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O.O.P.S.

Online Open Public Seminar:
An invitation to students and professors to share, challenge, and extend course content beyond the classroom

FeatureO.O.P.S.Power and Crisis

A Revolution in the Polling Booths?

The new constitutional order in Orbán’s “illiberal” Hungary

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Mátyás György Endrey March 5, 2018
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The Current Situation in Catalonia

Part two on Catalonia’s constitutional crisis

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Lucia Pradel March 4, 2018
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Contextualizing Catalonia

Part One on Catalonia’s constitutional crisis

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Skyler Maassen, Lucia Pradel and Leng Wah Sing March 1, 2018
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O.O.P.S.Power and Crisis

The City Does Not Belong to its Inhabitants

A letter from Jerusalem

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Ido Nahari February 27, 2018
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Re-imagining Clinical Psychology

What might a social justice-oriented clinical psychology program look like?

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Maryam Omidi, Laura Hooberman, Amanda Arena-Miller and Shama Subramony February 27, 2018
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Violence is What We Were Paid To Do, Part III

The LAPD and the Rodney King Affair

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Eileen Chen February 22, 2018
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O.O.P.S.Sex & Gender

Sexuality and Agency

A course at the New School for Public Engagement

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Ali Shames-Dawson February 21, 2018
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Violence is What We Were Paid To Do, Part II

The LAPD and the Rodney King Affair

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Eileen Chen February 21, 2018
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Violence is What We Were Paid To Do, Part I

The LAPD and the Rodney King Affair

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Eileen Chen February 20, 2018
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The Symbolic Violence of Gentrification, Part V

The neoliberal doxa of the state

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Stefano Rumi February 9, 2018
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