ONLINE | The U.S. Election and the Future of Democracy: Political Science Perspectives

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ONLINE | The U.S. Election and the Future of Democracy: Political Science Perspectives

By Jack Wells

November 05, 2020 - 12:30 am

November 5, 2020

Photo credit: ‘With Good Reason Radio’

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The panelists will engage in a free-flowing conversation about the meaning of the November 3rd election, as this can be gauged from the reported election results, responses of the campaigns and political elites to these results, and the ways that legal and political contestation is likely to continue to unfold in the coming days and weeks.

Panelists

  • Cristina Beltrán, Associate Professor; Director of Graduate Studies, New York University
  • Nadia E. Brown, University Faculty Scholar and Associate Professor of Political Science and African American Studies, Purdue University
  • Leo Casey, Executive Director, Albert Shanker Institute
  • Sanford F. Schram, Professor, Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center

Moderated by

  • Jeffrey C. Isaac, James H. Rudy Professor of Political Science, Indiana University, Bloomington

 

Presented by Democracy Seminar and the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies at The New School for Social Research.