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To see the full list of student-oriented events, please click here. Tuesday, August 28Kirk Doran “The Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Productivity of American Mathematicians” 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Friday, August 31Professors for Lunch Series: "Reconciliation in Politics? On the Meaning of Justice in the Wake of Massive Injustice?" Discussion of newly released book, Just and Unjust Peace 12:00 pm - Oak Dining Room, South Dining Hall Sponsored by the Tocqueville Program on Inquiry into Religion and American Public Life, The Office for Undergraduate Studies, and the Dean’s Fellows. |
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| 2 | 3 | 4 - “Bolivia: A Lens On Latin America” | 5 - Latin American History Working Group Lecture | 6 - Mexico Working Group Panel Discussion | 7 - Robert Cooter | 8 |
| 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 - Josep Colomer | 14 - Comparative Politics Discussion Seminar | 15 - Film Screening Neighboring Sounds |
| 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 - Panel Discussion: “Crisis of the Euro” | 20 - International Working Group Open House | 21 - The Antonine Constitution after 1800 years: Citizenship and Empire in Europe, 200-1900 |
22 - The Antonine Constitution after 1800 years: Citizenship and Empire in Europe, 200-1900 |
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To see the full list of student-oriented events, please click here. Tuesday, September 4“Bolivia: A Lens On Latin America” Featuring: Introduction: Chair: 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Wednesday, September 5Latin American History Working Group Discussion Professor Elisa Servin “Frank Tannenbaum y la revolución cubana” 4:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center There will be a precirculated paper at all meetings. For copies, or any other questions, please contact Felicia Moralez at fmoralez@nd.edu Thursday, September 6Mexico Working Group Panel Discussion "The Left in Mexico Today: Is there a Future for the 132 Movement?" Elisa Servin Guillermo Trejo 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Friday, September 7Robert Cooter “Solomon’s Knot: How Law Can End the Poverty of Nations” 12:45 pm - Eck Hall of Law Notre Dame Program on Law and Human Development Thursday, September 13Josep Colomer “Institutional Design: The Federal/Proportional Trade-Off” 4:00 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Friday, September 14Comparative Politics Discussion Seminar "Disputed Elections: Challenging Electoral Outcomes as a Negotiation Tool" Victor Hernandez Huerta There will be a precirculated paper at all seminars. For copies, or any other questions, please contact Rodrigo Castro Cornejo at rcastroc@nd.edu. 3:15 pm - C104/105 Hesburgh Center Saturday, September 15Film Screening Neighboring Sounds Directed by Kleber Mendonca Filho Kleber Mendonca Filho will be at the screening. 7:00 pm - DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, Browning Cinema Cosponsored with the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Wednesday, September 19Panel Discussion “Crisis of the Euro” Jeffrey Bergstrand Robert Fishman Alexandra Guisinger 4:30 pm - Hesburgh Auditorium Moderated by Anthony Monta, Associate Director, Nanovic Institute Cosponsored with the Nanovic Institute of European Studies Thursday, September 20International Working Group Open House 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm - Hesburgh Center Great Hall Thursday, September 20 through Saturday, September 22Rome, Italy The Antonine Constitution after 1800 years: Citizenship and Empire in Europe, 200-1900 Cosponsored by The University of Notre Dame, The Kellogg Institute for International Studies, The Nanovic Institute for European Studies, The University of Chicago, The Center for the Study of Ancient Religions, Division of Humanities, Radboud University - The Faculty of Arts, The Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut, Rome, Harvard University - The Loeb Classical Library Foundation Tuesday, September 25Jose Antonio Aguilar Rivera "Great Expectations: Democracy in Mexico and Its Discontents" 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Thursday, September 27From Street to Screen: A Festival of North African Film Screening of Outside the Law (2010) Directed by Rachid Bouchareb French and Arabic with English subtitles Set against the backdrop of the Algerian War of Independence, OUTSIDE THE LAW centers on three brothers who are scattered across the globe after their family home is destroyed. Rachid Bouchareb's powerful follow-up to DAYS OF GLORY has drawn comparisons to THE GODFATHER saga for its echoes of the American gangster film. 6:30 pm - DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, Browning Cinema Cosponsored with the Program in French and Francophone Studies, the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, and Teaching Beyond the Classroom Grant, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, and the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts. |
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| Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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| 7 | 8 - Latin American History Working Group Lecture | 9 - Sheri Berman | 10 - Meninos do Morumbi | 11 - Clark Gibson |
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| 21 | 22 | 24 - Haiti Working Group Lecture | 25 - Lori Beaman |
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To see the full list of student-oriented events, please click here. Monday, October 1Africa Working Group Lecture “The Kano Durbar: Political Aesthetics and the Stool of Power” Wendy Griswold 5:00pm - Geddes Hall Room B036 Wednesday, October 3Paul Collier "International Human Development: Has the US a Leadership Role?" 7:00 pm - Hesburgh Center Auditorium Reception to follow Cosponsored with the Initiative for Global Development and the Notre Dame Club of Chicago Thursday, October 4Public Reading with Fred Arroyo 4:30 pm - Notre Dame Conference Center Room 210-214 Cosponsored with Letras Latinas and the Institute for Latino Studies Thursday, October 4Paul Collier Sean Callahan "International Human Development and US Foreign Policy" 5:00 pm - JW Marriott Chicago, 151 West Adams Street Reception to follow, RSVP to kievents@nd.edu Cosponsored with the Initiative for Global Development and the Notre Dame Club of Chicago Friday, October 5Comparative Politics Discussion Seminar "Campaigning with Empty Pockets: Why the Liberal Party wins Regional Elections in Colombia" Laura Gamboa There will be a precirculated paper at all seminars. For copies, or any other questions, please contact Rodrigo Castro Cornejo at rcastroc@nd.edu. 3:15 pm - C104/105 Hesburgh Center Monday, October 8Latin American History Working Group Lecture "The Complicated Moral Theology of a Tridentine Prelate in the New Kingdom of Granada." Max Deardorff There will be a precirculated paper for this lecture. For a copy, or any other questions, please contact Felicia Moralez at fmoralez@nd.edu 4:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, October 9Sheri Berman “Social Democracy and the Stabilization of Democracy in Europe” 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Wednesday, October 10 – Saturday, October 13Wednesday, October 10 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm - Ricci Band Rehearsal Hall Cosponsored with the Program in Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, the Brazil Club, and the Portuguese Language Club of Notre Dame Thursday, October 11 Bate-Papo Welcome for Meninos do Morumbi hosted by the Brazil Club, and the Portuguese Language Club 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm - LaFortune Ballroom Cosponsored with the Program in Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, the Brazil Club, and the Portuguese Language Club of Notre Dame Saturday, October 13 Halftime Performance by Meninos do Morumbi with the University of Notre Dame Marching Band Cosponsored with the Program in Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, the Brazil Club, and the Portuguese Language Club of Notre Dame Thursday, October 11Clark Gibson “Using Technology to Detect and Suppress Electoral Fraud” 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, October 23Measuring Democracy Working Group Lecture "Betting Against the House: Opposition Candidacy and Electoral Success in Semi-Democratic Regimes" Keith Weghorst There will be a precirculated paper for this lecture. For a copy, or any other questions, please contact Cecilia Pe Lero at clero@nd.edu 11:00 am - C104/105 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, October 23Kristin Michelitch "Good Morning Timbuktu! The Impact of Radio on Democratic Agency in Rural Islamic Africa" 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, October 23"La Puesta En Voz De La Poesia: La Antiguedad Multimedial"/"The Aural Staging of Poetry: Multimedia Antiquity" 4:30 - Hesburgh Center Auditorium Cosponsored with the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts and the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. Wednesday, October 24Haiti Working Group Lecture Tracy Kijewski-Correa "Engineering2Empower in Haiti" 8:00 pm - Room B036, Geddes Hall Thursday, October 25
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| 4 | 5 - Latin American Studies Program (LASP) Reception | 6 - Rossana Castiglioni | 7 - Development Studies Working Group Meeting | 8 - Enrique Dussel Peters | 10 | |
| 11 - Diwali Celebration | 12 - Luise White | 13 - Rodrigo Zarazaga, SJ | 14 | 15 - Ken Hackett |
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| 25 | 26 | 27 - Measuring Democracy Working Group Lecture | 28 - Ford Program Discussions on Development Series | 29 - Elizabeth Tuleja Debate en Homenaje a Guillermo O'Donnell: El Futuro de la Democracia en Argentina |
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To see the full list of student-oriented events, please click here. Thursday, November 1Day of the Dead/Día de los Muertos Festivities 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm - Hesburgh Center Monday, November 5Celebrate Latin America! 6:00pm - Great Hall, Hesburgh Center Tuesday, November 6Rossana Castiglioni “Against All Odds: Social Policy Rollbacks in Democratic Chile” 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Wednesday, November 7Development Studies Working Group Meeting For all graduate students, faculty, and staff who are interested in topics pertaining to Development Studies. Please contact Gail Weaver at aweaver5@nd.edu for details or with any questions 12:00 pm - C104/105 Hesburgh Center Thursday, November 8Enrique Dussel Peters “Latin America and China: Socioeconomic Conditions and Challenges” 4:00 pm - Hesburgh Center C103 Friday, November 9Mario Aquino Alves "Beyond Corporate Social Responsibility: Businesses as Political Actors and the Coalitions for Education Policy Change in Brazil" 12:00 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center A light lunch will be served. Please let us know if you plan to attend: kievents@nd.edu Sunday, November 11Diwali Celebration Cosponsored with the Indian Association of Notre Dame, Campus Ministry, Graduate Student Union, and Notre Dame International. Monday, November 12Africa Working Group Lecture Luise White 5:00 pm - 119 DeBartolo Hall Tuesday, November 13Director of the Centro de Investigacíon y Accíon Social (CIAS) "Vote-Buying and Asymmetric Information" 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Thursday, November 15Ken Hackett "How Can A University Promote Integral Human Development?" Commentary by Ray Offenheiser 4:00 pm - Hesburgh Center Auditorium Thursday, November 15From Street to Screen: A Festival of North African Film Double Feature Screening of Neither Allah Nor Master!/Secularism inch'Allah(2011) Directed by Nadia El Fani 6:30 pm - DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, Browning Cinema Director Nadia El Fani will be introducing the film and answering questions. Screening of Bab'Aziz-The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul (2006) Directed by Nacer Khamir 9:30 pm - DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, Browning Cinema Cosponsored with the Program in French and Francophone Studies, the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, and Teaching Beyond the Classroom Grant, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, and the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts. Friday, November 16Mexico Working Group Meeting "Disputed Elections: Challenging Electoral Outcomes as a Negotiation Tool" Victor Hernández Huerta There will be a precirculated paper for this lecture. For a copy, or any other questions, please contact Rodrigo Castro Cornejo at rcastroc@nd.edu 12:00 pm - C104/105 Hesburgh Center Friday, November 16Comparative Politics Discussion Seminar"Activating Rights" Cecilia Lero There will be a precirculated paper at all seminars. For copies, or any other questions, please contact Rodrigo Castro Cornejo at rcastroc@nd.edu. 3:15 pm - C104/105 Hesburgh Center Monday, November 19Latin American History Working Group Lecture "The Jesuits in Guanabara Bay: Jose de Anchieta, S.J. and the Makings of a Counter Reformation Mission" Anne McGinness 4:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, November 20Measuring Democracy Working Group Svend-Erik Skaaning "Dealing with Democratic Diversity" 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, November 27Measuring Democracy Working Group Lecture David Altman "Bringing Direct Democracy Back In: Toward a Three-Dimensional Measure of Democracy" Please contact Cecilia Pe Lero at clero@nd.edu should you have any questions. 11:00 pm - C104/105 Hesburgh Center Wednesday, November 28Ford Program Discussions on Development Series "The Catholic Church, Holy Cross, and Human Development in Bangladesh" Fr. Frank Quinlivan, CSC 7:00 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Thursday, November 29Elizabeth Tuleja "Cultural Intelligence and the Globally Mindful MBA Student" 4:00 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Thursday, November 29Debate en Homenaje a Guillermo O'Donnell: El Futuro de la Democracia en Argentina Panelists Chair 5:00pm (3:00pm EST) – Buenos Aires, Argentina (location to be determined) Event will be streamed live at http://www.anap-argentina.org/ Friday, November 30Comparative Politics Discussion Seminar There will be a precirculated paper at all seminars. For copies, or any other questions, please contact Rodrigo Castro Cornejo at rcastroc@nd.edu. 3:00 pm - C102 Hesburgh Center |
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Click here for Spring 2013 Calendar of EventsTo see the full list of student-oriented events, please click here. Monday, December 3Cultural Difference and Social Change Presentation Night 5:00 pm - Geddes Hall Auditorium The evening will consist of presentations by students who have traveled to various countries, including Namibia, India, Ghana, Honduras, Cambodia, among others. They will touch on their experiences, while reflecting upon them from academic perspectives A reception in the Geddes Hall Coffee House will follow the lecture. Cosponsored with the Center for Social Concerns Tuesday, December 4Measuring Democracy Working Group Lecture Fernando Bizzarro "Parties, Leaders and the State in Brazil: The Case of São Paulo's PMDB" There will be a precirculated paper for this lecture. For a copy, or any other questions, please contact Cecilia Pe Lero at clero@nd.edu 11:00 am - C104/105 Hesburgh Center Tuesday, December 4David Altman Work in Progress - "Mechanisms of Direct Democracy: Accelerator or Brake for Political Change?" 12:30 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Thursday, December 6Marc Melitz "Market Size, Competition, and the Product Mix of Exporters" 4:00 pm - C103 Hesburgh Center Friday, December 7Asia and Asian Studies Working Group Meeting Discussion Topic - "Demographic Change in Asia: Marriage and the Family" For all graduate students, faculty, and staff interested in Asia and Asian Studies. Please contact Megan Rogers at mroger10@nd.edu for details or with any questions. 3:00 pm - C102 Hesburgh Center Wednesday, December 12Development Studies Working Group Meeting For all graduate students, faculty, and staff who are interested in topics pertaining to Development Studies. Please contact Gail Weaver at aweaver5@nd.edu for details or with any questions 12:00 pm - C102 Hesburgh Center |
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