Date: Friday, October 19, 2012. 10:00 AM.
Location: Wallenberg Hall, Room 321
10am-12pm -- Session 1: On FramingTo provide India context -- Thomas Hansen will offer a discussion of Chapters 1-3 [Question: How well does this speak to non-Political Science Indianists?] To provide theoretical context -- Jim Fearon will offer a discussion of Chapters 1 and 2. [Question: Is the theoretical framework "exportable?" That is, is the theoretical contribution of interest to scholars beyond India?]12:30pm-4pm -- Session 2: On EmpiricsState Reorganization -- Alex Lee on Chapters 4 and 5Language and Violence -- David Laitin on Chapter 6Discrimination and Violence at the State Level -- Sharique Hasan and Maura Finkelstein on Chapters 7 and 8 4:15pm- 5:30pm -- Session 3: Conclusion and Wrap-up Saumitra Jha will lead this discussion, beginning with comments Chapter 9
Location: Wallenberg Hall, Room 321
10am-12pm -- Session 1: On FramingTo provide India context -- Thomas Hansen will offer a discussion of Chapters 1-3 [Question: How well does this speak to non-Political Science Indianists?] To provide theoretical context -- Jim Fearon will offer a discussion of Chapters 1 and 2. [Question: Is the theoretical framework "exportable?" That is, is the theoretical contribution of interest to scholars beyond India?]12:30pm-4pm -- Session 2: On EmpiricsState Reorganization -- Alex Lee on Chapters 4 and 5Language and Violence -- David Laitin on Chapter 6Discrimination and Violence at the State Level -- Sharique Hasan and Maura Finkelstein on Chapters 7 and 8 4:15pm- 5:30pm -- Session 3: Conclusion and Wrap-up Saumitra Jha will lead this discussion, beginning with comments Chapter 9