Comparative Politics Annual Conference - XII: The Politics of Marginalized Groups
The Comparative Politics Annual Conference (CPAC) has the dual purpose of discussing cutting-edge research and providing our students with the opportunity to meet leading scholars in the field. CPAC is generously supported by the Department of Political Science at Washington University in St. Louis.
The 2025 CPAC will explore the politics of marginalized groups. The invited speakers are Aala Abdelgadir (University of Pittsburgh), Jangai Jap (University of Georgia), Marcus Johnson (University of Maryland), Gwyneth McClendon (NYU), Cecilia Mo (UC Berkeley), Martin Naunov (Northwestern), Alberto López Ortega (Ramón Areces Fellow and Visiting Scholar at Harvard; will be a Professor at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in July 2025), and Natán Skigin (Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University; will be a professor at the University of Georgia in Fall 2025).
This event will be held in person, at the Charles F. Knight Center, classroom 211
The graduate student organizers for this year’s CPAC are Amaan Charaniya, Rex Weiye Deng, and Raduan Meira.
More details about the program will be provided as the conference date approaches. Read more at the CPAC website at https://sites.wustl.edu/cpac/