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Partisan Divisions and Geographic Sorting

Overview

With the aim of sustaining a peaceful, prosperous, and pluralistic society, the Institute for Humane Studies invites an interdisciplinary group of faculty and graduate students to examine how geographic sorting impacts political, ideological, and affective polarization. 

Join us online for a presentation by Dante Scala, followed by breakout conversations where you can share your expertise and tackle pressing questions with other scholars. This event takes place online on April 2, 2024, beginning with opening remarks at 4:30 PM Eastern Time and concluding with breakout discussions from 5:00 to 6:00 PM.

Please come prepared to discuss your current research and share ideas for future academic research or public-facing work, such as op-eds, on partisan divisions and geographic sorting. 

Speaker

Dante Scala, University of New Hampshire 

Schedule

*All times are listed in Eastern Time

Tuesday, April 2

4:15 PM | Room Opens

4:30 PM | Opening Remarks

4:35 PM | Presentation

5:00 PM | Discussion

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