BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250625T060158EDT-4808wdPre1@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250625T100158Z DESCRIPTION:CONFERENCE\n\nPolitical Theory In/And/As Political Science\n\nM ay 10-12\n\n \n\nThursday \n\n\n 10:45-11 am\n Opening remarks: Jacob Levy\, McGill\n 11 am- 12:45 pm\n Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka\, Queen's: Theor ies of Justice\, the Strains of Commitment\, and\n Realistic Utopias\n Suzan ne Dovi\, Arizona: Five Faces Of Misogyny: Understanding and Measuring Bad Behavior\n David Wiens\, UCSD: Ideal Theory as Conceptual Asymptotics\n Cha ir/ discussant: Catherine Lu\, McGill\n [Lunch]\n 2-3:45 pm\n Jenna Bednar\, Michigan: Federalism as a Mechanism of Collective Problem Solving\n Michael Neblo\, Ohio State: A Formal Model of Deliberation as the Game of Giving and Asking\n for Reasons\n Jack Knight\, Duke and Melissa Schwartzberg\, NYU : The Moral Limits of Bargaining\n Chair/ discussant: Rob Reich\, Stanford \n [coffee]\n 4:15-6 pm\n Samuel Bagg\, McGill: Democratic Theory As Politica l Action\n Menaka Philips\, Tulane\, and Jennifer Forestal\, Stockton: 'Dem ocracy Dies in Darkness':\n Anonymity\, Accountability\, and Information as a Public Good\n Andrew Sabl\, Yale/Toronto: The Strange Career of Aggregat ive Democracy\n Chair/ discussant: Rogers Smith\, University of Pennsylvani a\n 6-6:15 pm\n Reflections: Rogers Smith\, University of Pennsylvania\, and President\, American Political\n Science Association\n 6:15 pm Reception ou tside Leacock 232\n 7:30 pm dinner\n —————\n\nFriday\n\n9 am\n Opening remark s: Jane Mansbridge\, Harvard\n 9:15-11 am\n Federica Carugati\, Indiana: Dem ocracy and Development Beyond Liberalism\n David Stasavage\, NYU: The Rise of Western Democracy: Why it Happened in Europe and Not\n China or the Midd le East\n Josiah Ober\, Stanford: Cooperation and the origins of western po litical thought\n Chair/ discussant: Christa Scholtz\, McGill\n [coffee]\n 11 :15 am - 1:15 pm: Graduate student panel\n Aberdeen Berry\, McGill: Theoriz ing Adaptive Preferences\n Alec Crisman\, McGill: America First?: Examining 'Trumpism' through American and European\n Nationalisms\n Teresa Monkova\, McGill: ‘Great Men\,’ ‘Untaught Slaves\,’ and the Making and Writing of\n H istory\n Vertika: Seeking Agency in the Interstices of Power\n Chair/ discus sant: Jane Mansbridge\, Harvard\n [Lunch]\n 2:30-4:15 pm\n Will Roberts\, McG ill: Ideologies of domination and democratic theory\n Deva Woodly\, New Sch ool: From Idea To Ideology\n Laurel Weldon\, Purdue: Active Solidarity: Str ategies For Transnational Political Cooperation In\n Contexts Of Difference \, Domination And Distrust\n Chair/ discussant: Kelly Gordon\, McGill\n 4:15 -4:30 pm\n Reflections: Melissa Schwartzberg\, NYU\n [break]\n 7 pm dinner\n — ————\n\nSaturday\n\n\n 9-11 am\n Sean Ingham\, UCSD: Rule by Multiple Majori ties: A New Theory of Popular Control\n Mariah Zeisberg\, Michigan: A New P olitical Jurisprudence\n Daniel Weinstock\, McGill: The Political Theory of Really Existing Democracies: The Case of\n Electoral Reform\n Arash Abizade h\, McGill: Representation\, Bicameralism\, and Sortition\n Chair/ discussa nt: Victor Muñiz-Fraticelli\, McGill\n [coffee]\n 11:15 am - 1 pm\n Kevin Ell iott\, Columbia: The Uses and Abuses of Public Opinion in Political Theory \n Alison McQueen\, Stanford: Religion and Rhetoric in Hobbes's England\n Ba rry Weingast\, Stanford: TBA\n Chair/ discussant: Edana Beauvais\, McGill\n 1 pm\n Closing remarks: Josiah Ober\, Stanford\n DTSTART:20180510T144500Z DTEND:20180512T173000Z LOCATION:Room 232\, Leacock Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 2T7\, 855 r ue Sherbrooke Ouest SUMMARY:CONFERENCE - Political Theory In/And/As Political Science URL:/lin-centre/channels/event/conference-political-th eory-inandas-political-science-286458 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR