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SUMMARY:Special Comparative Politics Seminar: Pandemics and Political Development: The Electoral Legacy of the Black Death in Germany by Daniel Gingerich and Jan Vogler
DESCRIPTION:Speakers:  Daniel Gingerich and Jan Vogler\, University of Virginia \nTitle:  Pandemics and Political Development: The Electoral Legacy of the Black Death in Germany \nTopic:  CP Special Seminar \nTime:  Thursday\, February 11th; 11:00am PST \n  \nZOOM LINK: \nhttps://ucla.zoom.us/j/8217815316?pwd=dlU4enhrUTVBOVFSUFhRamJsd2dwdz09 \n  \nMeeting ID:  821 781 5316 \nPasscode:  4289 \n  \nOne tap mobile \n+12133388477\,\,8217815316#\,\,\,\,\,\,0#\,\,4289# US (Los Angeles) \n+16692192599\,\,8217815316#\,\,\,\,\,\,0#\,\,4289# US (San Jose) \n  \nLink to paper:  http://www.janvogler.net/Pandemics_Political_Development.pdf
URL:https://polisci.ucla.edu/event/special-comparative-politics-seminar-pandemics-and-political-development-the-electoral-legacy-of-the-black-death-in-germany-by-daniel-gingerich-and-jan-vogler/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Belinda Sunnu":MAILTO:bsunnu@polisci.ucla.edu
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SUMMARY:Political Theory Workshop: Galton’s Pride: The Resilience of Data-Driven Inequality by Colin Koopman
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:  Colin Koopman\, University of Oregon \nTitle:  Galton’s Pride: The Resilience of Data-Driven Inequality \nTopic:  PT Workshop \nTime:  Friday\, February 26th; 4:00pm PST \n  \nZOOM LINK: \nhttps://ucla.zoom.us/j/8217815316?pwd=dlU4enhrUTVBOVFSUFhRamJsd2dwdz09 \n  \nMeeting ID:  821 781 5316 \nPasscode:  4289 \n  \nOne tap mobile \n+12133388477\,\,8217815316#\,\,\,\,\,\,0#\,\,4289# US (Los Angeles) \n+16692192599\,\,8217815316#\,\,\,\,\,\,0#\,\,4289# US (San Jose) \n——————– \n  \n  \nThe password-protected paper is both attached and available on the PT website at \nhttps://polisci.ucla.edu/events/workshops/political-theory-workshop \n  \nThe password is (case-sensitive) UCLAtheory \n \n  \nAbstract: \nFrancis Galton is today remembered as an eminent prince of science if not also as a wild crank who\, at the end of the nineteenth century\, helped spawn the grandiose political disaster of eugenics.  But moreso than prince or crank\, Galton was first and foremost a tinkering technician of measure.  There are numerous domains of science over which Galtonian conceptions of measure retain considerable influence.  Not least among these are efforts in contemporary data science.  Yet as critical data studies scholars have recently shown\, new deployments of data science risk a bevy of injustices.  Even where contemporary sciences officially disclaim the inegalitarian moralities of racism that funded Galton’s eugenics\, they maintain other of his foci\, such as that on the family\, and thereby risk\, perhaps even invite\, social inequalities.
URL:https://polisci.ucla.edu/event/political-theory-workshop-galtons-pride-the-resilience-of-data-driven-inequality-by-colin-koopman/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Belinda Sunnu":MAILTO:bsunnu@polisci.ucla.edu
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