

“Altered States: the Globalization of Accountability”

4:15pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Tuesday, April 6 at 12:30pm

Marcus Kurtz
Associate Professor of Political Science
Ohio State University

“The Social Foundations of Institutional Order: Society, War or the ‘Resource Curse’ in South American State Building”

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Thursday, April 8

Gary Urton
Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Pre-Columbian Studies
Harvard University

“A New World Perspective on Global Intellectual and Religious History: Accounting, Confession, and Record Keeping in the Colonial Andes”

4:15pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Friday, April 9 - Saturday, April 10

Symposium

The Church in Asia, Part II: South and Southeast Asia

April 9 & 10, 2010
Hesburgh Center for International Studies

Presented by Notre Dame’s Center for Asian Studies, the series of symposia on “The Church in Asia” aims to explore the past, present, and future of Catholicism in Asia. This year’s symposium, the second in the series, will feature three eminent scholars of Catholicism in Asia and will focus on the Church in India, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The series began in 2009 by focusing on East Asia and will conclude with a conference in Asia next year.

The symposium is cosponsored by the Center for Asian Studies, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, and the Department of Theology.

Monday, April 12

Latin American Studies Presentation Night

6:30pm - C-103 and Great Hall, Hesburgh Center
Reception to follow

Tuesday, April 13

"The Immigration Debate"

Jorge Bustamante
Eugene P. and Helen Conley Professor of Sociology
University of Notre Dame
Gilberto Cardenas
Professor of Sociology, Julián Samora Chair in Latino Studies, Assistant Provost; Director, Institute for Latino Studies and The Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR)
University of Notre Dame

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Wednesday, April 14

Ford Program Discussions on Development Series CANCELED

7:00pm - Coleman-Morse Hammes Lounge

Friday, April 16

Africa Working Group
Lecture by David Backer, Assistant Professor of Government, College of William and Mary and Kroc Institute Visiting Fellow

"Watching the Bargain Unravel? A Panel Survey of Victims' Attitudes about Transitional Justice in Cape Town, South Africa"

12:00pm - C102 Hesburgh Center

Tuesday, April 20

Nicolas Shumway
Tomás Rivera Regents Professor of Spanish Language and Literature
Chair, Department of Spanish Language and Literature
University of Texas at Austin

“How Liberalism Became a Bad Word in Argentina”

12:30pm - C103 Hesburgh Center

Thursday, April 22

Leonard Wantchekon
Professor of Politics and Economics
New York University

CANCELED

Saturday, April 24 at 6:30pm

“Food for Thought” Film Series

Film Screening, One Water

Featuring a post-screening panel discussion with Notre Dame faculty and students, moderated by movie Director Sanjeev Chatterjee

DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, Browning Cinema

This is a free but ticketed event, for more information visit performingarts.nd.edu

Cosponsored by the Ford Family Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, the Department of Theology, the College of Arts and Letters, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, the Office of Sustainability, the Center for Social Concerns, the Notre Dame Holocaust Project, and the Notre Dame Student Government’s Global Water Initiative

Tuesday, April 27

Emilio Kourí
Associate Professor of History, The University of Chicago

“Imaginary Communities: Indians and Campesinos in Mexican Social Thought”

12:30pm C103 Hesburgh Center

April 29

Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize Reading
With special guests:
Paul Martinez Pompa, winner of the 4th edition of the Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize
Martín Espada, Pulitzer Prize finalist

7:00 pm - Eck Visitors Center Auditorium

Co-sponsored by the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Institute for Latino Studies, the Henkels Lecture Series, the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, the Graduate School, the José E. Fernández Caribbean Initiative, and the Creative Writing Program.

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Kellogg Open House

Please join us Friday, June 4, 2010, 3:00-5:00pm for an open house at the Hesburgh Center for International Studies (across from the Eck Visitor Center).

Saturday, June 19

World Refugee Day Celebration
11:00 am to 2:00 pm
Notre Dame Downtown/Downtown South Bend Center, 217 South Michigan Street

The event is free and open to the public. For more details visit www.stjoe-redcross.org

11:00 am to 2:00 pm Festival of International Foods
11:30 am Poetry Readings
11:45 am Kirtan, Indian Devotional Chanting, led by Michael H. Cohen
12:30pm discussion with Joe Bock, Kroc Institute for International Studies
1:00 pm Traditional Drum and Rhythm Performance by Rhythm Works! Global Percussion Ensemble

Sponsored by the Ford Family Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity and the St. Joseph County Chapter of the American Red Cross