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Feb 27

Monday Feb 27, 2023

Policing in America

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Location: Hesburgh Center Auditorium

Join Assistant Professor of Political Science David Cortez in conversation with ILS Director and Professor of Political Science Luis Fraga. They will discuss recent policing events in Memphis that led to the death of Tyre Nichols and similar acts regarding police-perpetrated violence. They will also…

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Mar 24

Friday Mar 24, 2023

Debate with Michael Anton and Jim Otteson: "How Moral are Markets?"

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Location: Jordan Auditorium (Mendoza College of Business)

Mar 28

Tuesday Mar 28, 2023

Trustworthy Deviants: The Contribution of Hackers to Breaking and Making National Security - Nina Kollars

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Location: 1030 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

Dr. Nina Kollars is a former adjunct senior fellow for the Defense Program. Associate Professor in the Cyber & Innovation Policy Institute (CIPI) within the Naval War College. Kollars is a scholar of future warfighting, military technological change, innovation, cybersecurity, and cyber warfare/information…

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Mar 31

Friday Mar 31, 2023

Lunch Lecture with Laurent Dubois - Decolonizing Scholarship in French and Francophone Studies

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Location: 1050 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

Decolonizing Scholarship in French and Francophone Studies

Laurent Dubois is the John L. Nau III Bicentennial Professor in the History & Principles of Democracy and Director for Academic Affairs of the Democracy…

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Apr 11

Tuesday Apr 11, 2023

Merze Tate and the Promise of an Antiracist Realism - Kevin Bustamante

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Location: 1030 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

Kevin Bustamante is a fourth-year PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. His research interests include international relations theory along with race and ethnic politics. Kevin’s work is centered around the role of race in international relations theory.…

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Apr 13

Thursday Apr 13, 2023

"Science and Platform Capitalism: the New Organization of Knowledge Production"

Location: McKennaHall

Online platforms have become ubiquitous in everyday life. Few realize, however, that platforms are also seeking to re-engineer scientific research and the university. By bringing together specialists who are studying this process, this conference will allow us to speculate on the shape of future science.…

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Apr 13

Thursday Apr 13, 2023

Lecture by Magatte Wade

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Location: Jordan Auditorium

Magatte Wade Headshot

Magatte Wade was born in Senegal, educated in France, and launched her entrepreneurial career in San Francisco. She is fluent in, and conducts business in, Wolof, French, and…

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Apr 14

Friday Apr 14, 2023

"Science and Platform Capitalism: the New Organization of Knowledge Production"

Location: McKennaHall

Online platforms have become ubiquitous in everyday life. Few realize, however, that platforms are also seeking to re-engineer scientific research and the university. By bringing together specialists who are studying this process, this conference will allow us to speculate on the shape of future science.…

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Apr 14

Friday Apr 14, 2023

Lecture: The Impact of no Impact: Changing Temporalities of Misconduct Incentives

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Location: Eck Visitors Center Auditorium

Science and Platform Capitalism: The New Organization of Knowledge Production
A conference in honor of Phil Mirowski  presents: 

The Impact of no Impact: Changing Temporalities of Misconduct Incentives

Mario Biagioli

Distinguished Professor of Law and Communication,…

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