Salma Mousa
What does social cohesion look like, and how can it be built — especially after violent conflict? I partner with local governments and NGOs in the Middle East (and beyond) […]
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What does social cohesion look like, and how can it be built — especially after violent conflict? I partner with local governments and NGOs in the Middle East (and beyond) […]
Natasha Piano is an Assistant Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Political Science at UCLA. She specializes in democratic theory and the history of political thought, focusing on […]
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at UCLA. My broad research interests are in the fields of political methodology and political behavior. My current research […]
Jonathan Homola is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science. Most of his research deals with questions of representation and electoral preferences. More specifically, his work mostly falls […]
Michael Waterstone, a nationally recognized expert in disability and civil rights law, has been named dean of UCLA School of Law. The appointment brings Waterstone back to his alma mater: […]
Speaker: Alexander Diones, Loyola Marymount University Title: Criticism and Self-Criticism: The Combahee River Collective and the Critique of Global Maoism Topic: PT Workshop Time: Friday, March 3rd; 4:00pm The password-protected […]
Speaker: Lisa Disch, University of Michigan Title: Responsiveness in Reverse Topic: PT Workshop Time: Friday, February 17th; 4:00pmThe password-protected paper is both attached and available on the PT website at […]