Comparative Politics Workshop
The Comparative Politics Workshop is a graduate student-led forum geared towards presenting and discussing papers and research projects. During the academic semester, we hold monthly sessions at the Hesburgh Center. These meetings are open to everyone, particularly students, faculty and Kellogg Institute visiting fellows. Participants have the chance to present their work and receive valuable, constructive feedback from their colleagues.
Presentations by:
9:30 am
"Land and Politics: the Rural Sources of Electoral Violence"
Camilo Nieto Matiz
Kellogg Institute Graduate Affiliate, Political Science
10:30 am
"When Paper Stones are Not Enough: Party System Institutionalization and Social Protest in Latin America"
Omar Coronel
Kellogg Institute Graduate Affiliate, Political Science
Maggie Shum
Kellogg Institute Graduate Affiliate, Political Science
12:30 pm
"Arab Uprisings and the Ups and Downs of Citizens' Support for Democracy"
M. Tahir Kihlavuz
Kellogg Institute Graduate Affiliate, Political Science
Nathanel Sumaktoyo
Kellogg Institute Graduate Affiliate, Political Science
1:30 pm
"Party System Polarization and Its Uncertain Effects on Voter (In)Accuracy"
Richard Price
Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow, Political Science
Contact: Fernando Bizzarro Neto
Email: fbizzarr@nd.edu
More Info: http://blogs.nd.edu/ki-comparative/about-the-seminar/