Recent events in cities like Portland and Kenosha have highlighted the growing radicalization of protest. Professor Lowndes will discuss the discursive links between the Trump campaign and the emergent right- wing street violence in historical context.
Social Sciences
September 2020
Wednesday, September 2 @12 pm
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Online
Tuesday, September 15 @12 pm
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Online
How should we view the Trump impeachment in the context of past impeachments? What are the possible political ramifications, and what these comparisons tell us about elections and the presidency?
Tuesday, September 22 @12 pm
Lecture
Online
What will be the political consequences of the massive street protests over the pandemic and the murder of George Floyd?
Thursday, September 24 @12 pm
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Online
What effects will Covid-19 have on our politics and the election? Why is the response to the pandemic so politically polarized, and what might bridge the partisan gap in America today?
Tuesday, September 29 @12 pm
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Online
What is the Electoral College, and why do some key states matter so much? This talk will cover the basics around election math and campaign strategy.