March 7, 2014
5:00PM - 6:30PM
Mershon Center for International Security Studies, 1501 Neil Ave.
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2014-03-07 18:00:00
2014-03-07 19:30:00
Mershon Center Speaker Series: Charli Carpenter
Event Host: Mershon Center for International Security Studies and Byrd Polar Research Center
Charli Carpenter, associate professor of political science at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, will speak about "Lost Causes: Agenda Setting and Agenda-Vetting in the Global Issues Networks". Her research centers on the role of network structure in norm development, focusing on how changes in information technology are both enhancing and constituting networked forms of governance in the human security area.For more infor, visit go.osu.edu/carpenterc.
Mershon Center for International Security Studies, 1501 Neil Ave.
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2014-03-07 17:00:00
2014-03-07 18:30:00
Mershon Center Speaker Series: Charli Carpenter
Event Host: Mershon Center for International Security Studies and Byrd Polar Research Center
Charli Carpenter, associate professor of political science at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, will speak about "Lost Causes: Agenda Setting and Agenda-Vetting in the Global Issues Networks". Her research centers on the role of network structure in norm development, focusing on how changes in information technology are both enhancing and constituting networked forms of governance in the human security area.For more infor, visit go.osu.edu/carpenterc.
Mershon Center for International Security Studies, 1501 Neil Ave.
College of Arts and Sciences
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America/New_York
public
Event Host: Mershon Center for International Security Studies and Byrd Polar Research Center
Charli Carpenter, associate professor of political science at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, will speak about "Lost Causes: Agenda Setting and Agenda-Vetting in the Global Issues Networks". Her research centers on the role of network structure in norm development, focusing on how changes in information technology are both enhancing and constituting networked forms of governance in the human security area.
For more infor, visit go.osu.edu/carpenterc.