Together with the UN Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict and All Survivors Project, LISD is hosting a workshop in Bogota on Monday, December 4, 2023, to discuss gender dimensions of the reintegration of children formerly associated with armed forces and armed groups …
A keynote speaker and two panels of experts, featuring historians and journalists, will discuss the history of democracy, active citizenship, and participatory journalism. Registration requested.The 2023 Public Humanities Forum explores the relationship between democracy and journalism through two panel discussions and a public…
Graduate Students/Postdocs:NEED TO DO A SURVEY RESEARCH PROJECT?Look no further! We can help!The Survey Research Center provides web survey tools and expertise to assist you in conducting a survey research project.LEARN MORE – COME TO OUR OPEN HOUSE:Friday, December1st, 2023 (Graduate students/Postdocs)3:00pm until 6:00pm169…
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA), a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of undocumented youth, faced unprecedented threats during the Trump Administration. Despite a challenging political landscape and the uncertainty of their own futures, DACA recipients faced the moment with resilience and…
The Future of Families & Child Wellbeing Study Working Group
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Criminals, terrorists and even governments have been taking hostages for money, influence and political gain for millennia. What is the U.S. government's duty when an American is taken hostage? Does the United States negotiate with terrorists and hostage takers? What are the ethical and legal dilemmas the government must…
Criminals, terrorists and even governments have been taking hostages for money, influence and political gain for millennia. What is the U.S. government's duty when an American is taken hostage? Does the United States negotiate with terrorists and hostage takers? What are the ethical and legal dilemmas the government must…
Gábor EgryHistorian and Head of the Institute of Political History, Budapest, Hungaryin conversation withIryna VushkoAssistant Professor of History, Princeton UniversitySponsored by:Liechtenstein Institute on Self-DeterminationDepartment of History
Education Research Section (ERS) Speaker Seminar guest, Tom Dee, Stanford University, Graduate School of Education . Open to students, faculty and staff. Lunch provided.
The talk will discuss the recent trend-defying Polish elections and their implications for the future of democracy in Poland and beyond, and will be followed by a Q&A session moderated by Prof. Grigore Pop-Eleches."In a deeply polarized country, divided along regional and urban-rural dimensions, a diverse coalition from…