Political culture
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Democracy Seminar oral history project
The Democracy Seminar, a network of seminars that ran from 1984 to 1994, and again from 2018 to the present (2021), were semi-clandestine meetings of scholars held simultaneously in Warsaw, Budapest and New York, before spreading to cities across Eastern and Central Europe. The seminar discussed topics in democratic politics and culture, and was the genesis of the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies at The New School for Social Research.
The Democracy Seminar oral history project consists of interviews conducted by Ph.D. sociology candidate Jack Wells with three sociology faculty members who were deeply involved with the Democracy Seminar: Jeffrey Goldfarb, Elzbieta Matynia and Andrew Arato.
Political Concepts online journal
Political Concepts: A Critical Lexicon is an online journal of political theory based at The New School for Social Research, first published in 2012. The journal publishes short essays, from a range of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences, that aim to critically define a political concept. Political Concepts is also responsible for the annual academic graduate student conference of the same name, which also began in 2012 and follows a similar format, accepting papers that aim to define political concepts. In 2018, a selected edited volume of articles from the journal was published under the same name, Political Concepts: A Critical Lexicon.
Transregional Center for Democratic Studies records
The New School Graduate Faculty established the East and Central Europe Program in 1990, expanding to become the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies (TCDS) in 1997, to foster dialogue on democratic theory and practice in East and Central Europe, Central America and southern Africa, among other regions. The collection documents the center’s events, seminars, workshops, and conferences. Also includes research and course files of TCDS founder, Elzbieta Matynia.