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Upcoming Events

“Exploring the Domestic-International Nexus,” roundtable with Sabine Carey, University of Mannheim, Germany; Alex Grigorescu, Loyola University Chicago; Sooyeon Kang, Loyola University Chicago; Jay Kao, Loyola University Chicago; Jason Kuo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Sarah Maxey, Loyola University Chicago; Molly Melin, Loyola University Chicago; Andrew Payne, City St George's, University of London, UK; Jens Steffek, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany; Isak Svensson, Uppsala University, Sweden

Saturday, March 1, 2025: 4-5:30pm, Corboy Law Center - Room 202

 

"Accidental Revolutions: How Protests Escalate into Leader Overthrow," workshop for book project by Sooyeon Kang, Political Science Department, Loyola University CHicago, with Killian Clarke, Georgetown University; Diana Fu, University of Toronto; Sharon Erickson Nepstad, University of New Mexico; Paul Staniland, University of Chicago; Ches Thurber, Northern Illinois University. 

Tuesday, March 4, 9-3:30 p.m. (Room TBA)

 

"Has the Economy Outgrown the Planet? Alternatives to economic growth for delivering on climate action and social justice goals," panel with Kayoko Lyons, Director of Investments, Cabrini World - Missionary of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Alyssa Mendez, PhD Candidate, Anthropology, University of Chicago, Dr. John Mulrow, Executive Director, Degrowth Institute / Adjunct Professor, Environmental and Ecological Engineering, Purdue University, Mike Strode, Founding Coordinator, Kola Nut Collaborative. Moderator: Dr. Molly Melin, Political Science Department. Co-sponsored with Political Science Department.

Thursday, March 13, 1-2:30 p.m., McCormick Lounge.

"The Rule of Exception: Structural Racism, Migration, and the Post-colonial in Italy." The series is a collaborative effort by members of the John Felice Rome Center faculty to address migration in Italy from a multidisciplinary perspective.

Schedule (in person at JFRC; on zoom for the broader Loyola community):

Tuesday, March 18  06:45 PM (UTC+1) Sala Teatro

A Colonial Genealogy of Migration Policies - Miguel Mellino, University of Naples "L'Orientale"

Zoom Https://luc.zoom.us/j/89699277014    ID: 896 9927 7014

 

Tuesday, April 1 06:45 PM (UTC+1)Sala Teatro

The Administrative Denial of Rights - Enrico Gargiulo - University of Turin

Zoom Https://luc.zoom.us/j/89472293495 ID: 894 7229 3495

 

Tuesday, April 15 06:45 PM (UTC+1) Sala Teatro

Racializing Discourse as a Tool for Shaping  Imagination - Stefania N'Kombo José Teresa & Roberta Pomponi, Lunaria

 Zoom Https://luc.zoom.us/j/87487309174 ;ID: 874 8730 9174

 

2025 Leibman Lecture: "From a Water War to MAD Water: Paths to Water Security in the Climate Change Era" - with Dr. Amber Wutich, Arizona State University,

Monday, September 29, 4:30 p.m., Room TBD

 

“Exploring the Domestic-International Nexus,” roundtable with Sabine Carey, University of Mannheim, Germany; Alex Grigorescu, Loyola University Chicago; Sooyeon Kang, Loyola University Chicago; Jay Kao, Loyola University Chicago; Jason Kuo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Sarah Maxey, Loyola University Chicago; Molly Melin, Loyola University Chicago; Andrew Payne, City St George's, University of London, UK; Jens Steffek, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany; Isak Svensson, Uppsala University, Sweden

Saturday, March 1, 2025: 4-5:30pm, Corboy Law Center - Room 202

 

"Accidental Revolutions: How Protests Escalate into Leader Overthrow," workshop for book project by Sooyeon Kang, Political Science Department, Loyola University CHicago, with Killian Clarke, Georgetown University; Diana Fu, University of Toronto; Sharon Erickson Nepstad, University of New Mexico; Paul Staniland, University of Chicago; Ches Thurber, Northern Illinois University. 

Tuesday, March 4, 9-3:30 p.m. (Room TBA)

 

"Has the Economy Outgrown the Planet? Alternatives to economic growth for delivering on climate action and social justice goals," panel with Kayoko Lyons, Director of Investments, Cabrini World - Missionary of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Alyssa Mendez, PhD Candidate, Anthropology, University of Chicago, Dr. John Mulrow, Executive Director, Degrowth Institute / Adjunct Professor, Environmental and Ecological Engineering, Purdue University, Mike Strode, Founding Coordinator, Kola Nut Collaborative. Moderator: Dr. Molly Melin, Political Science Department. Co-sponsored with Political Science Department.

Thursday, March 13, 1-2:30 p.m., McCormick Lounge.

"The Rule of Exception: Structural Racism, Migration, and the Post-colonial in Italy." The series is a collaborative effort by members of the John Felice Rome Center faculty to address migration in Italy from a multidisciplinary perspective.

Schedule (in person at JFRC; on zoom for the broader Loyola community):

Tuesday, March 18  06:45 PM (UTC+1) Sala Teatro

A Colonial Genealogy of Migration Policies - Miguel Mellino, University of Naples "L'Orientale"

Zoom Https://luc.zoom.us/j/89699277014    ID: 896 9927 7014

 

Tuesday, April 1 06:45 PM (UTC+1)Sala Teatro

The Administrative Denial of Rights - Enrico Gargiulo - University of Turin

Zoom Https://luc.zoom.us/j/89472293495 ID: 894 7229 3495

 

Tuesday, April 15 06:45 PM (UTC+1) Sala Teatro

Racializing Discourse as a Tool for Shaping  Imagination - Stefania N'Kombo José Teresa & Roberta Pomponi, Lunaria

 Zoom Https://luc.zoom.us/j/87487309174 ;ID: 874 8730 9174

 

2025 Leibman Lecture: "From a Water War to MAD Water: Paths to Water Security in the Climate Change Era" - with Dr. Amber Wutich, Arizona State University,

Monday, September 29, 4:30 p.m., Room TBD