February 1, 2024 |
11:30am |
African American Endeavors Seminar Series: "“Worrying the Line”: Theorizing Racial Enclosure" |
12:00pm |
"Making Bureaucracy Work for Democracy" A conversation with Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, K. Sabeel Rahman, and Cristina Rodriguez |
1:00pm |
Yale Center for Research Computing: "Introduction to HPC" |
4:30pm |
Buckley Institute: "Overcoming Campus Illiberalism" |
February 2, 2024 |
12:00pm |
"The Policy Basis of Group Sentiments," Elizabeth Simas, University of Houston |
February 5, 2024 |
4:00pm |
European Studies Council Modern Europe Colloquium: "The God Behind the Marble: Loot and Liberation in Nineteenth Century Prussia" |
4:00pm |
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Mondays at Beinecke: "Designing "Shining Light on Truth" |
February 6, 2024 |
11:45am |
International Security Studies Nuclear Security Program: “Peacetime Military Doctrine and Nuclear Escalation Risk” |
1:45pm |
International Security Studies: "The Energy Dimension of International Security in Today’s World" |
2:00pm |
Leitner Program: "New Challenges for International Cooperation: Automation, AI and Digital Trade" |
2:30pm |
Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses: "Climate Change, Migration, and Foreign Aid in Central America" |
February 7, 2024 |
12:00am |
Gilder Lehrman Center: "Black Deserters and the Journey of Emancipation during the Civil War” |
11:00am |
Jackson School of Global Affairs: Virtual Open House with Foreign Affairs. |
12:00pm |
Program in Iranian Studies Iran Colloquium: "Piercing the Pearl: Neẓāmi’s Narratives and the Erotics of Speech" |
12:00pm |
Council on Southeast Asia Studies Seminar Series: "Status of the Civil Service Personnel of the Myanmar Civil Disobedient Movement: National and International Legal Perspectives” |
12:00pm |
"Civil Service Adoption in America: The Political Influence of City Employees," Sarah Anzia, UC Berkeley |
4:00pm |
Yale University Library Book Talk: "Fancy Bear Goes Phishing: The Dark History of the Information Age, in Five Extraordinary Hacks" |
4:30pm |
Public Humanities at Yale: "Essential NOT Disposable: Oral Histories of Meatpacking Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic" |
5:00pm |
International Security Studies Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy: "Writing War: A Conversation" |
February 8, 2024 |
12:00pm |
"Narratives of Foreign Media Ecosystems in Chinese Social Media Discussions of the Russo-Ukranian War," Jennifer Pan, Stanford |
12:00pm |
Leitner Program Political Economy Seminar: "TBA" |
4:00pm |
Yale Environmental History: "The Politics of Electrification in Indonesia Post World War II" |
February 9, 2024 |
11:00am |
Program in Agrarian Studies: "Corporations and the Countryside: Natural Resources and Rural Politics at the Margins of Modern India" |
12:00pm |
"How Federalism Plus Polarization Create Distrust in American Elections (and Evidence for a Potential Solution)," Mackenzie Lockhart, Yale |
2:15pm |
Physics Department Kimball Smith Series: "Possibilities for Neutrinos in Nuclear Security" |
February 12, 2024 |
12:00pm |
Council on Middle East Studies Book Talk: "The United Nations and the Question of Palestine: Rule by Law and the Structure of International Legal Subalternity" |
12:00pm |
Council on East Asian Studies: "The Battle for Memory in China" |
4:00pm |
Committee on Canadian Studies: "Smoke from Canada: Climate Change, Forest Fires, & the Future" |
4:00pm |
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Mondays at Beinecke: "The Many Stories of Yale’s Black Sweeps, 1865-1900" |
February 13, 2024 |
11:45am |
International Security Studies Colloquium: “At the Immediacy of Hunger: Food Shortages, Refugees and Multi-layered Interpretations of the Famine 1960-1961” |
12:00pm |
South Asian Studies Council: "Covid-19 and the Right to Information: Transparency Struggles and the Political Economy of India" |
2:30pm |
Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses Workshop: "Multilateral Border: Infrastructures that Make the India-Bangladesh Frontier" |
February 14, 2024 |
11:00am |
Yale Center for Research Computing Computational Research Support Hours |
12:00pm |
"When Can Individual Partisanship be Tempered? Variation in Mass Behavior across the COVID-19 Pandemic," Brandice Canes-Wrone, Stanford University |
12:00pm |
Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies: "History Flies: How to Make a Kite to Teach Maya Culture" |
12:00pm |
Council on Southeast Asia Studies Seminar Series: “Treatments for an age of anxiety: Perspectives from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam” |
4:00pm |
Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies Spring 2024 Colloquia Series: "The History of a Town through Weaving" |
February 15, 2024 |
12:00pm |
Leitner Political Economy Seminar: "Policy making and political institutions using formal theory and quantitative methods" |
12:30pm |
Yale African American Affinity Group: |
4:00pm |
Yale University Library Love Data Week Keynote: "That's My Kind of Data" |
4:00pm |
Hellenic Studies Program: "Can Shared Norms of Good Citizenship Reduce Native-Immigrant Conflict? Experimental Evidence from Greece" |
February 16, 2024 |
8:45am |
Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School: "Innovating Elder Justice: Law, Medicine, and Technology to Address Abuse and Financial Exploitation in Today’s Aging Society" |
8:45am |
New Challenges for International Cooperation: Automation, AI and Digital Trade |
12:30pm |
European Studies Council: "Memetic Politics: War and Peace “After Truth”." |
3:00pm |
Program in Agrarian Studies: "Watering Day and Night: How Bracero Workers Came to Irrigate the Texas Panhandle" |
February 19, 2024 |
12:00pm |
South Asian Studies Council: "Covid-19 and the Right to Information: Transparency Struggles and the Political Economy of India" |
4:15pm |
European Studies Council Colloquium: "EU Borders in a Post-Colonial World" |
February 20, 2024 |
11:45am |
International Security Studies Spring 2024 Colloquium Series: "The Middlemen: A New History of 1919's New Diplomacy, Told From "The Middle"" |
12:00pm |
South Asian Studies Council: "AIIMS New Delhi: Tumultuous Beginnings of Indigenous Medical Modernity" |
4:30pm |
Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism: "How to Think about Antisemitism and Islamophobia" |
4:30pm |
Council on East Asian Studies Ancient Korea Lecture Series“Managing Frontiers, Embracing Others” and “Formation of the Korean Bronze Age” |
5:00pm |
Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses Film Screening: "Ghost Mountain: The Second Killing Fields of Cambodia" |
5:15pm |
International Security Studies: "Intelligence Matters: The Relaunch" |
5:30pm |
Yale Undergraduate Legal Aid Association: “Law, Sociology, and Race" |
February 21, 2024 |
8:30am |
Institute for Social and Policy Studies Book Talk: "The Dispersion of Power: A Critical Realist Theory of Democracy" |
12:00pm |
Council on Southeast Asia Studies Seminar series: “Refugee Worlding: Vietnamese American (dis)place-making since 1975” |
12:00pm |
International Center for Finance: "Real Estate Colloquium: Locked-In to the Built Environment? Opportunities for Green Property Retrofitting in a Post-COVID World" |
4:00pm |
Yale Center for Hiastorical Enquiry and the Social Sciences Annual Lecture: "Causal Analysis in Social Science History" |
5:00pm |
International Security Studies Book Series: "Heroes to Hostages: America and Iran, 1800–1988" |
5:00pm |
A Conversation with Oppenheimer Biographer Kai Bird |
February 22, 2024 |
12:00pm |
Council on Middle East Studies Colloquium: "Markets of Civilization: Islam and Racial Capitalism in Algeria" |
4:00pm |
International Security Studies: "The Taiwan Elections and the Future of Cross-Strait Relations" |
5:30pm |
Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies series: "Russia's War on Ukrainian Farms" |
6:00pm |
Yale Undergraduate Legal Aid Association: “Securing Access to Justice" |
6:00pm |
Quinnipiac School of Law Fifth Annual Human Trafficking Awareness Week: “Broadening the Scope: A Conversation with Males Impacted by Trafficking” |
February 23, 2024 |
12:00pm |
Program in Iranian Studies Iran Colloquium: "Literary Modernity and Anticolonial Revolution in the Muslim World: A Conversation" |
12:00pm |
International Relations Seminar Series: “The Deep Roots of Populism: Globalization and the Resurgence of Populism in the US” |
12:00pm |
International Relations Seminar Series: "TBD" |
12:00pm |
Quinnipiac School of Law Fifth Annual Human Trafficking Awareness Week: “Protecting Immigrant Children from Trafficking: Their Journeys Before and After They Reach the U.S.” |
3:00pm |
Inaugural South Asia Graduate Symposium |
February 26, 2024 |
12:00pm |
East Asian Studies: "The U.S.-Japan Alliance and the Taiwan Strait" |
4:00pm |
European Studies Council Modern Europe Colloquium: “Sea Traffic: Rebel Sailors and Arbitrage Across Empires in the Twentieth Century” |
4:30pm |
Buckley Institute: "If You Think It’s Bad Today, It’s Been Worse Before." |
5:30pm |
The MacMillan Center: "The Future of Taiwan's Democracy" |
7:00pm |
Genocide Studies Program: "The Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda: Tragedy, Reconciliation and Rebuilding" |
February 27, 2024 |
12:00pm |
South Asian Studies Council: "Imagining a Post-Imperial Space: India, the Commonwealth, and the Struggle for Racial Equality, 1947-1949" |
2:30pm |
Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses: "Resilience Amidst Exodus: Nepali Women’s Narratives of Emigration, Hopelessness, and Societal Transformation" |
4:30pm |
East Asian Studies: Art and Technique of Sagyŏng (Buddhist sutra transcription) |
4:30pm |
Council on East Asian Studies: "Universal Human Rights and the Nation-State: Japan in Global Perspective" |
February 28, 2024 |
9:00am |
Institution for Social and Policy Studies: “Governing Citizens’ Assemblies Conference” |
12:00pm |
International Relations Seminar Series: “The Limits of Economic Statecraft: China’s Bilateral Swap Agreements and the External Security Environment” |
12:00pm |
Council on Southeast Asia Studies Seminar Series: “Jakarta and The Urban Grotesque” |
3:00pm |
Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies Slavic Colloquium: "Mapping the Unconscious from Gogol to Nietzsche" |
4:30pm |
Council on East Asian Studies: "Finding Kabukicho" |
5:00pm |
German Department: “Modernity as the Splitting of the Sign” |
February 29, 2024 |
11:30am |
African American Studies Endeavors Seminar Series: "The “Wake Work” of Black Bibliography" |
12:00pm |
Council on Middle East Studies Colloquium: "Richard Nixon Comes to Cairo: Official Stories, Counternarratives, and Mass Media" |
12:00pm |
Leitner Political Economy Seminar - Kristopher Ramsay |
12:00pm |
German department: “On the Use of the Concept of Terror in the Writings of Paul Gilroy and Hannah Arendt” |
4:00pm |
Council on African Studies: "Senzeni na (What Have We Done)? Music, Social Change, and Incarceration in the Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa" |
7:00pm |
International Security Studies Kimball Smith Series: "The Science and Ethics of Autonomous Warfare" |