March 2006
Week of February 27:
March 2
Pascal Boyer, Henry Luce Professor of Individual and Collective Memory, Washington University in St. Louis - Princeton Lectures in Cognition and Religion: "Why People Perform Rituals."
Place: Friend 101, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for the Study of Religion.
March 2
Victoria Langland, Princeton University - PIIRS Luncheon Seminar: "Speaking of Flowers: History, Memory and the 1968 Student Movement in Brazil"
Place: 216 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 12:00 noon, Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies.
March 2
John Malmstad, Harvard University - 'World of Art' Lecture: "Tradition and Invention: Russian Culture and the 'World of Art' "
Place: McCosh 28, Time: 4:30 pm, Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
March 2
George Marsden, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame - Princeton Lectures in Religion and History: "How 'Otherworldly' American Fundamentalists Became Political."
Place: McCosh 50, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for the Study of Religion.
March 2
Janet Gyatso, Harvard Divinity School - Buddhist Studies Workshop: Religion and Science in Early Modern Tibet: Reading Medical Painting".
Place: 1879 Hall, Room 137, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for the Study of Religion.
March 2
Martin Gilens (Princeton Department of Politics) - "Inequality and Democratic Responsiveness"
Place: Wallace Hall 165, Time: 12:15 to 1:30 p.m., Sponsor: Department of Sociology.
March 2
Matthew Neidell, Department of Health Policy and Management, Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health - "Spillover Effects of Early Education: Evidence from Head Start"
Place: 300 Wallace Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for Health and Wellbeing.
March 2
Pascal Boyer, Henry Luce Professor of Individual and Collective Memory, Washington University in St. Louis - Princeton Lectures in Cognition and Religion: "Why People Perform Rituals."
Place: Friend 101, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for the Study of Religion.
March 2
Victoria Langland, Princeton University - PIIRS Luncheon Seminar: "Speaking of Flowers: History, Memory and the 1968 Student Movement in Brazil"
Place: 216 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 12:00 noon, Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies.
March 2
John Malmstad, Harvard University - 'World of Art' Lecture: "Tradition and Invention: Russian Culture and the 'World of Art' "
Place: McCosh 28, Time: 4:30 pm, Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
March 2
George Marsden, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame - Princeton Lectures in Religion and History: "How 'Otherworldly' American Fundamentalists Became Political."
Place: McCosh 50, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for the Study of Religion.
March 2
Janet Gyatso, Harvard Divinity School - Buddhist Studies Workshop: Religion and Science in Early Modern Tibet: Reading Medical Painting".
Place: 1879 Hall, Room 137, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for the Study of Religion.
March 2
Martin Gilens (Princeton Department of Politics) - "Inequality and Democratic Responsiveness"
Place: Wallace Hall 165, Time: 12:15 to 1:30 p.m., Sponsor: Department of Sociology.
March 2
Matthew Neidell, Department of Health Policy and Management, Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health - "Spillover Effects of Early Education: Evidence from Head Start"
Place: 300 Wallace Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for Health and Wellbeing.
Week of March 6:
March 7
Scott Leon Washington, Princeton University - "The Killing Fields Revisited: Lynching and Anti-Miscegenation Legislation in the Jim Crow South, 1882-1930"
Place: 300 Wallace Hall, Time: 12 noon, Sponsor: Office of Population Research.
March 7
Kenneth Lieberthal, University of Michigan - "China and the Global Economy"
Place: 219 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies.
March 8
Marian Burleigh-Motley, The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Russia's 'World of Art' Group in a European Context: A Tale of Three Cities - "St. Petersburg: The Birth of the 'World of Art' and its Russian and European Roots"
Place: McCormick 101, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
March 9
Philip Kasinitz, City University of New York and Hunter College - "Inheriting the City: Immigrant Origins and American Dreams among the Second Generation in New York "
Place: 165 Wallace Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for Migration and Development.
March 9
CONFERENCE: "Observing Trade: Revealing International Trade Networks and Their Impacts" - Various speakers.
Place: 219 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 1:30 p.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
Conference continues Friday and Saturday, March 10th and 11th.
March 10
CONFERENCE: (tentative) Organized by Simon Gikandi, Professor of English, and Sadia Abbas, Lecturer in English, University of Michigan
TITLE: "The Relation Between Religion and Postcolonial Criticism,"
Sponsor: Center for the Study of Religion.
March 10
CONFERENCE: "Observing Trade: Revealing International Trade Networks and Their Impacts" - Various speakers.
Place: 219 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 9:00 a.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
March 11
CONFERENCE: "Observing Trade: Revealing International Trade Networks and Their Impacts" - Various speakers.
Place: 219 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 9:00 a.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
March 7
Scott Leon Washington, Princeton University - "The Killing Fields Revisited: Lynching and Anti-Miscegenation Legislation in the Jim Crow South, 1882-1930"
Place: 300 Wallace Hall, Time: 12 noon, Sponsor: Office of Population Research.
March 7
Kenneth Lieberthal, University of Michigan - "China and the Global Economy"
Place: 219 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies.
March 8
Marian Burleigh-Motley, The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Russia's 'World of Art' Group in a European Context: A Tale of Three Cities - "St. Petersburg: The Birth of the 'World of Art' and its Russian and European Roots"
Place: McCormick 101, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
March 9
Philip Kasinitz, City University of New York and Hunter College - "Inheriting the City: Immigrant Origins and American Dreams among the Second Generation in New York "
Place: 165 Wallace Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for Migration and Development.
March 9
CONFERENCE: "Observing Trade: Revealing International Trade Networks and Their Impacts" - Various speakers.
Place: 219 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 1:30 p.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
Conference continues Friday and Saturday, March 10th and 11th.
March 10
CONFERENCE: (tentative) Organized by Simon Gikandi, Professor of English, and Sadia Abbas, Lecturer in English, University of Michigan
TITLE: "The Relation Between Religion and Postcolonial Criticism,"
Sponsor: Center for the Study of Religion.
March 10
CONFERENCE: "Observing Trade: Revealing International Trade Networks and Their Impacts" - Various speakers.
Place: 219 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 9:00 a.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
March 11
CONFERENCE: "Observing Trade: Revealing International Trade Networks and Their Impacts" - Various speakers.
Place: 219 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 9:00 a.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
Week of March 13:
March 13
Jeff Manza (Northwestern University) - "Textbook Sociology"
Place: 165 Wallace Hall, Time: 12:15 - 1:30 p.m., Sponsor: Sociology Dept.
March 14
Jens Alber, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung - "The European Social Model and the U.S."
Place: 300 Wallace Hall, Time: 12 noon, Sponsors: Office of Population Research and the Global Network on Inequality.
March 14
Adam Michnik, Editor-in-Chief, Gazeta Wyborcza (Poland), - The 2005-06 Cyril Black Memorial Lecture/PIIRS Distinguished Lecture: "A Dictatorship's Past: the Cleansing of Collective Memory"
Place: 219 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies.
March 15
Marian Burleigh-Motley, The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Russia's 'World of Art' Group in a European Context: A Tale of Three Cities - "Paris Discovers the 'World of Art' in Set Designs for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes"
Place: McCormick 101, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies.
March 13
Jeff Manza (Northwestern University) - "Textbook Sociology"
Place: 165 Wallace Hall, Time: 12:15 - 1:30 p.m., Sponsor: Sociology Dept.
March 14
Jens Alber, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung - "The European Social Model and the U.S."
Place: 300 Wallace Hall, Time: 12 noon, Sponsors: Office of Population Research and the Global Network on Inequality.
March 14
Adam Michnik, Editor-in-Chief, Gazeta Wyborcza (Poland), - The 2005-06 Cyril Black Memorial Lecture/PIIRS Distinguished Lecture: "A Dictatorship's Past: the Cleansing of Collective Memory"
Place: 219 Aaron Burr Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies.
March 15
Marian Burleigh-Motley, The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Russia's 'World of Art' Group in a European Context: A Tale of Three Cities - "Paris Discovers the 'World of Art' in Set Designs for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes"
Place: McCormick 101, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies.
Week of March 20:
Week of March 27:
March 27
Richard Brooks (Yale Law School) "Race and Uncertainty"
Place: 165 Wallace Hall, Time: 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. Sponsor: Sociology Dept. Sunil Amrith, Research Fellow Trinity College, University of Cambridge - "Health and Well-Being in Colonial and Post-colonial India" Place: 300 Wallace Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for Health and Wellbeing
March 28
Alain Badiou, Université de Paris-VIII (Vincennes-St. Denis) and Collège International de Philosophie, Paris.
Place: McCosh 50, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for the Study of Religion.
March 28
Florencia Torche, Columbia University - "What Drives Inequality of Educational Opportunity? A Test of Stratification Theory from a Latin American Perspective"
Place: 300 Wallace Hall, Time: 12 noon, Sponsor: Office of Population Research
March 29
Marian Burleigh-Motley, The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Russia's 'World of Art' Group in a European Context: A Tale of Three Cities - "Moscow's Contribution to the 'World of Art' "
Place: McCormick 101, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Institute for International and Regional Studies.
March 30
Jennifer Lee, University of California, Irvine - "Color Lines Old and New: The Cultural Persistence of Black Exceptionalism"
Place: 165 Wallace Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for Migration and Development.
March 27
Richard Brooks (Yale Law School) "Race and Uncertainty"
Place: 165 Wallace Hall, Time: 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. Sponsor: Sociology Dept. Sunil Amrith, Research Fellow Trinity College, University of Cambridge - "Health and Well-Being in Colonial and Post-colonial India" Place: 300 Wallace Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for Health and Wellbeing
March 28
Alain Badiou, Université de Paris-VIII (Vincennes-St. Denis) and Collège International de Philosophie, Paris.
Place: McCosh 50, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for the Study of Religion.
March 28
Florencia Torche, Columbia University - "What Drives Inequality of Educational Opportunity? A Test of Stratification Theory from a Latin American Perspective"
Place: 300 Wallace Hall, Time: 12 noon, Sponsor: Office of Population Research
March 29
Marian Burleigh-Motley, The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Russia's 'World of Art' Group in a European Context: A Tale of Three Cities - "Moscow's Contribution to the 'World of Art' "
Place: McCormick 101, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Institute for International and Regional Studies.
March 30
Jennifer Lee, University of California, Irvine - "Color Lines Old and New: The Cultural Persistence of Black Exceptionalism"
Place: 165 Wallace Hall, Time: 4:30 p.m., Sponsor: Center for Migration and Development.