Spring Colloquium, 2009
Thursdays 4:00-5:30 p.m. (107 Williams Hall, 80 Sachem Street)
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January 15
January 22
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 2 of 13):
Kieran Healy
Duke University
“The Performativity of Networks”
(week 2 of 13):
Kieran Healy
Duke University
“The Performativity of Networks”
January 29
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 3 of 13):
Vicki Schultz
Yale University Law School
“Antidiscrimination as Disruption: The Emergence of a New Approach to Understanding and Addressing Discrimination”
(week 3 of 13):
Vicki Schultz
Yale University Law School
“Antidiscrimination as Disruption: The Emergence of a New Approach to Understanding and Addressing Discrimination”
February 5
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 4 of 13):
Martin Whyte
Harvard University
“Attitudes Toward Inequalities: China and East Europe Compared”
(week 4 of 13):
Martin Whyte
Harvard University
“Attitudes Toward Inequalities: China and East Europe Compared”
February 19
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 6 of 13):
Michael Kennedy
University of Michigan
“The Cultures of Energy Security in the Middle East and Eurasia for Europe and America: Apparent Accounts, Mobilizing Frames, and Deep Structures”
(week 6 of 13):
Michael Kennedy
University of Michigan
“The Cultures of Energy Security in the Middle East and Eurasia for Europe and America: Apparent Accounts, Mobilizing Frames, and Deep Structures”
February 26
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 7 of 13):
Gail Kligman
UCLA
“Rewriting Collectivization in Postsocialist Romania: A Methodological Reflection on Memory and the Past”
(week 7 of 13):
Gail Kligman
UCLA
“Rewriting Collectivization in Postsocialist Romania: A Methodological Reflection on Memory and the Past”
March 26
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 8 of 13):
Loïc Wacquant
University of California-Berkeley
Centre de sociologie européenne-Paris
“Crafting the Neo-Liberal State: Workfare, Prisonfare and Social Insecurity”
“The Body, the Ghetto and the Penal State”
“Punishing the Poor - The Neoliberal Government of Social Insecurity”
(week 8 of 13):
Loïc Wacquant
University of California-Berkeley
Centre de sociologie européenne-Paris
“Crafting the Neo-Liberal State: Workfare, Prisonfare and Social Insecurity”
“The Body, the Ghetto and the Penal State”
“Punishing the Poor - The Neoliberal Government of Social Insecurity”
April 2
Yale Sociology Colloquium
(week 10 of 13):
Cancelled
No Rescheduled Talk.
(week 10 of 13):
Cancelled
No Rescheduled Talk.