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DESCRIPTION:Still the Era of Neopluralism?\n\nCivil Society and the Social 
 Construction of Citizenship in Latin America\n\nCelebrating Philip Oxhorn’
 s legacy\n\n \n\nNovember 3-4\, 2022\n\nMcGill University\n\n \n\nOn Novem
 ber 3-4th 2022\, ISID\, ÉRIGAL\, and the Canada Research Chair in Citizens
 hip and Participation will be co-hosting a celebration of the scholarly co
 ntributions of ISID founding director\, prominent Political Scientist\, an
 d Latin Americanist Philip Oxhorn at the Thomson House Ballroom at McGill 
 University. Entitled “Still the Era of Neopluralism?”\, the conference wil
 l interweave discussions of neopluralism with key themes of citizenship\, 
 democracy\, development\, and the public sphere in Latin America. We encou
 rage all interested students\, scholars\, and members of the community to 
 attend! See the below program for more information and register via our Ev
 entbrite page (listed below). Please direct further enquires to Iain Blair
  at iain.blair [at] mcgill.ca.\n\nEventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/
 still-the-era-of-neopluralism-celebrating-philip-oxhorns-legacy-tickets-43
 2069309937\n\n \n\nTHURSDAY\, NOVEMBER 3RD \n\n \n\n3pm – Opening remarks
 \n\nCelebrating Philip Oxhorn: On Civil Society and the Social Constructio
 n of Citizenship in the Study of Latin America\n\n \n\n\n	Jacob Levy\, Poli
 tical Science\, McGill University\n	Erik Kuhonta & Manuel Balan\, ISID\n	Fra
 nçoise Montambeault\, ERIGAL\n\n\n \n\n3:30pm – Keynote address\n\n \n\n\n
 	Democracy\, Inequality\, and the Rise of Populism in the Americas.  Terry 
 Lynn Karl\, Stanford University\n\n\n \n\n5pm – Cocktail\n\n \n\n \n\nFRID
 AY\, NOVEMBER 4th \n\n \n\n8:30am – Welcome coffee\n\n \n\n9am-10:30am \n
 \nCitizenship as Consumption\, Citizenship as Agency\n\n \n\n\n	Citizenship
 \, Participation and Civil Society: The Trajectory of Contested Concepts i
 n Brazil.  Evelina Dagnino\, UNICAMP\n	Where Did All the Parties Go? Social
  Protest\, Civil Society and Representational Crises in Chile's (De)Consti
 tutive Moment.  Kenneth M. Roberts\, Cornell University\n	Citizenship as Co
 nsumption: The Urban Popular Movement in Mexico City.  Tina Hilgers\, Conc
 ordia University\n\n\n \n\n11:00am-12:30pm \n\nNeopluralism and Social Exc
 lusion : Citizenship at the Margins\n\n \n\n\n	Citizenship as Agency or Rai
 nbow Neopluralism? LGBT Activist Employees and the Argentine State.  Julie
  Moreau\, UofT\n	Carework After two Decades of Democracy and Rapid Growth i
 n Peru: Mothers as Citizens? Stephanie Rousseau\, PUC-Peru\n	The Making of 
 Immigrant Inequality: The Privileging of Cubans. Susan Eckstein\, Boston U
 niversity\n\n\n \n\n12:30pm – Lunch Break\n\n \n\n2:00pm-3:30pm\n\nNeoplur
 alism\, the Public Sphere and the Challenges for Democracy \n\n \n\n\n	Medi
 a\, the Public Sphere and Neopluralism in Latin America.  Michelle Bonner\
 , UVic\n	Hybrid and Authoritarian Regimes in the Arab Middle East: Accounti
 ng for Variations in Types of Regime Transition during the Arab Spring.  A
 viad Rubin\, Haifa\n	Media Representation and the Challenges to Political P
 articipation for Organized Social Groups in Latin America: Subnational Dyn
 amics.  Julian Durazo Herrmann\, UQAM\n\n\n \n\n4:00pm-5:30pm – Closing ro
 undtable\n\nChair: Manuel Balán\, McGill University\n\n \n\n\n	Cynthia Sanb
 orn\, PUC-Peru\n	The Right Honorable Joe Clark\, Munk School\n	Rohinton Medh
 ora\, CIGI\n	Philip Oxhorn\n\n
DTSTART:20221103T190000Z
DTEND:20221104T210000Z
LOCATION:Ballroom\, Thomson House\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1Y2\, 3650 rue
  McTavish
SUMMARY:Still the Era of Neopluralism?  Celebrating the legacy of Philip Ox
 horn
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/isid/channels/event/still-era-neopluralism-celebr
 ating-legacy-philip-oxhorn-342849
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