[Soodang Comparative Politics Colloquium] Fall 2020 Schedule
The Department of Political Science and International Relations and the Peace & Democracy Institute are hosting the Soodang Comparative Politics Colloquium. A total of three meetings will take place during the Fall semester of 2020. At this Colloquium, graduate students present their research in comparative politics and have the opportunity to share opinions and hold discussions with their peers. We welcome any subject related to comparative politics, so if you wish to present, please apply by sending an email to the address given below. The colloquium is open to all graduate students at the Department of Political Science and International Relations. We encourage the participation of all students interested in comparative politics.
Schedule
OCTOBER 10 18:00
Presentation: Nayoon Kim “Opposition and Capacity and Multiparty in Authoritarianism” (link)
Discussants: Hee-Kyung Park, Nam Kyu Kim
NOVEMBER 12 18:00
Presenation: Sa-Hoon Hong “Democratic Unity and Critical Citizen Types” (link)
Discussants: Joon-Woo Seo, Woo Chang Kang
DECEMBER 18:00
Presentation: Kyung Mo Lee “The Effect of Party Activities on Legislative Activities of Lawmakers”
Presentation: Ja-Young Bin “Media and Political Polarization”
Presentation: Chae-Rin Kwon “Justification Strategies of Authoritarian States and the Scale of Anti-government Demonstrations: Focused on the Cases of Egypt and Algeria in 2011”
Discussants: Woo Chang Kang, Nam Kyu Kim
Venue
Meetings will be held online via ZOOM due to COVID-19. This may change depending on the situation.
Zoom link: https://bit.ly/33ysMQi
Applying to present
Depending on the number of applicants, we will select two or three people to present their research at each meeting. If you wish to present, please apply at yjw32578@naver.com. Any subject related to comparative politics at any stage of development is welcome.