Minority Politics Online Seminar Series in American Politics, Comparative Politics, and Political Psychology
We are hosting a workshop on minority politics (inclusive of American politics, comparative politics, and political psychology) to meet on TUESDAYS at 9 am PST, 12p EST, and 6p CET. We are hoping this space will allow us to engage with one another's work.

We take a broad perspective on what kind of research falls within the scope of Minority Politics. Social scientists have long been involved in studying the ways that groups define themselves according to national origin, ethnicity, religion, race, caste, tribe, region, gender, and/or class markers. Thus, all of those who are interested in learning more about groups, defined alongside these dynamic lines, will find a home in this seminar series.

Seminars will be 1 hour long, with a 40-45 minute zoom presentation and a 15 minute question and answer session. ALL are welcome! We aim to bring together interested folks from different regions, continents, and subfields to participate in these workshops.


The fall 2022 schedule will be as follows:
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Ana Bracic
Mark Brandt
Nazita Lajevardi
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