<div dir="ltr"><div>---------- Forwarded message ---------</div><div class="gmail_quote gmail_quote_container"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">From: <strong class="gmail_sendername" dir="auto">APSA Connect</strong> <span dir="auto"><<a href="mailto:apsaconnect@apsanet.org">apsaconnect@apsanet.org</a>></span><br>Date: Sun, Mar 2, 2025 at 8:23 AM<br>Subject: [APSA Connect] Your daily digest of group activity<br>To: <<a href="mailto:marissa.brookes@ucr.edu">marissa.brookes@ucr.edu</a>><br></div><br><br><div class="msg5672974673122004026"><u></u>
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<div style="font-size:120%;background-color:#f5f5f5;padding:3px;margin:20px 0 0;border-top:1px #eee solid">Group: <a style="color:#409c46" href="https://u5593304.ct.sendgrid.net/ls/click?upn=u001.A5Aute7gWM5Gzy2h-2F9w84JXvjzfUFxFLmQYQIjcDN7RsaaYq4nHYEth6oTWYOdPuKyRoL-2FdLsqj0BnfR9jHjZ-2BXaA2ohhfeW3ZTrpAl-2FwTg-3DS1FM_kbizfijN3lwPcXCKD9KbKVb7yFb-2F9FTg4XGL7YbzPaSmaVAK575HFym-2BKKoxWRV9z-2BEhmJ387BP5VPnW8fumGfV3JCjsUHseb37eNu5VgCo9vy0plg87pr2Nh7jBKUFj4qppA0zYM80uliSXGqVCB-2ByOYrjUzT5Leu63LVryZcyCLN6f9fZmWsF4MveDmxmwGTs-2F6ikRiubaj8PYb4i-2FZA-3D-3D" name="m_5672974673122004026_class-and-inequality-section-45" target="_blank">Class and Inequality</a></div>
<div style="font-size:12px;margin-left:10px;color:#888"><br></div><div style="padding:10px;border-top:1px #eee solid"><p><span style="background-color:var(--bb-content-background-color);font-family:inherit;font-size:inherit;color:var(--bb-body-text-color)">The formal study of the relationship between the state and the market has long drawn the attention of scholars for intellectual and political reasons. How do government institutions shape labor power? How are markets themselves constructed and contested through political action? How do these dynamics then fold back upon government? How </span><i style="background-color:var(--bb-content-background-color);font-family:inherit;font-size:inherit;color:var(--bb-body-text-color)">should</i><span style="background-color:var(--bb-content-background-color);font-family:inherit;font-size:inherit;color:var(--bb-body-text-color)"> they? What frameworks do communities use to imagine alternatives? What’s garnered less attention is the central role racial politics plays in these dynamics. These questions take on heightened importance in the wake of the beginning of the second Trump presidency. We think this presents an opportunity.</span></p>
<p>Since 2022 as part of our broad attempt to remake the discipline by integrating the study of race and racism, the <b>Johns Hopkins University Department of Political Science</b> has held a summer school designed to bring together graduate students as well as junior and senior scholars. The summer school has three broad purposes–to teach graduate students the constitutive role race and racism plays in the development of the discipline, to develop a broad cross-institutional network of scholars committed to reimagining the discipline, and to give students an opportunity to present their work.</p>
<p>Our previous summer schools have taken the subfield structure of American Political Science as the base, with workshops devoted to American Politics, International Relations, Political Theory, and Comparative Politics respectively.<b> The 2025 Summer School will take a different approach, and will focus on one subject: political economy.</b> We choose political economy both because of its heightened importance intellectually and politically, and because we feel that the study of race and racism can shed light on pressing questions as well as develop new lines of inquiry that can both expand what we know and aid our broad commitment to improve the capacity of populations to self-govern. </p>
<p>To that end, we invite you to participate. The school will be held at Johns Hopkins University from June 2-June 6. Tuition covered by Hopkins. Attendees responsible for travel. Housing funds available. Please forward to all networks, and refer questions to either Lester Spence (<a style="color:#409c46" href="mailto:unbowed@gmail.com" target="_blank">unbowed@gmail.com</a>) or T Smith (<a href="mailto:lsmit286@jhu.edu" target="_blank">lsmit286@jhu.edu</a>).</p>
<p><b>Applications due March 28, 2025</b>. Applicants to be admitted in order of registration until capacity has been reached. A waitlist will be in effect until May 1, 2025. </p>
<p>Tuition covered by Hopkins. Attendees responsible for travel and lodging. Limited travel funds available; further details in application.</p>
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<p>Please contact <a style="color:#409c46" href="mailto:lsmit286@jhu.edu" target="_blank">T Smith</a> if you have further questions.</p>
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