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Who Belongs? Global Citizenship and Gender in the 21st Century

Lecture at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Harvard

THE GENDERED POLITICS OF NEW NATIONALISMS
(4:45) Joan C. Williams, distinguished professor of law, UC Hastings Foundation Chair, and director of the Center for WorkLife Law, UC Hastings College of the Law

(20:17) Jan Willem Duyvendak, distinguished research professor of sociology, University of Amsterdam

(35:45) Fatma Müge Göçek, professor of sociology and women’s studies, University of Michigan

(52:20) Rina Verma Williams, associate professor of political science and affiliate faculty in women’s, gender, and sexuality studies and Asian studies, University of Cincinnati

Moderated by David Gergen, faculty director of the Center for Public Leadership and public service professor of public leadership, Harvard Kennedy School

PANEL DISCUSSION (1:07:14)
AUDIENCE Q&A (1:20:29)

CLOSING REMARKS (1:31:55)
Daniel Carpenter, faculty director of the social sciences program, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and Allie S. Freed Professor of Government, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Feeling at home and the “return of the native”

Within the 5th edition of the International Summer School in Ethnography (University of Trento, Sept. 12 2017), Jan Willem Duyvendak (University of Amsterdam) has given a lecture on the politicization of “home” in the Dutch (and European) public debate, on feeling at home and on the ambivalence of “progressive nativism”.

Via HOMInG