The Evolving Expectations of 'Democratic' Citizens in Hybrid Regimes and the Provision of Electricity in Rural Nepal
Presenters:
Shana Scogin
PhD candidate (political science), Kellogg Institute Doctoral Student Affiliate
Suraj Parajuli
Fellow, Samaanta Foundation
Discussant:
David Cortez
Assistant Professor of Political Science
The Comparative Politics Workshop is a graduate student-led forum geared towards presenting and discussing papers and research projects. During the academic semester, regular sessions are held 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.
More information: Contact Comparative Politics Field Representative Bill Kakenmaster
Shana Scogin
This profile was current as of 2024, when she was part of the on-campus Kellogg community.
I am a PhD Candidate in Comparative Politics in Notre Dame’s Department of Political Science. I work primarily in local governance and political participation. I am interested in the collective action problems presented by acute environmental pressures, and how local politics shape a community’s solutions...
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