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PAIS Comparative Politics Workshop
The Junction, JX2.03

Please RSVP to Gabrielle Lynch (g.lynch@warwick.ac.uk) by Monday 29 April to confirm attendance and details of any dietary requirements.

Agenda
9.00-10.30: Concepts and methods
Tom Long and Carsten-Andreas Schulz, Getting critical about critical junctures in International Relations
Marco Andreu, Ruben Kremers, and Lena Rethel, Curating reflexivity and the making of alternative finance
Vangelis Pitidis, Dialogical participatory mapping as a method for creating 'resilience imaginaries' of the future
10.30-11.00: Coffee
11.00-12.30: Crises and rights:
Kerem Öge and Federico Chaves Correa, Carbon Disclosure and Climate Change Mitigation: Understanding the Emergence, Evolution, and Dominance of Transparency Frames
Maria Koinova and Olena Miliienko, Internal migration and displaced persons in Ukraine: Governing policies and protections of human rights
Ozlem Atikcan and Sofie Roehrig, Who should legislate? Mapping the international debate on modern slavery
12.30-13.30: Lunch
13.30-15.00: Democracy and democratisation
Sam Anim, Situated Democratisation: A Framework for Analysing Politics in Context
Gabrielle Lyncy, The Kenyan judiciary and the court of public opinion
Mike Saward, Claiming and Contesting Representation in Mexico: Meanings, Practices and Settings 

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IRS-EASG Talk: Dr. Nicola Leveringhaus on The Politics of Nuclear Commemoration in China
R1.03

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