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  •   Langdon Winner is the Thomas Phelan Chair of Humanities and Social Sciences in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York. He has […] 0

    Langdon Winner

      Langdon Winner is the Thomas Phelan Chair of Humanities and Social Sciences in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York. He has […]

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  •   “On the Politics of Human Rights and Conflict Resolution in Sri Lanka: From Evenhandedness to a Politics of Neither/Nor”   Alan Keenan is the international Crisis Group’s Sri Lanka […] 0

    Alan Keenan

      “On the Politics of Human Rights and Conflict Resolution in Sri Lanka: From Evenhandedness to a Politics of Neither/Nor”   Alan Keenan is the international Crisis Group’s Sri Lanka […]

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  •   “Sudan: Is Peace Possible?”   Suliman Baldo is a widely recognized expert on conflict resolution, emergency relief, development, and human rights in Africa and on international advocacy around these […] 0

    Suliman Baldo, Anders Hastrup, and Regala Musharaf

      “Sudan: Is Peace Possible?”   Suliman Baldo is a widely recognized expert on conflict resolution, emergency relief, development, and human rights in Africa and on international advocacy around these […]

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  •   “Democratizing the Media: How New Technology Brings Unheard Voices to the News.”   Julia Bacha is the co-writer of the Control Room and the co-writer and co-director of the Encounter Point. She was […] 0

    Julia Bacha

      “Democratizing the Media: How New Technology Brings Unheard Voices to the News.”   Julia Bacha is the co-writer of the Control Room and the co-writer and co-director of the Encounter Point. She was […]

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  •   “Stalin and Dictatorship”   Dr. Nina L. Khrushcheva is a Russian American professor in the graduate program of international affairs at The New School, a senior fellow of the […] 0

    Nina Khrushcheva

      “Stalin and Dictatorship”   Dr. Nina L. Khrushcheva is a Russian American professor in the graduate program of international affairs at The New School, a senior fellow of the […]

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  •   “Towards a Genealogy of Crimes Against Humanity”   Mark Antaki is an Assistant Professor at McGill University Faculty of Law and writes and teaches in Human Rights, Law, and political […] 0

    Mark Antaki

      “Towards a Genealogy of Crimes Against Humanity”   Mark Antaki is an Assistant Professor at McGill University Faculty of Law and writes and teaches in Human Rights, Law, and political […]

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  • The panel discussion featured: Augustine Hungwe, Professor of Political Science at the University of Zimbabwe and McGill Fellow in International Studies at Trinity College. Geoffrey Nyarota, Zimbabwean journalist and Visiting […] 0

    Ingrid Sinclair’s “Flame”

    The panel discussion featured: Augustine Hungwe, Professor of Political Science at the University of Zimbabwe and McGill Fellow in International Studies at Trinity College. Geoffrey Nyarota, Zimbabwean journalist and Visiting […]

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  • “History and Future of Politics in Zimbabwe”   The panel discussion featured: Augustine Hungwe, Professor of Political Science at the University of Zimbabwe and McGill Fellow in International Studies at […] 0

    History and Future of Politics in Zimbabwe

    “History and Future of Politics in Zimbabwe”   The panel discussion featured: Augustine Hungwe, Professor of Political Science at the University of Zimbabwe and McGill Fellow in International Studies at […]

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  •   “Constitutional Thought and the Problem of History and the Social: The case of India”   Uday Singh Mehta, Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the Graduate Center, CUNY, is […] 0

    Uday Singh Mehta

      “Constitutional Thought and the Problem of History and the Social: The case of India”   Uday Singh Mehta, Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the Graduate Center, CUNY, is […]

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  •   “Shaping Technologies that Affect Our Lives – An Emerging Human Right?”   Langdon Winner is the Thomas Phelan professor of political science in the Department of Science and Technology […] 0

    Langdon Winner

      “Shaping Technologies that Affect Our Lives – An Emerging Human Right?”   Langdon Winner is the Thomas Phelan professor of political science in the Department of Science and Technology […]

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