Politics Seminars

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Thursday 25 March 201010:00 am59/1257Milena Buechs, Seth Bullock, John Dearing (Southampton), Robert Geyer (Lancaster)Complexity Theory for the Social Scientist
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Wednesday 21 April 201012:00 pmTBCEnrique Mendizabal (Programme manager for ODI RAPID - Research and Policy in Development)Impact of research on policy from the perspective of pol. PractitionersC2G2 SeminarVCAL Icon
Friday 30 April 201012:00 pmTBCPeter Taylor-Gooby (Kent)The construction of social citizenshipC2G2 SeminarVCAL Icon
Wednesday 12 May 201012:00 pmTBCBen Seyd (Kent)Explaining constitutional reformC2G2 SeminarVCAL Icon

Previous meetings


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Wednesday 17 March 201012:00 pm58/3017Adrian Hyde-Price (Bath)International Security: Europe and the Middle East
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Wednesday 10 March 201012:00 pmTBADiane Coyle (Enlightenment Economics)Public Value and Public Service
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Thursday 11 February 20104:00 pm58/2097Jim Tully (University of Victoria, Canada)On Global CitizenshipC2G2 SeminarVCAL Icon
Wednesday 27 January 201012:30 pm58/4121Jan Aart Scholte (Centre for the study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick)Civil Society and IMF Accountability
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Wednesday 9 December 20093:45 pm67/1003 & 67/1027Tim Stone (Expert Chair for Nuclear Development and Senior Adviser to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury)Our future energy needs
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Wednesday 2 December 200912:00 pm58/1039Alix Kelso, Graham Smith & Nikki Matthews (Southampton)Research Impact
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Wednesday 18 November 200912:00 pm58/2097Chris Brown (LSE)From International Relations to World Politics? A short disciplinary historyC2G2 SeminarVCAL Icon
Thursday 21 May 20094:00 pmMurray Building, Room 4121Professor Sermin Tekinalp (Vice-Chancellor, Dean of Communication Faculty, Beykent University, Istanbul, Turkey)Democracy, Politics and Media in Turkey: New trendsPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 14 May 20094:00 pm Murray Building, Room 4121Professor Bakr Bahaj (School of Civil Engineering & the Environment, University of Southampton)Future Energy SolutionsPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 6 December 20074:00 pmMurray Building, Room 4121PROFESSOR JOHN O’NEILL (UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER)Sustainability and Well-Being: Epicurus or AristotlePolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 29 November 20074:00 pmMurray Building, Room 4121DR SARAH CHILDS (UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL)Feminising the Conservative PartyPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 22 November 20074:00 pmMurray Building, Room 4121DR STEFAN ANDREASSON (QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY BELFAST)Transformation or Preservation? Capitalism and Development in Post-Apartheid Southern AfricaPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 15 November 20074:00 pmMurray Building, Room 4121DR TIMOTHY LYNCH (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON)George W. Bush and American Foreign Policy Tradition: Where and Why He FitsPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 8 November 20074:00 pmMurray Building, Room 4121DR INGOLFUR BLUEDORN (UNIVERSITY OF BATH)Between Hyperenvironmentalism and Post-Ecologism: Eco-Politics After the Consensus on Climate ChangePolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 1 November 20074:00 pmMurray Building, Room 4121DR KAREN HEARD-LAUREOTE (UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH)Policy Networks: Multiple Value-Added Functions for Modern Governance (But what about their democratic credentials?)Politics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 24 May 20074:00 pmMurray Building (58) room 4121Dr Kimberly Hutchings (London School Of Economics)Time and World PoliticsPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 10 May 20074:00 pmMurray Building (58) room 4121Dr Derek Hutcheson (University College Dublin)The Russian Electoral System from Perestroika to PutinPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 3 May 20074:00 pmMurray Building (58) room 4121Professor Andrew Gamble (University Of Cambridge)Tony Blair’s LegacyPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 19 April 20074:00 pmMurray Building (58) room 4121Dr Ingolfur Blühdorn (University Of Bath)Hyper-Environmentalism – Post-Ecologism A Watershed in Eco-Politics?Politics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 15 March 20074:00 pmMurray Building (58) room 4121Dr Vanessa Andreotti (University of Nottingham)A Postcolonial Reading of Policies and Practices of Global Citizenship Education in the UKPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 8 March 20074:00 pmMurray Building (58) room 4121Dr Keith Breen (Queen’s University Belfast)Work, Ethics and Emancipatory PracticePolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 22 February 20074:00 pmMurray Building (58) room 4121Professor Gerry Stoker (University of Southampton)Governance: Still a Useful Concept?Politics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Wednesday 13 December 20063:00 pmMurray Building (58) room 4121Professor David Owen (University of Southampton)The Future Of Refugee Protection
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Monday 4 December 20061:00 pmSocial Sciences Graduate Centre (building 58a) room 1019Professor Gerry Stoker (recently appointed Professor of Governance in the Division of Politics and International Relations)The Micro Foundations of Governance Theory: an interdisciplinary exploration and an application to public service reform
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Thursday 30 November 20061:15 pm58/1041Alix Kelso (University of Southampton)'Cash for Honours' and the Crisis of Party Funding in Britain
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Thursday 16 March 200612:00 amPeter Niesen (Frankfurt)Kant and Bentham on EmpirePolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Tuesday 14 February 20063:00 pmBuilding 58a, Graduate Centre Room 1019Professor Gerry Stoker (University of Manchester)Is Democracy Designed to Disappoint?Politics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Wednesday 8 June 200512:45 pmLocation to be confirmedDr Sabu Padmadas and Dr James Brown (N.B. Date changed) (Social Statistics, University of Southampton)Measuring knowledge on HIV/AIDS in 30 selected counties of ChinaCentre for AIDS Research Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Friday 13 May 20051:30 pmSeminar Room, Graduate Centre, Building 58aProfessor Max Bachmann (University of East Anglia, School of Medicine, Health and Policy Practice)Health and economic impacts of HIV on poor South African households: results and methodological insights from a controlled cohort studyCentre for AIDS Research Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Wednesday 27 April 200512:45 pmMurray Building (58), Room 2097, Social Statistics Seminar RoomSamantha Willan (VSO)Men, Women and HIV/AIDS: Power, Enforced Labour and ViolenceCentre for AIDS Research Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Wednesday 20 April 200512:45 pmSeminar Room J - Murray Building (58)Nazarius Tumwesigye (Division of Social Statistics, University of Southampton)Condom use at first and most recent sex among unmarried young people aged 15-24 in UgandaCentre for AIDS Research Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Wednesday 16 March 200512:45 pmRoom to be confirmedIsrael Vieira (School of Mathematics, University of Southampton)Small world effects on sexual transmission of HIVCentre for AIDS Research Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Wednesday 9 March 200512:45 pmMurray Building (58), Room 2097, Social Statistics Seminar RoomWill Stones (University of Southampton)HIV and Reproductive Health?Centre for AIDS Research Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Wednesday 23 February 200512:45 pmMurray Building (58), Room 2097, Social Statistics Seminar RoomRichard Mutemwa (University of Southampton)Involving the community in randomised microbicide clinical trials: Lessons from a 6 MDP African trial sites so farCentre for AIDS Research Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Wednesday 16 February 200512:45 pmMurray Building (58), Room 2097, Social Statistics Seminar RoomGovinda Dahal (University of Southampton)Risky sexual behaviour among young men in NepalCentre for AIDS Research Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Wednesday 9 February 200512:45 pmBuilding 39, S3RI Seminar RoomBethan Hatherall (Centre for Sexual Health Research, University of Southampton)The choreography of condom use by young people in the UKCentre for AIDS Research Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 3 February 20054:30 pmPolitics Study Room (building 58, room 2059)Dr Karen Smith (London School of Economics)Speaking with One Voice? European Union Coordination on Human Rights Issues at the United NationsPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 27 January 20054:30 pmPolitics Study Room (building 58, room 2059)Dr Justin Fisher (Brunel University)Party Membership and Campaign Activity in Britain: The Impact of Electoral PerformancePolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Wednesday 19 January 20052:30 pmMurray Lecture Theatre, Building 58Professor Alan Whiteside (HEARD, University of Natal, Durban, South Africa and Visiting Professor to Centre for AIDS Research, Southampton)HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa: A Dispatch from the BattlelinesLeverhulme Lecture SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 13 January 20054:30 pmPolitics Study Room (building 58, room 2059)POSTPONED: Dr Carl Levy (Goldsmiths College)Into the ZonePolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 9 December 20044:30 pmPolitics Study Room (building 58, room 2059)Dr Nathan Widder (University of Exeter)Foucault and Power Revisited
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Thursday 2 December 20044:30 pmPolitics Study Room (building 58, room 2059)Dr Thomas Diez (University of Birmingham)Constructing the Self and Changing Others: Problematising the Concept of “Normative Power Europe”Politics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 18 November 20044:30 pmPolitics Study Room (building 58, room 2059)Dr Rosie Campbell (Birkbeck College)Gender and political participation
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Thursday 4 November 20043:30 pmPolitics Study Room (building 58, room 2059)Dr Todd Landman (University of Essex, UK)Norms and RightsPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 21 October 20045:30 pmBuilding 2 Lecture Threatre DProfessor Susan Mendus, FBA (University of York)Innocent before God: Politics, Morality and the Case of Billy BuddHannah Arendt Memorial Lecture SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 13 May 20044:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Dr Kelley Lee (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine)Globalisation and the tobacco industry: The Politics of a PandemicPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 6 May 20044:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Sune Laegaard (University of Copenhagen)TBAPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 29 April 20044:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Professor John Street (University of East Anglia)Politics and MusicPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 22 April 20044:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Dr Simon Caney (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)Cosmopolitan Justice, International Institutions and DemocracyPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 18 March 20044:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Dr Judith Squires (University of Bristol, UK)Equality and Diversity: A New Equality Framework for Britain?Politics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 11 March 20044:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Professor Colin Hay (University of Birmingham)Globalisation and the Integrity of the StatePolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 4 March 20044:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Professor Grahame Thompson (The Open University)Is the Future ‘Regional’ for Global Standards?Politics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 26 February 20044:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Paola Robotti (University of Southampton)An analysis of power in the regulation of financial markets: the case of hedge fundsPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 19 February 20044:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Professor Daniele Archibugi (London School of Economics)Cosmopolitan Democracy and its CriticsPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 12 February 20044:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Dr Graham Smith (University of Southampton)Citizenship and the Social EconomyPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 5 February 20044:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Dr Michael Saward (The Open University)Legitimate Representation without ElectionsPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 4 December 20034:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Dr Matthijs Bogaards (University of Southampton)Measuring Democracy: Bringing the Party System Back InPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 27 November 20034:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Professor Jan Aart Scholte (University of Warwick)Democratizing the Global Economy: The Role of Civil SocietyPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 20 November 20034:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Dr Ewan Harrison (St Anne’s College, Oxford)State Socialisation and the Democratic PeacePolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 13 November 20034:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Professor Barry Buzan (London School of Economics)English School and International InstitutionsPolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 6 November 20034:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Professor Morton Schoolman (State University of New York at Albany)The Next Enlightenment: Aesthetic Reason in Modern Art and Mass CulturePolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 30 October 20034:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Dr Stephen Day (University of Newcastle)Japan: extending the boundaries of suffragePolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon
Thursday 23 October 20034:30 pmRoom 2059, Murray Building (58)Dr Russell Bentley (University of Southampton)Political Disagreement and Socratic Civic CompetencePolitics and International Relations Seminar SeriesVCAL Icon