Fall Colloquium, 2009
Thursdays 4:00-5:30 p.m. (8 Prospect Place, Room 119)
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September 17
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 1 of 12):
Eiko Ikegami
New School
“Politics of Aesthetic Communications: Poetry, Performative Arts and Japanese Society”
(week 1 of 12):
Eiko Ikegami
New School
“Politics of Aesthetic Communications: Poetry, Performative Arts and Japanese Society”
September 24
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 2 of 12):
Stephen Whitefield
Pembroke College - University of Oxford
“Being Unequal and Seeing Inequality in Central and Eastern Europe”
(week 2 of 12):
Stephen Whitefield
Pembroke College - University of Oxford
“Being Unequal and Seeing Inequality in Central and Eastern Europe”
October 1
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 3 of 12):
Charles Perrow
Yale University
“Organizations and Global Warming”
(week 3 of 12):
Charles Perrow
Yale University
“Organizations and Global Warming”
October 8
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 4 of 12):
Rogers Brubaker
UCLA
“Transborder Membership Politics in Cold War and Post-Cold War Germany and Korea”
(week 4 of 12):
Rogers Brubaker
UCLA
“Transborder Membership Politics in Cold War and Post-Cold War Germany and Korea”
October 15
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 5 of 12):
Dietrich Rueschemeyer
Brown University
“The Present Position and Prospects of Social and Political Theory (Recalling the Grand Debate of Merton and Parsons Two Long Generations Ago)”
(week 5 of 12):
Dietrich Rueschemeyer
Brown University
“The Present Position and Prospects of Social and Political Theory (Recalling the Grand Debate of Merton and Parsons Two Long Generations Ago)”
October 22
October 29
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 7 of 12):
David Inglis
University of Aberdeen
“Durkheim and Tönnies Go Global: Reconstructing and Learning From Two Classical Accounts of Globalization and Globality”
(week 7 of 12):
David Inglis
University of Aberdeen
“Durkheim and Tönnies Go Global: Reconstructing and Learning From Two Classical Accounts of Globalization and Globality”
November 5
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 8 of 12):
Anthony King
University of Exeter
“The Elementary Forms of the Military Life: Infantry Tactics and Cohesion in the Armies of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries”
(week 8 of 12):
Anthony King
University of Exeter
“The Elementary Forms of the Military Life: Infantry Tactics and Cohesion in the Armies of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries”
November 12 (Canceled)
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 9 of 12):
Peter Stamatov
Yale University
“ Activist Religion, Empire, and the Genesis of Modern Long-Distance Advocacy. ”
(week 9 of 12):
Peter Stamatov
Yale University
“ Activist Religion, Empire, and the Genesis of Modern Long-Distance Advocacy. ”
November 19
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 10 of 12):
Phil Gorski
Yale University
“ The American Civil Religion: From John Winthrop to Barack Obama”
(week 10 of 12):
Phil Gorski
Yale University
“ The American Civil Religion: From John Winthrop to Barack Obama”
December 3
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 11 of 12):
Ron Eyerman
Yale University
“Political Assassination and Cultural Trauma: A Social Drama in Six Acts”
(week 11 of 12):
Ron Eyerman
Yale University
“Political Assassination and Cultural Trauma: A Social Drama in Six Acts”
December 10
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 12 of 12):
Immanuel Wallerstein
Yale University
“The Modern World-System: Reflections on a Project”
(week 12 of 12):
Immanuel Wallerstein
Yale University
“The Modern World-System: Reflections on a Project”