The Program on Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in Politics (PREIP) at Princeton Politics Department organizes thematic events and other initiatives linked to the study of race, ethnicity, and identity, including a department-wide speakers’ series and workshops on research issues related to the study of the politics of racial, ethnic, and other minoritized subpopulations. This inter-subfield program intends to create a supportive and generative community of faculty and graduate students working on a range of related topics including racism, colonialism, citizenship, contentious politics, social movements, and gender inequalities.
Past PREIP Events
On Friday, February 10, 2023, Ángel Saavedra Cisneros from Bowdoin College gave a talk on his book Latino Identity and Political Attitudes Why Are Latinos Not Republican?
On Friday, November 18, 2022, Patricia Posey from The University of Chicago. Dr. Posey gave a talk on her current book project tentatively titled Fringe Economy, Fringe Democracy.
On Friday, September 23, 2022, with Angie Maxwell from the University of Arkansas. Dr. Maxwell gave a talk on her book The Long Southern Strategy: How Chasing Votes in the White South Changed American Politics.
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