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Nationalism

PANEL N14

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Violence and Nationalism US

Thursday May 28, 10.00-11.40 AM  Room 402B 

Nationalism

Session 1

Thursday (May 28):
10.00-11.40 AM
Room 402B

CHAIR

TBA

 

 

PAPERS

Carmen Caporizzo Melillo

(CUNY Graduate Center, US)

cmelillo@gradcenter.cuny.edu

Popular “Terror”:
Conceptualizing Radical Italian/American Political Violence in Historical Perspective

 

Dina Rosenberg

(Rowan U, US)

balalaeva@gmail.com 

How Far-Right Populism Harms Ethno-Racial Minorities’ Health:
The Case of the United States

 

Fadim Apaydin

(UC Riverside, US)

fapay002@ucr.edu

Patterns of Anti-Sikh Hate Crimes in the U.S.:
A Decade of Evidence from FBI Data

 

Louis Kontos

(John Jay College, US)

lkontos@jjay.cuny.edu

Conspiracism as Policy :
How the Street Gang Became a Worthy Enemy of the State

 

Sylvia Maier

(NYU, US)

sm173@nyu.edu

Legal Responses to Honor-Based Violence in the United States

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DISCUSSANT

TBA

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