The Center for Human Rights and Democracy invites you to the next speaker in the Holocaust and Genocide Studies series on Wednesday, November 28, at 10:30 AM at 1076 Langdale. Dr. Mila Dragojevic, Associate Professor of Politics at the University of the South in Sewannee, will give a talk entitled “Amoral Communities: Collective… more »
The Zoukis Research Collaborative invites you to attend a presentation by internationally acclaimed artist Jan Banning on his Law & Order, Pulaski Women’s Prison and the case of Christina Boyer. The event will take place on Tuesday, October 23, 2018, 1:00 – 2:30 PM at Langdale, Room 1076, Political Science Department, Georgia State University.
Hainer Sibrian, a Political Science alumnus and a winner of the Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship, spoke at the convocation of the Honors College 2022 class. Sibrian is attending Harvard University’s Kennedy School to pursue his master’s in public policy as part of his already promising academic and career journey with an eye… more »
GSU’s Center for Human Rights and Democracy conducted an open discussion on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 on the potential risks to American democracy. Dr. Jennifer McCoy and Dr. Chip Carey moderated a fruitful and enlightening discussion after briefly presenting their perspectives and current research on polarization.
The Graduate Student Association (GSA) at the Department of Political Science successfully concluded its 10th annual meeting on Saturday March 3rd, 2018. The Graduate Student Conference ran 10 different panels and roundtables with 29 speakers. Topics discussed included security politics, identity, NGOs, American institutions, public opinion, international politics and public law. The Graduate Student Conference was… more »
This weekend, one of GSU’s two undergraduate Mock Trial teams went 8-0 at the southeastern Regional Tournament in Columbia, SC, finishing in second place (behind Duke University) out of 24 teams and advancing to the Opening Round Championship Series (ORCS) in Greenville, SC in March. If they place in the top six at ORCS,… more »
The Zoukis Research Collaborative is hosting a public talk entitled “Wrongful Convictions, Framing, and Public Opinion” on Thursday, March 8, 2018, featuring Dr. Kevin Mullinix and Dr. Robert Norris .
The Assistant Professors of Government and Justice Studies at Appalachian State University will be addressing some of their research on media frames and trust in… more »
GSU Political Science Department and the Center for Human Rights and Democracy hosted a panel discussion on January 26, 2018 about the opportunities for students and scholars in the work of advocacy and social services for refugees, migrants and asylees. The panel featured: Amir Naim, chief litigator for GAIN (Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network); Priyanka… more »
GSU Prof. Robert M. Howard will take part in a discussion hosted by the University of Georgia Press on the evolution and the current state of politics in Georgia. The Nov. 7, 2017 event, entitled “Politics in Georgia: From the Three Governors Controversy to Now”, will also feature University of Georgia Prof. Charles Bullock and… more »
Prof. Robert M. Howard will give a talk at the Perimeter Progressives, Nov. 4, 2017, on the history/concept of Gerrymandering, how it is used in Georgia, and the constitutional issues behind Gill v. Whitford. Perimeter Progressives describes itself as a grassroots-based organization that seeks to engage, activate and collaborate with progressive-minded individuals along the… more »