Social Science Members JT Roane and K-Sue Park talking in one square, Members Andreas Folkers, Alyssa Battistoni and Lorenzo Alunni walking outside of Fuld Hall in the second square, and Members Heather Davis and Matt Salganik talking over lunch in the third square.

SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR

2024–2025 SCHEDULE

Except where noted in bold in the list below, the Social Science Seminar is held on Mondays from 10:30am-12:00pm in Room 5 of Rubenstein Commons. Attendees include Faculty, Members, and Visitors in the School of Social Science. Colleagues from across the campus community are welcome to attend, as are invited scholars from other institutions.

 

2024

September 30

Didier Fassin

Exile as a Form of Life and the Political Violence of Borders

October 7

E. Tendayi Achiume

Corporate Borders

October 14 

Bernardo Zacka

American Jobcenters and the Effacement of the Welfare State

October 21

Iymon Majid

Securing Territory: Land, Politics and Religion in Kashmir

October 28

R. L'Heureux Lewis-McCoy

The Afterlives of Integration

November 4

Wendy Brown

Listening for Political Freedom

November 11

Ulla Berg

Figures of Deportation

November 18
*IN WEST LECTURE HALL*

Jeanne Morefield

Liberalism's Doppelgänger: Sex Trafficking and the Global Imaginary

November 25

Nicholas De Genova

The Migrant Metropolis

December 3
(TUESDAY)

Nahoko Kameo

Existential Robotics: Social roboticists and the dream of knowing humans through robot-making

December 9

Leszek Koczanowicz

Bodies of Politics: Somaesthetics, Somapower, Microphysics of Emancipation and Niches of Liberation

2025

January 21 (TUESDAY)

Alondra Nelson

 

January 27

Mahua Sarkar

Moving Stories: Contemporary Guestwork and Bangladeshi Contract Migrants

February 3

Brian Jordan Jefferson

Cybernetics and State Form

February 10 

Ayten Gündoğdu

Forced Disappearances: Race, Law, and Violence at the Borders

February 18
(TUESDAY)

Mike Amezcua

The Latino Urban Roots of Laissez-Faire Capitalism

February 24

Thomas Ordóñez

At the crux of global flows:  rethinking Colombia’s borderlands

March 3

David Owen

What is the ‘place’ in displacement?

March 10

Ahmad Qais Munhazim

When Home is Nowhere: Refugee Regimes of Estrangement and Ethnography of Queer and Trans Afghan Exiles

March 17

Diana Allan

Living Archives: Palestinian Displacement in Lebanon

March 24

Paisley Currah

Legislating Gender

March 31

Hannah Bloch-Wehba

Information Nation: How Silicon Valley Transformed Governance

April 7

Çetin Çelik

Symbolic Boundary Work among Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Perceived Stigmas, Responses, and Cultural Repertoires

April 21

Sandipto Dasgupta

Decolonization and Public Ownership

April 28

Rajbir Judge

A Critique of Contextual Reason

 


Seminar subjects may vary from the personal statements of Members included elsewhere on this site. Please refer to the titles above for the topic of each talk.