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See you tomorrow at 4:30 PM for our next Political Theory Workshop! We’re happy to host helena and rose 🥀🌹 this Friday to talk about the connections between gender performance and security. Email us at [email protected] for the paper or a zoom link.

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You won’t want to miss our next workshop on Monday (11/11)! Alberto Toscano and our own Saira Rafiee will be discussing Toscano’s work on Late Fascism and the Accumulation of Capital. Please contact us at [email protected] for the paper or zoom link. See you there!

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The semester’s almost done, but we still have great work to discuss! Please join us for our next workshop with Cristina Beltrán. As always, you can reach out to us for the paper and/or zoom link if you can’t make it in person. See you tomorrow!

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Tomorrow! Please join us in welcoming Danielle and John. We’re happy to finish off our semester with this fantastic paper discussion. Contact us at [email protected] for the paper or zoom link.

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We're so excited to share our Spring 2025 schedule for the Graduate Center's Political Theory Workshop! The speaker list is bigger than ever, with a few of these fantastic sessions coming from our continued collaboration with our Center for Global Ethics and Politics - CUNY colleagues. See you all there!

We're so excited to share our Spring 2025 schedule for the Graduate Center's Political Theory Workshop! The speaker list is bigger than ever, with a few of these fantastic sessions coming from our continued collaboration with our <a href="/global_ethics/">Center for Global Ethics and Politics - CUNY</a> colleagues. See you all there!
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Come join us this Friday for a discussion of Robert Nichols’s work, “Red Power Partisans: Native American Activism and the ‘New Indian Wars’” with comments from Laura Altinsoy! We’ll be meeting at the Graduate Center, Room 5200. Please reach out to us if you need the zoom link!

Come join us this Friday for a discussion of Robert Nichols’s work, “Red Power Partisans: Native American Activism and the ‘New Indian Wars’” with comments from Laura Altinsoy!

We’ll be meeting at the Graduate Center, Room 5200. Please reach out to us if you need the zoom link!
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Tomorrow at 4:30pm: Alex Gourevitch on "Disruptive, Divisive, Sometimes Even Illegal: What, if anything, is Good About Strikes?" - mailchi.mp/2ae7ab1e832c/d…

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Join us tomorrow! We’re welcoming George Shulman to our workshop to discuss his current book project. To receive updates about upcoming workshops, make sure to subscribe to our mailchimp on our website’s homepage: theoryworkshop.commons.gc.cuny.edu Please email us with any questions!

Join us tomorrow! We’re welcoming George Shulman to our workshop to discuss his current book project. 

To receive updates about upcoming workshops, make sure to subscribe to our mailchimp on our website’s homepage: theoryworkshop.commons.gc.cuny.edu 

Please email us with any questions!
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We’re excited to co-sponsor this event with our Center for Global Ethics and Politics - CUNY colleagues! Please join us on Thursday March 20th at the Graduate Center (Room 9207) for Cristina Lafont’s presentation, “Reclaiming Democracy in a Time of Crisis.” This event is in person with a zoom option.

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Our next workshop is coming up this Friday, March 21st at the CUNY Graduate Center (Room 5200)! Please join us as we discuss Joy Wang’s (UChicago) paper, “Regime theory from the South: W. Arthur Lewis and development economics as postcolonial political thought.”

Our next workshop is coming up this Friday, March 21st at the CUNY Graduate Center (Room 5200)!

Please join us as we discuss Joy Wang’s (UChicago) paper, “Regime theory from the South: W. Arthur Lewis and development economics as postcolonial  political thought.”
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Please join us tomorrow as we discuss Chiara Bottici’s paper “Rethinking Political Myth!” Please note the room change, we’ll be hosting this workshop in the Ralph Bunche Institute (Room 5203) from 4:30-6:30 PM. Please reach out for the paper/zoom link. See you there!

Please join us tomorrow as we discuss  Chiara Bottici’s paper “Rethinking Political Myth!”

Please note the room change, we’ll be hosting this workshop in the Ralph Bunche Institute (Room 5203) from 4:30-6:30 PM.

Please reach out for the paper/zoom link. See you there!
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UPDATE: We regret to inform you that due to unforeseen circumstances, we will have to cancel today’s workshop with Chiara Bottici. We appreciate your understanding and hope to see you at the rest of our events this semester!

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Please join us this Friday, April 4th as we welcome Samuel A. Chambers (JHU) and discuss his piece “A Contribution to the Critique of ‘Fictitious Capital.’” We’ll be meeting at the Graduate Center (Room 5200) from 4:30-6:30 PM. A reception will follow. See you there!

Please join us this Friday, April 4th as we welcome Samuel A. Chambers (JHU) and discuss his piece “A Contribution to the Critique of ‘Fictitious Capital.’” 

We’ll be meeting at the Graduate Center (Room 5200) from 4:30-6:30 PM. A reception will follow.

See you there!
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Together with the Center for Global Ethics and Politics, we’re welcoming Kyong-Min Son (Delaware) as he presents “Beyond Property-Owning Democracy: Financialization, Private Property, and Democratic Citizenship.” Please join us at the Graduate Center tomorrow from 4:30-6:30 PM!

Together with the Center for Global Ethics and Politics, we’re welcoming Kyong-Min Son (Delaware) as he presents “Beyond Property-Owning Democracy: Financialization, Private Property, and Democratic Citizenship.”

Please join us at the Graduate Center tomorrow from 4:30-6:30 PM!