Parthemos Lecture- Arthur Lupia
MLC 214
10:30-12:00
Parthemos Lecture- Arthur Lupia, University of Michigan, Topic: “The Trouble with Voters…and Those Who Try to Fix Them.”
Robert McGuire
Baldwin 302
3:30-5:00
Robert McGuire, University of Akron, Parasites, Pathogens, and Progress: Diseases and Economic Development
PaperBill Jacoby
Baldwin 302
3:30-5:00
Bill Jacoby, Michigan State University
"Is There a Culture War? Heterogenous Value Choices and American Public Opinion"James L. Gibson
Baldwin 302
3:30-5:00
Electing Judges: The Surprising Effects of Campaigning on Judicial LegitimacyIan Ostrander
Baldwin 302
2:00-3:30
Ian Ostrander, Ph.D. candidate at Washington University
"The Logic of Collective Inaction: Senatorial Delay in Executive Nominations"Nicole Asmussen
Baldwin 302
10:30-12:00
Candidate at Rochester; Visiting Instructor, Vanderbilt
Polarized Protestants: A Confessional Explanation for Party Polarization"Chris Witko
Baldwin 302
1:00-2:30
Chris Witko, St. Louis University, “Exit, Voice and School Choice: How Market Competition in Education Affects Parental Decisions and Behavior”
Gregory Koger
Baldwin 302
2:30-4:00
Gregory Koger, University of Miami
"Strategic Party Governments and the 111th Congress"Alan Wiseman
302 Baldwin
2:30-4:00
Alan Wiseman, Vanderbilt University, “Legislative Effectiveness in Congress”
Lawrence Baum
302 Baldwin
10:30-12:00
Lawrence Baum, The Ohio State University, “Linking Issues to Ideology in the Supreme Court”
Jeff Segal
302 Baldwin
10:30-12:00
Jeff Segal, Stony Brook University, “Supreme Court Justices as Legislators in Robes”
Michael Laver
302 Baldwin
2:00-3:30
Michael Laver, New York University, “A New Expert Coding Method for Politicals Texts”
Parthemos Lecture- Gary King
MLC 348
10:30-12:00
Parthemos Lecture- Gary King, Harvard University, “Computer-Assisted Clustering and Conceptualization from Text “
Cynthia Willett
302 Baldwin
2:30-4:00
Cynthia Willett, Emory, “Eros in the Biosphere: A Multispecies Ethics for Cosmopolitics”
Hong Min
302 Baldwin
2:30-4:00
Hong Min (Alabama), “Special Rules and Dimensionality in the U.S. House of Representatives”
Dan O’Neill
302 Baldwin
3:30
Dan O’Neill, associate professor of Political Science at the University of Florida, will be giving a talk titled “Edmund Burke and the Logic of Conservative Imperialism” on Friday, May 28, at 3:30 pm in 302 Baldwin. This talk is based on Professor O’Neill’s current book project on imperialism.
Sarah Binder
MLC 213
10:10am
George Washington University’s Sarah Binder will present at 10:10am, MLC 213. The topic will be “Constructing Central Banks: The Case of the Federal Reserve.”
Cliff Carrubba
Cliff Carrubba from Emory University will give a Georgia Political
Economy Group talk on “Trade and the European Court of Justice,” Friday,
March 26 at 1:30 in room 302 Baldwin. All faculty and students are
invited to join us at this first GPEG event of the new year.
Parthemos Lecture, Elinor Ostrom
This year’s Parthemos Lecture will be given by Elinor Ostrom, the Arthur F. Bentley Professor of Political Science at Indiana University and winner of this year’s Nobel Prisze in Economics. Her public lecture will be Friday, March 19, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel. The title of the lecture will be: “What Can We Do About Climate Change?”
Jeff Jensen
Jeff Jensen, visiting Assistant Professor at Duke University, will speak on, “Exogenous Determinants of the Original Thirteen States’ Basis of Apportionment and Its Effects on Economic Development.” The talk will be held at 1:30 in Baldwin 302.
Cary Nederman
Cary Nederman, Professor of Political Science at Texas A&M University, to speak as part of the series sponsored by the Georgia Ethics and Political Philosophy Workshop. Nederman’s talk will be Friday, February 5, 2010 at 3:30, with the location to be determined.
Joe Whitley
This year’s Talarico Lecture will be given by Joe Whitley, the first General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He has also served as a U.S. Attorney and as Acting Associate Attorney General, the third-ranking position in the U.S. Department of Justice. The Talarico Lecture will be held on Monday, February 1, 2010 at 3:30 p.m. in the Walker Room at the UGA Law School.
Talarico Lecture,Joe Whitley
This year’s Talarico Lecture will be given by Joe Whitley, the first General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He has also served as a U.S. Attorney and as Acting Associate Attorney General, the third-ranking position in the U.S. Department of Justice. The Talarico Lecture will be held on Monday, February 1, 2010 at 3:30 p.m. in the Walker Room at the UGA Law School.
Ted H. Miller
Ted H. Miller, Professor of Political Science at the University of Alabama will also speak to the Georgia Ethics and Political Philosophy Workshop on Friday, January 8, 2010 at 3:30. The location of that talk is to be determined.



