Political Studies in the News - November 18, 2022
Professor Dr. John McGarry reviews Brendan O'Leary's new book "Making Sense of a United Ireland", which examines the likelihood of Irish unity, and declares it "an intellectual tour de force".
Professor Dr. John McGarry reviews Brendan O'Leary's new book "Making Sense of a United Ireland", which examines the likelihood of Irish unity, and declares it "an intellectual tour de force".
Date
Tuesday March 7, 2023Location
Robert Sutherland Hall Room 202Well-managed research data is an international best practice and contributes to the reach and impact of research. Data management plans (DMPs) and data deposit are also increasingly required for funding applications or journal submissions. Queen’s has recently created an Institutional Research Data Management Strategy in response to the Tri-Agency’s RDM Policy released in March 2021. To support researchers in RDM best practices, the Library has an RDM Guide and also provides one-on-one or group consultations. This session will be led by the Data Services Coordinator at Queen’s Library, Alexandra Cooper, and cover key concepts and practices within RDM with the goal of familiarizing participants with what RDM is, what practices are encouraged or required within the institution and by the Tri-Council, and more.
Date
Saturday November 12, 2022Location
Via LivestreamIt is with great sadness that we note the passing of former Queen's student Will Cockrell. Will graduated from the MA program in Political Studies in 2018, specialization Political and Legal Thought, writing his Masters Research Paper on the question "What is Democratic about 'Property-Owning Democracy'?" Condolences to his family, fiancée, and loved ones can be directed to the memorial website: https://everloved.com/life-of/william-cockrell/obituary/
A celebration of Will's life will be hosted by his fiancée, Mira Dineen.
Details:
Saturday, November 12th, 2022 | 3:00-5:00 PM in Toronto (near Bloor and Ossington)
Livestream available (approximately 3:15-4:15 PM)
Guests who RSVP (no later than Thursday, November 10th) will receive the detailed invitation, address, and livestream link:
https://bit.ly/celebratingwill
Date
Saturday November 5, 2022Location
In-person and virtual eventIt is with great sadness that we note the passing of former Queen's student Will Cockrell. Will graduated from the MA program in Political Studies in 2018, specialization Political and Legal Thought, writing his Masters Research Paper on the question "What is Democratic about 'Property-Owning Democracy'?" Condolences to his family, fiancée, and loved ones can be directed to McCall Gardens: https://www.mccallgardens.com/obituaries/william-george-cockrell
A celebration of Will's life will be hosted by his family.
Details:
Saturday, November 5th, 2022 | 1:00 PM (Eastern Time) | London, Ontario, in Kings College, Labbatt Hall, and virtually
To obtain the Zoom link and passcode, please contact Rachel Lang at polscomms@queensu.ca
Date
Wednesday November 9, 2022Location
Mackintosh-Corry Hall D216The Department of Political Studies' and the Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity present:
"2022 US Midterm Elections: A Crisis of Democracy"
A post-mortem panel discussion following the November 8 US midterm elections.
Featuring:
Carmen Celistini - The Far Right and Christian Nationalism
Paul J. Gardner - US Politics
Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant - Elections and Structuring the Vote
Joel Sokolsky - International Relations
Details:
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
2:30-4:00 PM
Mackintosh-Corry Hall | D216
*Registration is not required*
Cross-appointed professor Dr. Christian Leuprecht talks about the situation in Ukraine, the inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shootings, and the lack of confidence in the Halifax police chief.