New Challenges, New Perspectives.
LSEUPR Annual Conference 2021
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Event Program
The full event program can be found here
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Paul Apostolidis
Dr. Paul Apostolidis is the Lecturer and Deputy Head of Department for Education
Department of Government. He is the author of The Fight for Time: Migrant Day Laborers and the Politics of Precarity (Oxford University Press 2019), Breaks in the Chain: What Immigrant Workers Can Teach America about Democracy (University of Minnesota Press, 2010), and Stations of the Cross: Adorno and Christian Right Radio (Duke University Press, 2000), as well as co-editor of Public Affairs: Politics in the Age of Sex Scandals (Duke University Press, 2004). He serves on the Executive Editorial Board for the journal Political Theory and specializes in integrating empirical field research with migrant workers into political and critical theory. Prior to joining LSE’s Government Department in June 2019 he taught for twenty-two years at Whitman College in Washington State, USA, where he held the T. Paul Chair of Political Science, founded a nationally recognized public impact undergraduate research programme, and directed Whitman’s undergraduate first-year liberal arts programme. Dr. Apostolidis received his Ph.D. and M.A. from Cornell University and his A.B. from Princeton University.
Event Clips
Thank you very much for making the event a great success! We have received very positive feedback from some of the 156 registrants! Here you can find the recordings for the opening panel and the closing panel. In order to protect presenters’ unpublished researches, we did not record the parallel panel sessions.
Partners
LSEUPR is honored to organize this event in partnership with LSE Government Society and the International Association of Political Science Students (IAPSS) Political Theory Student Research Committee.
LSEUPR Executive Committee 2020/21
Do Research Scholars can also submit the abstract?
Submission consists above mentioned 2Files..
Thanks
Regards
Manaswi Semwal
Research Scholar
Hi Manaswi, thank you for the question. You are eligible if you are a current undergraduate student or completed your undergraduate degree within one year.
What is the expected approximate word limit for the final draft?
Hi Pratham! There is no word limit for the draft we require from the shortlisted attendees. And that does not need to be the final draft. We only want to see a complete draft from these potential attendees to ensure they have sufficient materials to present during the conference. Best, Jintao