LAPA's seminar format asks attendees to familiarize themselves with the paper in advance. The commentator opens the session by summarizing the main themes in the paper and presenting some topics for discussion. Free and open to the public. http://lapa.princeton.edu/ Contact Judi Rivkin, jrivkin@princeton.edu
William Easterly, author of the book, The Tyranny of Experts, will talk about the Immigration Crisis in the United States and in the European Union and its relation to Development Theories. The talk will take place in Bowl 016, Robertson Hall, on October 10 at 4:30 pm.
Co-sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson School and the Center for Health and Wellbeing.RESTRICTED TO PU FACULTY, FELLOWS, STUDENTS & STAFFREGISTRATION IS REQUIREDNON-WWS STUDENTS: to RSVP, email chw@princeton.eduWWS STUDENTS will receive a separate invitation on the week prior to the event.
Global Health ColloquiumAmy Borovoy, Associate Professor of East Asian Studies, Princeton University & Christina A. Roberto, Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of PennsylvaniaAmy Borovoy is a cultural anthropologist who studies modern Japanese society and culture.
The second annual Princeton Conference on Identity and Inequality is in collaboration with IPRG (Identity Politics Research Group) and co-sponsored by Princeton's Center for the Study of Democratic Politics (CSDP, Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, and Princeton Research in Experimental Social Sciences (PRESS)For information,…