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Seven Princeton faculty members receive 2024 Guggenheim Fellowships

This year’s recipients are Angela Creager, Rebecca Lazier, Jan-Werner Müller, Robert Pringle, Kim Lane Scheppele, Anna Shields and Corina Tarnita. Three graduate alumni and one undergraduate alum are also 2024 Guggenheim Fellows.

Leading Academics And Writers Flay India For Arrests Without Trial

Leading Academics And Writers Flay India For Arrests Without Trial
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Top Global Academics Flay Recent Pattern in India of Jailing Critics Without Trial

Top Global Academics Flay Recent Pattern in India of Jailing Critics Without Trial
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Global Existential Challenges: Democratic Challenges & Backsliding in the Global North

Speakers: Mark R. Beissinger, Henry W. Putnam Professor of Politics. Jan-Werner Müller, Roger Williams Straus Professor of Social Sciences. Director, Program in Political Philosophy. Kim L. Scheppele, Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Sociology and International Affairs and the University Center for Human Values. Moderator: Deborah J. Yashar, Donald E. Stokes Professor of Public and International Affairs. Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. Director, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies Please mark your calendars for future panels in the Global Existential Challenges series: November 17: Development and Precarity in Times of Global Crisis December 8: Gender, Sexuality, and Reproductive Rights Around the Globe

Deliberative Climate Politics: From Citizens Assemblies to Responsive Democratic Systems?

FUNG PUBLIC TALK Are citizens' assemblies a solution to solve two pressing crises: democratic dissatisfaction and climate emergency? The Citizens' Convention for Climate, and the Great National Debate in France, or the Conference on the Future of Europe, were attempts presented as new initiatives. Recently, many climate assemblies are or have been organized at the national level, in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Spain, Denmark, the Netherlands, etc. These large-scale processes bring together randomly selected ordinary citizens tasked to provide public policy recommendations, after hearing experts and stakeholders, and deliberating among themselves. What are the promises, limitations, and risks of these democratic experimentations? Is there a deliberative specificity for climate policies, where non-elected representatives might be more concerned about long-term sustainability rather than re-election? These innovations, called mini-publics, indicate how difficult it is to reach hig

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