Past Events

Matrix On Point

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Matrix on Point: Wealth and Taxes

How do the wealthy maintain their wealth through tax havens, and what can we learn about these opaque practices? In this Matrix on Point panel, experts will explain the global ecosystem of tax avoidance, including how corporations and individuals move across multiple legal jurisdictions to maintain wealth and avoid paying taxes.

Book Talk

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Book Talk: Phil Gorski, “The Flag and the Cross: White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to American Democracy”

Please register to join us on March 23 at 4pm for a book talk featuring Phil Gorski, Frederick and Laura Goff Professor of Sociology and Religious Studies at Yale University, discussing his new book (co-authored with Samuel Perry), "The Flag and the Cross: White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to Democracy." The respondent will be David Hollinger, Preston Hotchkis Professor Emeritus of History at UC Berkeley. Carolyn Chen, Co-Director of the Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion and Professor of Ethnic Studies, will moderate.

Lecture

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The Modern American Industrial Strategy: Building a Clean Energy Economy from the Bottom Up and Middle Out

Please join us on March 22 at 12pm for a talk by Heather Boushey, a member of President Biden’s Council of Economic Advisers and Chief Economist to the Invest in America Cabinet. The talk will look at President Biden's "Modern American Industrial Strategy," using strategic public investments to achieve the full potential of our nation’s economy — one built from the bottom up and middle out, where the gains of economic growth are shared.

Matrix On Point

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Matrix on Point: Myths and Misinformation

Misinformation and conspiracy theories have become a central feature of modern life, but they have a long history that have served to justify surveillance and prosecution of marginalized groups. In this Matrix on Point panel, a group of scholars who study these histories — including Robert Braun, Timothy R. Tangherlini, and Poulomi Saha — will discuss how misinformation circulates, and the effects of such myths and stories on society.

Lecture

Event

Consent and Legitimacy: A Revised Bellicose Theory of State-Building with Evidence from around the World, 1500–2000

On March 9, Andreas Wimmer, Lieber Professor of Sociology and Political Philosophy at Columbia University, will deliver at talk at Social Science Matrix entitled "Consent and Legitimacy: A Revised Bellicose Theory of State-Building with Evidence from around the World, 1500–2000."

Social Science / Data Science

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Lecture: Jo Guldi, Southern Methodist University

Please join us on March 8 at 4pm for a lecture by Jo Guldi, Professor of History and Practicing Data Scientist at Southern Methodist University. Professor Guldi's lecture will be entitled "Towards a Practice of Text-Mining to Understand Change Over Historical Time: The Persistence of Memory in British Parliamentary Debates in the Nineteenth Century." Co-sponsored by the UC Berkeley Department of History and D-Lab. Presented as part of the Social Science / Data Science event series, a collaboration between Social Science Matrix and D-Lab.

Book Talk

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“The Long Land War,” Jo Guldi, Southern Methodist University

Register to join us on March 8 at 12pm for a talk on "The Long Land War: The Global Struggle for Occupancy Rights," by Professor Jo Guldi, who makes the case that land reform movements originated as an argument about reparations for the experience of colonization, and that they were championed by a set of leading administrators within British empire and in UN agencies at the beginning of the postwar period.

Authors Meet Critics

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Authors Meet Critics: “To Defend This Sunrise,” by Courtney Morris

Register to join us on Tuesday, March 7 from 12:30-2pm for an Authors Meet Critics panel on "To Defend This Sunrise: Black Women’s Activism and the Authoritarian Turn in Nicaragua," by Courtney Desiree Morris, Assistant Professor and Vice Chair of Research in Gender and Women's Studies at UC Berkeley. Morris will be joined in conversation by Tianna Paschel and Jovan Scott Lewis, with Lok Siu moderating.

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Authors Meet Critics: “Cooperating with the Colossus,” by Rebecca Herman

Register for an Authors Meet Critics panel on "Cooperating with the Colossus: A Social and Political History of US Military Bases in World War II Latin America," by Rebecca Herman, Assistant Professor of History at UC Berkeley. The panel will also include USF Professor Julio Moreno and UC Davis Professor José Juan Pérez Meléndez. UC Berkeley History Professor Elena Schneider will moderate.

Lecture

Faculty Fellows

Kadji Amin: “Training Bourgeois Selves: Magnus Hirschfeld and the Subsumption of Pederasty”

Professor Kadji Amin, Associate Professor of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Emory University, will present a talk entitled “Training Bourgeois Selves: Magnus Hirschfeld and the Subsumption of Pederasty," focused on a key architect of modern sexuality, the German Jewish homosexual sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld.

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Economics and Geopolitics in US International Relations: China, Europe, and the Global South

The pandemic and the war in Ukraine have reshaped global geopolitics, trade, and security. How will these changes affect the relationship between the US and China, Europe, and the Global South? This panel will feature Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar, President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; James Fearon, Theodore and Frances Geballe Professor in the Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences; and Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Director of Research of the International Monetary Fund. John Zysman, Professor Emeritus at UC Berkeley, will moderate.

Matrix Lecture

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Reimagining Global Integration: A Matrix Distinguished Lecture by Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar

Please register to join us on February 15 for a Matrix Distinguished Lecture by Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar, the tenth president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. A former justice of the Supreme Court of California, Justice Cuéllar served two U.S. presidents at the White House and in federal agencies, and was a faculty member at Stanford University for two decades.