Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion

2024 Apr 11

Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion Seminar (Hybrid)

4:00pm to 5:30pm

Location: 

CGIS South, 1730 Cambridge Street, Huguette and Michel Porté Seminar Room (S250)

"Negotiating Diversity in European Public Spaces"

Presenter:

Riva Kastoryano, Visiting Professor of Sociology and Government, Harvard University; Senior Research Fellow, Centre for International Studies and Research, Sciences Po.

Chair:

Jacqueline BhabhaChair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Migration. Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights, Department of Global Health and Population; Director of Research, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Jeremiah Smith Jr. Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School.

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2023 Apr 07

Comparative Inequality and Inclusion Cluster Seminar (Zoom)

12:00pm to 3:30pm

Location: 

Online Only

"Comparative Inequality and Inclusion Cluster: Status Session"

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12:00-12:15 | Introductory Remarks and Framing the Project

12:15-1:15 | Session 1

1:30-2:30 | Session 2

2:30-3:00 | Discussion

3:00-3:30 | Concluding Comments

  • Michèle LamontChair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion. Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies; Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies, Departments of Sociology and African and African American Studies, Harvard University.
  • Cecilia Ridgeway, Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences, School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University.

Contact:

Max Calleo
mcalleo@wcfia.harvard.edu

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2022 Sep 13

Comparative Inequality and Inclusion Seminar (Hybrid)

12:15pm to 1:45pm

Location: 

Hybrid Event

"Immigration, Integration and Citizenship: Elements of a New Political Demography"

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Speaker:

Adrian Favell, incoming director, Radical Humanities Laboratory, University College Cork.

Discussants:

Philip Kasinitz, Presidential Professor of Sociology, CUNY Graduate Center. 

Ali MeghjiAssociate Professor in Social Inequalities, University of Cambridge.

Gökce YurdakulGeorg Simmel Professor of Diversity and Social Conflict, Humbolt University, Berlin.

Contact:

inequalitycluster@wcfia.harvard.edu

Cosponsored by the Seminar on Social Exclsuion and Inclusion, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies.

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2022 May 02

Book Launch: "Rally ‘ Round the Flag: The Search for National Honor and Respect in Times of Crisis" (Hybrid)

12:00pm to 1:30pm

Location: 

Hybrid Event

Book Launch: "Rally ‘ Round the Flag: The Search for National Honor and Respect in Times of Crisis"

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Book cover image for Rally "'Round the Flag". There is an eye with an American Flag superimposed on it in the middle of the cover“Scholars, pundits, and citizens have long posited that presidents go to war to generate public support. Yet, scholarship has lagged behind these claims until now. This book provides the most comprehensive and insightful investigation of the rally around the flag effect. It specifies when it occurs and when it does not. It is required reading for all who care about American democracy and its place in the world.” – James N. Druckman, Northwestern University

Author:

Yuval Feinstein, Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Harvard University (2021-2022); Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Haifa (on-leave 2020-2022). Affiliate, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion (2020-2022).

Panelists:

Jennifer L. Hochschild, Faculty Associate. Henry LaBarre Jayne Professor of Government; Professor of African and African American Studies, Department of African and African American Studies, Harvard University; Harvard College Professor.

Matthew Baum, Faculty Associate. Marvin Kalb Professor of Global Communications; Professor of Public Policy, Shorenstein Center, Harvard Kennedy School.

Prerna Singh, Mahatma Gandhi Associate Professor of Political Science and International and Public Affairs, Brown University.

Moderator:

Michèle LamontFaculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion. Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies; Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies, Departments of Sociology and African and African American Studies, Harvard University.

This event is hosted by the Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion.

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2021 Dec 03

Comparative Inequality & Inclusion Cluster Symposium (Zoom)

9:30am to 2:30pm

Location: 

Online Only

"Race, Inequality, and Visual Culture: New Questions, New Voices"

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Abstract:

The increased relevance of visual culture within contemporary life has correlated with a rise in scholarly attention to visual production. This symposium taps into this widespread shift towards the visual, exploring recent developments in scholarly studies that argue for the centrality of visual arts to the question of race. It brings together a group of scholars whose works aim to rethink their fields from the perspectives, experiences, and struggles of Africans and African descendants, questioning scholarly traditions that have been shaped by inequality and exclusion.

The panels explore the role of visual arts as a key force in the making of political and social life: In the production of racialized identities, the (un)making of colonization and the decolonial, the power of archives and art museums in shaping structures of racial inequality, among other issues.

Contacts:

Cary García Yero
garciayero@fas.harvard.edu

Anna Skarpelis
anna.skarpelis@wzb.eu

Cosponsored by the Department of History, University of Toronto and Eikones- Center for the Theory and History of the Image, University of Basel.

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2021 Oct 27

Comparative Inequality & Inclusion Cluster and Social Exclusion and Inclusion Seminar (Zoom)

12:00pm to 1:45pm

Location: 

Online Only

"The Return of Inequality"

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Author:

Mike Savage, Martin White Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics.

Discussants:

Leslie McCall, Associate Director, Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality; Presidential Professor of Sociology and Political Science, Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY).

Branko Milanovic, Visiting Presidential Professor, Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY).

Miguel Centeno, Musgrave Professor of Sociology; Vice-Dean, School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.

Contact:

inequalitycluster@wcfia.harvard.edu

Organized by the Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion and the Seminar on Social Exclusion and Inclusion at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES) 

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2021 Jun 14

Universities: Past, Present, and Future

12:30pm to 2:00pm

Location: 

Online Only

"Student Impact on Higher Education Globally: Perspectives from Leaders of Regional Student Union Federations and the Global Student Forum"

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Moderator:

Manja Klemenčič, Lecturer on Sociology and Lecturer in General Education, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University.

Panelists:

Peter Kwasi Kodjie, Secretary General, All-Africa Students Union (AASU).

Sebastian Berger, Executive Director, Global Student Forum (GSF).

Martina Darmanin, President, European Students’ Union (ESU).

Musarrat Maisha Reza, Chairperson, Commonwealth Students’ Association (CSA).

Bianca Borges dos Santos, Member of the Executive Secretariat, Organización Continental Latinoamericana y Caribeña de Estudiantes (OCLAE).

Cosponsored by the Mahindra Humanities Center and the Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion.

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2021 Feb 22

Canada Program & Comparative Inequality & Inclusion Cluster Workshop (via Zoom)

12:00pm to 2:00pm

Location: 

Online Only

"When States Take Rights Back: Citizenship Revocation and its Discontents"

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Speakers:

Émilien Fargues, Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute.

Asad L. Asad, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Stanford University.

Audrey MacklinDirector of the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies; Chair in International Human Rights Law, University of Toronto.

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2020 Dec 09

Comparative Inequality and Inclusion Cluster Special Seminar: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Studying Social Change (via Zoom)

12:00pm to 2:00pm

Location: 

Online Only

"Multidisciplinary Approaches to Studying Social Change"

Four talks by members of the Comparative Inequality and Inclusion Cluster Steering Committee, followed by a Q&A session moderated by Michèle Lamont.

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Speakers:

Daniel Carpenter, Faculty Associate. Allie S. Freed Professor of Government, Department of Government, Harvard University.

Diane Davis, Executive Committee; Faculty Associate. Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning and Urbanism; Chair, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.

Alisha Holland, Faculty Associate. Associate Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University.

David Kennedy, Faculty Associate. Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law, Harvard Law School.

Michèle LamontCenter Director; Executive Committee; Steering Committee; Faculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion. Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies; Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies, Departments of Sociology and African and African American Studies, Harvard University.

Chairs:

Michèle LamontCenter Director; Executive Committee; Steering Committee; Faculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion. Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies; Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies, Departments of Sociology and African and African American Studies, Harvard University.

Contact:

Sarah Figge Hussain
sfiggehussain@wcfia.harvard.edu

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2019 Sep 18

Comparative Inequality and Inclusion Cluster: Book Launch Reception

4:00pm to 6:00pm

Location: 

CGIS Knafel Building, 1737 Cambridge Street, Room K354

"Citizenship 2.0: Dual Nationality as a Global Asset"

Speaker:

Yossi Harpaz, Raphael Morrison Dorman Memorial Postdoctoral Fellow, Weatherhead Scholars Program. Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel-Aviv University.

Join the Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion for a reading and light reception celebrating cluster affiliate Yossi Harpaz's new book. 

Find more information about the book, please visit the Princeton University Press website.

For more information about the event, please visit the book launch event page.

Contact:

Ana Inoa
inequalitycluster@wcfia.harvard.edu

2019 May 03

Conference | Law, Inequality and the Politics of Moral Worth

8:30am to 6:00pm

Location: 

CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Belfer Case Study Room (S020)

Presented by the Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion.

8:30–9:00    Continental breakfast (provided)

9:00–9:30    Introductory remarks

Michèle Lamont, Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies; Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies, Department of Sociology, and African and African American Studies, Harvard University.

Talia Shiff, Raphael Morrison Dorman Memorial Postdoctoral Fellow, Weatherhead Scholars Program, Harvard University.

9:30–11:00    Session I: Law and Social Inequality at Multiple Registers

Leading Questions: What are the promises and pitfalls of legal interventions in redressing social inequalities? When do rules and legal procedures aimed at ensuring formal rights work in practice to sustain inequities and to produce further recognition gaps?

Commentator: Paige Sweet, Postdoctoral Fellow with the Inequality in American Initiative, Harvard University.

“Rights, Proceduralism and Social Inequality”
Heather Schoenfeld, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Boston University.

“The Road to Recognition: Afro-Uruguayan Struggle for Visibility, Equality, and Reparation”
Debbie Sharnak, Lecturer, History and Literature, Harvard University.

“Race, Place, and Crime: How Violent Crime Events Affect Employment Discrimination”
Sanaz Mobasseri, Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations, Boston University’s Questrom School of Business.

11:00–12:30    Session II: Perceptions of the Social World, or Seeing in and through Legal Categories

Leading Questions: What is captured by official legal categories? What formatting of identity and experience is required for inclusion in legal categorization? Are all experiences or identities commensurable, or do some of them fall outside of law’s vision? How does the institutionalization of legal categories intersect with broader cultural repertoires and historical zeitgeists?

Commentator: Anna Skarpelis, Postdoctoral Fellow, Reischauer Institute, Harvard University.

“Gender Neutral Pronouns, Cultural Inclusion and Social Equality” Abigail Saguy, Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, Department of Sociology, UCLA.
Juliet Williams, Professor of Gender Studies and Chair of the UCLA Social Science Interdepartmental Program, University of California Los Angles.

“In the Shadow of the State: Symbolic Power, Social Inequality, and the Institutionalization of Social Categories”
Ellis Monk, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Harvard University.

“The Judicial Politics of Religious Difference in Western Europe: Socio-Legal Field Dynamics and the Standardization of Justificatory Repertoires”
Matthias Koenig, Professor of Sociology, University of Göttingen. Max Planck Fellow, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity.

12:30–1:30    Lunch Break (CGIS Knafel Building, Room K354) 1:30-3:30    Session III: Law and Notions of Worth

Leading Questions: What is the relation between law and shared cultural understandings of worth? To what extent, and under what conditions, does law reinforce, or alternatively alter, gendered and racialized biases and embedded moral boundaries? How does the relationship between values and worth play out in legal settings?

Commentator: Susan Silbey, Leon and Anne Goldberg Professor of Humanities, Sociology and Anthropology Professor of Behavioral and Policy Sciences, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

“Transformative Effects of Immigration Law in Hostile Contexts”
Cecilia Menjívar, Professor and Dorothy L. Meier Social Equities Chair, Department of Sociology, University of California Los Angeles.

“Legal Standards and Moral Worth in Frontline Decision-Making: Evaluations of Deservingness in US Asylum Determinations”
Talia Shiff, Raphael Morrison Dorman Memorial Postdoctoral Fellow, Weatherhead Scholars Program, Harvard University.

“Can Law Mitigate the Motherhood/Leavetaker Penalty?”
Catherine Albiston, Professor of Law and Sociology, Jurisprudence & Social Policy Program, Berkeley School of Law, University of California.

3:30–4:00    Coffee Break (provided)

4:00–5:30    Session IV: Legal Cynicism and Everyday Reliance on Law’s Promises

Leading questions: When does law’s failure to meet its own promises lead to legal
cynicism? How do we explain actors continued reliance on, and embracement of, the law in light of law’s broken promises of equal citizenship?

Commentator: Michèle Lamont, Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies; Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies, Department of Sociology, and African and African American Studies, Harvard University

“The Particular Disadvantages of Universal Rules: How the Legal Turn in Medicine Creates Winners and Losers”
Carol Heimer, Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Northwestern University; Research Professor at the American Bar Foundation.

“Recognition Gaps and Economies of Worth in Police-Resident Encounters”
Ron Levi, George Ignatieff Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies, Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology; Director of Global Strategy, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto.

“Law’s Exclusions and Affordances”
Sally Merry, Silver Professor of Anthropology, NYU College of Arts and Sciences; Faculty Director, Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, New York University School of Law.

5:30–6:00    Concluding Remarks

6:30    Dinner for Workshop Participants

2019 Apr 11

Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion Lecture

4:00pm to 6:00pm

Location: 

CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Belfer Case Study Room (S020)

"Symbolic and Material Boundary Drawing through Gender and Race: The Public Discourse on Violence and Refugee Movements in Canada and Germany"

Speakers:

Gökce Yurdakul, Visiting Scholar, Weatherhead Scholars Program. Professor of Sociology, Head of Department of Diversity and Social Conflict at the Institute of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Chair, Migration Research Cluster at the Berlin Institute of Migration and Integration Research, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

Anna Korteweg, Chair; Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto.

Discussant:

Ronald Niezen, William Lyon Mackenzie King Visiting Professor of Canadian Studies, Canada Program. Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Society and Public Policy, Department of Anthropology and Faculty of Law, McGill University.

Contact:

Ana Inoa
ainoa@fas.harvard.edu

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2019 Mar 27

Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion

4:00pm to 6:00pm

Location: 

CGIS Knafel Building, 1737 Cambridge Street, Bowie-Vernon Room (K262)

"The Comparative Study of Evaluation: Perspectives in the Study of Cultural Distinction, Research Cultures, Bureaucratic Elites, Policy Knowledge, and Impact Assessment"

Speakers:

Kobe de Keere, Visiting Scholar, Weatherhead Scholars Program. Assistant Professor in Cultural Sociology, University of Amsterdam.

Marte Mangset, Postdoc, Centre for the Study of Professions, Oslo Metropolitan University; Researcher, Institute for Social Research, Norway.

Ulrike Felt, Professor of Science and Technology Studies; Head of Department, University of Vienna.

Kate Williams, Postdoctoral Fellow, Weatherhead Scholars Program. ESRC Future Research Leaders Principal Investigator, University of Cambridge. Junior Research Fellow, Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge.

Contact:

Ana Inoa
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2019 Mar 13

Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality Lecture

10:00am to 11:00am

Location: 

CGIS Knafel Building, 1737 Cambridge Street, Bowie-Vernon Room (K262)

"Identity Change, Identity Politics and Identity Traps: How Pluralism Turns from Political Virtue to Political Vice"

Speaker:

Jennifer Todd, Professor, School of Politics and International Relations; Director, Institute of British-Irish Studies, University College Dublin.

Contact:

Ana Inoa
ainoa@fas.harvard.edu

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2018 Sep 22

Conference | Changing Middle Classes: Comparative and Global Perspectives

9:00am to 3:00pm

Location: 

CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Belfer Case Study Room (S020)

Presented by the Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion

No registration required. Free and open to the public. Click here or see below to view the Day 2 agenda.

Contact:

Amy Stockton
astockton@wcfia.harvard.edu

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