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Apr
9
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Protest, Political Violence, and Inequality

Princeton School of Public and International Affairs

This CSDP webinar is sponsored by the CSDP Project on Inequality, and is free and open to the public. The Zoom link will be emailed to those who register.

Nathan Kalmoe, Associate Professor of Political Communication, Louisiana State University

Mona Lena Krook, Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University

Lilliana Mason, Associate Professor of Government and Politics, University of Maryland

Omar Wasow, Assistant Professor of Politics, Princeton University

moderated by Ali Valenzuela, Assistant Professor of Politics, Princeton University

Event Details

Date

April 9, 2021

Time

12:00 p.m.

Location

Virtual

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