IPSA Presidential Plenary


New World A Comin...? The Political and Social Dimensions of Change and Crises Across A World without Boundaries
Sunday 16 July | 13:45 UTC-3 (1 hour 30 minutes)
Room: SJ2 Juan Pablo II

Chair:
Kellogg Faculty Fellow and IPSA President, Dianne Pinderhughes

Speakers:

  •  Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, Kellogg Institute Director and Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame
  • Terri Givens, Professor of Political Science, McGill University
  • Peter Anyang’ Nyong’o, Governor of Kisumu County, Kenya
  • Swarna Rajagopalan, Political Analyst, Consultant and Social Entrepreneur, Chennai, India
  • Pearl T. Robinson, Professor of Political Science, Tufts University
  • Marian Sawer, Emeritus Professor, Australian Centre for Federalism

IPSA Roundtable
 

Repensando 40 Años de Ciencia Política en América Latina
Tuesday 18 July | 15:30 UTC-3 (1 hour 45 minutes)
Room: SJ1 124

Speakers:

 


Kellogg-affiliated scholars participating in IPSA 2023
 

Juan Albarracín Dierolf, Kellogg PhD Alum      
Presenter and Discussant
Panel: Political Violence
Paper: “System Justification and Attitudes towards Post-War Violence: The Case of Colombia”

Leonardo Arriola, Former Visiting Fellow           
Presenter and Discussant      
Panel: The Many Faces of Migration
Paper: "Patronage Protection: Citizenship, Violence, and Migration in Depression-Era Texas"

Sarah Brooks, Former Visiting Fellow           
Presenter
Panel: Brazil: Citizens, Parties, and Democracy
Paper: "Mass Attitudes about Financial Markets: Evidence from the 2022 Brazilian Election"

Max Cameron, Former Visiting Fellow
Participant
Panel: Revisiting O’Donnell in an Era of Democratic Backsliding   

Abby Córdova, Kellogg Faculty Fellow   
Presenter and Discussant
Panel: Political Violence
Paper: “System Justification and Attitudes towards Post-War Violence: The Case of Colombia”

Michael Coppedge, Kellogg Faculty Fellow
Presenter and Discussant
Panel: Democracy, Democratization and De-democratization - Long-Term and Historical Perspectives
Paper: "Democracy Levels, Upturns, and Downturns Are Contagious"

Tulia Falleti, Former Visiting Fellow           
Presenter       
Panel: ¿Qué pasó con los problemas que no nos imaginábamos íbamos a tener que lidiar luego de la transición?
Paper: "Del Estado Argentino a las Naciones en Argentina: Reconocimiento Legal de Naciones y Comunidades Indigenas"

Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate     
Presenter  
Panel:  Political Violence    
Paper: "System Justification and Attitudes towards Post-War Violence: The Case of Colombia"

Gabriela Ippolito-O'Donnell, Former Visiting Fellow
Organizer and Chair
Panel: Revisiting O’Donnell in an Era of Democratic Backsliding   

Noam Lupu, Former Visiting Fellow           
Presenter
Panel: Parties and Voters in Highly Conflictive Political Contexts. Comparative Reflections from Latin America
Paper: "Class and Affective Polarization: Evidence from Argentina"

Virginia Oliveros, Former Visiting Fellow           
Presenter and Chair 
Panel: Parties and Voters in Highly Conflictive Political Contexts. Comparative Reflections from Latin America
Paper: "Class and Affective Polarization: Evidence from Argentina"

Andrea Peña-Vasquez, Kellogg PhD Alum     
Chair and Discussant
Panel: Citizenship and Political Participation: Diasporas, Voting, and Civic Engagement

Timothy Power, Kellogg Advisory Board and Former Visiting Fellow     
Discussant
Panel: Parties and Voters in Highly Conflictive Political Contexts. Comparative Reflections from Latin America
Participant
Panel: Revisiting O’Donnell in an Era of Democratic Backsliding 

Kenneth Roberts, Former Visiting Fellow
Participant
Panel: Revisiting O’Donnell in an Era of Democratic Backsliding 

Luis Schenoni, Kellogg PhD Alum
Organiser
Panel: Latin America and the Great Powers 
Paper: "Regional Relevance: A Conceptualization and Empirical Assessment"

Luis Schiumerini, Kellogg Faculty Fellow         
Presenter 
Panel: Parties and Voters in Highly Conflictive Political Contexts. Comparative Reflections from Latin America
Paper: "Class and Affective Polarization: Evidence from Argentina"

Jacob Turner, Kellogg Doctoral Student Affiliate     
Presenter
Panel: RC28 Comparative Federalism and Multilevel Governance
Paper: "Security Close to the People: Municipalization of Public Security in Brazil"