Tagged: Democracy and Justice Studies
Ben & Joyce Rosenberg Professor Harvey J. Kaye (Democracy and Justice Studies) was quoted in The Guardian article “Trump vows America ‘will never be a socialist country’ during Wisconsin rally.” Prof. Harvey Kaye said in...
On Wednesday, April 17, 2019, the annual Research in the Rotunda was held in the Capitol Rotunda in Madison. Undergraduate researchers from across the state, together with their faculty advisors, shared their research findings...
Associate Professor Andrew Austin (Democracy and Justice Studies) presents “Foreign Bodies and the Queue: Shifting Priorities in the Norwegian Correctional System,” at the Midwest Sociological Society Meetings in Chicago on Wednesday, April 17, 2019....
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. (Democracy and Justice Studies) Jon Shelton was called on once again for his perspective on the future of unions in Wisconsin. This time with Kate Archer Kent on Wisconsin Public...
The next Philosophers’ Café, “Road Trip! Finding Democracy and the American Dream on the Road,” will be taking place on Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 7 p.m. at St. Brendan’s Inn in Green Bay....
If you are starting a new publishing house in the UK and want to introduce an innovative book series in urban sociology that will highlight emerging research studies from around the world — who...
Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership sponsors free event Green Bay, Wis. — National political strategists and former senior advisors to Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, David Axelrod and Karl Rove,...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Jon Shelton (Democracy and Justice Studies) was quoted in The Seattle Times article, “With teachers in the lead, more workers went on strike in 2018 than in any year since 1986.”...
Public and Environmental Affairs and Democracy and Justice Studies invite faculty, staff, students and others in the campus community to attend a mayoral candidate forum on Thursday, Mar. 7, 2019 at 2 p.m. in...
Associate Prof. Jon Shelton is in the news again, this time in The Washington Post story, “Teacher strikes made 2018 the biggest year for worker protest in a generation.” “It’s a return to prominence...