IBEI Research Seminars 2018-19: 2nd Semester
During the course 2018-19, IBEI has organised a series of research seminars, which normally take place once a week. For this second semester, we count with IBEI researchers Fulya Apaydin, Héloïse Berkowitz, Charles Roger, and Juan Carlos Triviño as well as international speakers like Bernardo Rangoni (European University Institute & IBEI), Lucia Dammert (Universidad de Santiago de Chile), Michael Smith (University of Warwick) and Andrew Canessa (University of Essex).
Check the Research Seminars to be held in January and February 2019:
14 January 2019 · 13:30
The creation of a European regulatory agency for telecoms and its limits.
Bernardo Rangoni (European University Institute & IBEI).
Venue: Room 24.120 (First floor). Mercè Rodoreda 24 building. More info & registration
21 January 2019 · 13:30
Police legitimacy in Latin America. Is it possible?.
Lucia Dammert (Universidad de Santiago de Chile).
Venue: Room 24.019 (Ground floor). Mercè Rodoreda 24 building. More info & registration
28 January 2019 · 13:30
Playing solo or collaborating? Coopetitive strategies for creating a new market in the sharing economy, the case of crowdfunding.
Héloïse Berkowitz (IBEI).
Venue: Room 24.120 (First floor). Mercè Rodoreda 24 building. More info & registration
4 February 2019 · 13:30
Islamic Finance and Development: taking stock and moving forward.
Fulya Apaydin (IBEI).
Venue: Room 24.120 (First floor). Mercè Rodoreda 24 building. More info & registration
11 February 2019 · 13:30
Testing the Boundaries of Order? Europe, the European Union and a Changing World Arena.
Michael Smith (University of Warwick).
Venue: Room 24.120 (First floor). Mercè Rodoreda 24 building. More info & registration
18 February 2019 · 13:30
Informality and Bias in Studies of International Organization.
Charles Roger (IBEI).
Venue: Room 24.120 (First floor). Mercè Rodoreda 24 building. More info & registration
25 February 2019 · 13:30
Hobbes’ Border Guards or Evo’s Originary Citizens? Indigenous People and the Sovereign State in Bolivia.
Andrew Canessa (University of Essex).
Venue: Room 24.120 (First floor). Mercè Rodoreda 24 building. More info & registration
🔎 Check all the forthcoming research seminars
⬇️ Download the poster of the 2nd semester's seminars
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