Politics Seminar Series 2009/10

Semester 2

27th January 2010

Professor Sarah Childs, Bristol University

"Gender and Conservative Party. Constitutive and Substantive Representation in the UK's Parliament"

4-6pm, 2.20 Research Beehive, and wine reception in GPS Common Room 6-7pm

10th February 2010

Professor Barry K. Gills, Newcastle University

"The Global Crisis and the Future of Capitalism"

4-6pm, 2.20 Research Beehive, and wine reception in GPS Common Room 6-7pm

  

24th February 2010

Dr Simon Philpott, Newcastle University

'TBC'

4-6pm, Room 2.20 Research Beehive and wine reception in GPS Common Room 6-7pm

  

10th March 2010

Professor Jan Beyers, University of Antwerp

'A Comparative Analysis of Interest Organisations, Venue-Shopping and Political Strategies in Four EU Member-States'

4-6pm, Room 2.20 Research Beehive and wine reception in GPS Common Room 6-7pm

  

  

17th March 2010

Dr Matt Davies, Newcastle University

'Ad Valorem - The Financial Crisis Read Through John Ruskin: Work, Culture, Politics'

4-6pm, Room 2.20 Research Beehive and wine reception in GPS Common Room 6-7pm

  

21st April 2010

Professor Laurence Whitehead, Nuffield College, University of Oxford

'Varieties of Democracy in Latin America'

Room G21+22, Devonshire Building, 3.30pm - 5.30pm followed by refreshments in the GPS Coffee Room, 5th Floor Claremont Tower

Jointly organised by Politics, Sociology & Americas Research Group

Semester 1 2009/10

23 September 2009

Kyle Grayson, Newcastle University

Biopolitics, Liberalism, Assassination: Problematizing Targeted Killing in an Age of Terror

4-6pm, Room 2.20 Research Beehive

                                                         

7 October 2009

Alison Watson, St Andrews University

‘Agency and the Everyday Activist’

 4-6pm, Politics Seminar Room G6, and wine reception in GPS Common Room 6pm-7pm

21 October 2009

Simon Bulmer, University of Sheffield

Learning to Live with Brussels? The Europeanisation of Whitehall

4-6pm, Room 2.20 Research Beehive and wine reception in GPS Common Room 6-7pm

4 November 2009

Professor Stuart Elden, University of Durham

Temporal Power, Roman Law and Territorial Sovereignty

4-6pm, Room 2.20 Research Beehive and wine reception in GPS Common Room 6-7pm

             

11 November 2009

Luis Lobo-Guerrero, Keele University   

The Problem of Insurance and the Biopolitics of Security

4-6pm, Room 2.20 Research Beehive and wine reception in GPS Common Room 6-7pm

                  

25 November 2009

Hartmut Behr, Newcastle University 

The Yarning of a ‘Realism’ in IR

4-6pm, Room 2.20 Research Beehive and wine reception in GPS Common Room 6-7pm

8 December 2009

Professor Randall Germain, Carleton University

The Great Freeze and its Aftermath

4-6pm, Room 2.20 Research Beehive and wine reception in GPS Common Room 6pm-7pm

                         

Politics Seminar Series 2008/09                               

Published: 11th September 2009