the reason for racism: a student perspective

event date: 
friday, april 9, 2021 - 10:00am edt
event location: 
zoom
event contact name: 
dr. d. west
event contact e-mail: 

join us via zoom
https://lakeheadu.zoom.us/j/99718140096pwd=outpbgzoufrjyktxmm9vzhpsqu90zz09
meeting id: 997 1814 0096

passcode: 173235

department of political science 2020 webinar series

event date: 
thursday, october 29, 2020 - 1:00pm edt
event location: 
zoom

lupsa political debate 2019

event date: 
thursday, november 14, 2019 - 4:00pm to 5:30pm est
event location: 
ryan building 2027
event fee: 
free
event contact name: 
sarah foulds
event contact e-mail: 

follow @ lupoliticalscience on instagram to see the topics in advance.

thursday, november 14, ryan building 2027 from 4:00-5:30 p.m.

conversations will be moderated to ensure a civil environment!

free speech hate

event date: 
thursday, november 21, 2019 - 5:30pm est
event location: 
the study

the relmagining value lab presents:

a presentation by toby rollo, department of political science

with responses by rachel warburton, department of english and

shadiya aidid, poet.

free speech hate

a forum on the uses and abuses of the concepts of "free speech" and "hate speech" on today's university campuses.

thursday, november 21st at the study (阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 ).

dr. kosuke shimizu, political science speaker series

event date: 
wednesday, march 23, 2016 - 11:30am edt
event location: 
atac 5035/oa 2005
event contact name: 
dr. zuba wai
event contact phone: 
343-8791
event contact e-mail: 

                                  political science                                         

2015-2016 speaker series 

presents a talk by 

dr. kosuke shimizu

professor of international relations

department of global studies, ryukoku university, kyoto, japan

 

‘the kyoto school and the westphalian language:  a tragic story of being and language in non-western international relations.’

 

the kyoto school of philosophy has recently come to be seen as one of the sources of non-western international relations (ir). despite the high regard with which this philosophical tradition is held, there is a dark side to the school’s history; this is especially important in terms of critically engaging in ir as an academic discipline because it supposedly provides a cautionary tale to the contemporary literature of alternative ir theories, and non-western irt in particular. this paper strives to clarify nishida kitaro’s involvement in the wartime regime with a particular focus on the inherent and contradictory relationship between being and language. i will do so by critically investigating nishida’s experience of involvement in the wartime regime by utilising his very concept of the eternal present. in other words, i will criticise nishida’s politics by employing his philosophy.

date: march 23, 2016

time:  11:30 – 1:00 p.m.

location: atac 5035 (thunder bay)   

oa 2005 (orillia)

everyone welcome

 

 

political science alumni event

event date: 
thursday, january 28, 2016 - 5:00pm est
event location: 
the study, 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
event fee: 
free
event contact name: 
dr. patrick cain
event contact phone: 
343-8304
event contact e-mail: 

political science alumni event

we proudly invite you and a guest to a celebration of 50 years of political science.  please join us at the study (uc 2035) at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 on january 28th between 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. 

please click on the link for more information and to rsvp.

https://alumni.lakeheadu.ca/events/2016-01-28-220000/political-science-alumni-event

who is at risk anyways: racialised youth and the discourse of 'at-riskness' in canada.

event date: 
thursday, february 27, 2014 - 4:00pm est
event location: 
ryan building 2047
event fee: 
free

our second 2013-2014 speaker series will feature nathan okonta, department of environmental science at york university & national african integration and families association (naifa) toronto.

the topic of his presentations is: who is at risk anyways: racialised youth and the discourse of 'at-riskness' in canada.

light refreshments will be served. 
everyone welcome.

please download, print and share this poster

2013-2014 speaker series.

event date: 
thursday, november 21, 2013 - 4:00pm est
event location: 
rc 0005

one nation under court:  constitutional politics and canadian federalism

we will start off our 2013-2014 speaker series with dr. nadia verrelli. 

dr. verrelli joined our department in august of 2013. 

please click here for more information.

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