Political Science Department
"Can the Transatlantic World Order Survive the 21st Century"
"Can the Transatlantic World Order Survive the 21st Century"
"Can the Transatlantic World Order Survive the 21st Century"
Addressing the Needs of Non-Traditional Students: Adopting a Suitable Pre-Matriculation Program at Vassar College
A White Paper Prepared by the Pre-Matriculation Working Group
Eichmann in Washington: American Society and the Ethics of Hannah Arendt
Eichmann in Washington: American Society and the Ethics of Hannah Arendt
Eichmann in Washington: American Society and the Ethics of Hannah Arendt
Flight MH17 and Tales of Life After Violence: What to Make of Grief?
Intersectionality amongst Disproportionate and Forgotten Numbers within the Child Welfare System
On Digitality: From Spectacular Narcissism to a Deepened Granularity of Perception
Postcolonial Negotiations of Neoliberalism & Revolution at the State University of Zanzibar
Public Perceptions of the Fairness of Black and White Judges in Racialized and Non-Racialized Cases
Black legal theorists often believe White Americans see Black judges as incapable of
deciding racial issues fairly. Using a survey experiment, we examine this by studying
perceptions of Black and White judges’ fairness through racial threat and group consciousness. Results...
The Coloniality of Conservation: Slow Violence and the Dispossession of the Ahwahneechee in Yosemite National Park
The Crowd as Interruption: Politics of Invisibility and Protest Photography in the Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong
The Crowd as Interruption: Politics of Invisibility and Protest Photography in the Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong
The Crowd as Interruption: Politics of Invisibility and Protest Photography in the Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong
The Crowd as Interruption: Politics of Invisibility and Protest Photography in the Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong
Since its invention, photography has played an important role in capturing and shaping understandings of social movements. In the 2019 Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement in Hong Kong, while many Western audiences have been emotionally moved by the media coverage...
The Crowd as Interruption: Politics of Invisibility and Protest Photography in the Anti-ELAB Movement in Hong Kong
Since its invention, photography has played an important role in capturing and shaping understandings of social movements. In the 2019 Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement in Hong Kong, while many Western audiences have been emotionally moved by the media coverage...