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It's Graduate Student Appreciation Week and Kellogg ❤️ our grad students! We're giving away a Kellogg backpack each day to grad participants in our activities and today we're featuring Phd alum Michele Waslin in the Kellogg Lecture series. Check out all of our events this week: https://bit.ly/47esoHu
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Kellogg Visiting Fellow Cristian Velix presents a brief synopsis of his project “Media Narratives About Corruption in Public Infrastructure Projects in Guatemala,” which centers on corruption related to road construction and maintenance projects in Guatemala during the Vamos party administration.
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This Friday, join Kellogg's Latin American Critical Cultural Studies Working Group for a workshop with internationally renowned artist Tania Bruguera from 1:00 to 3:30pm. Space is limited, so register today at https://bit.ly/46CzHbL
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TODAY, Thursday, October 2, in our monthly Democracy & Dialogue Series:
Explore how broad, diverse coalitions have been critical in advancing democracy globally with Peter Cummings, former Research & Evaluation Officer with the Eurasia Foundation. 4pm ET in person or online: https://bit.ly/46Ura3S
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Inter-American Course on Migration and Protection
October 8-10, 2025
Available in Spanish and English - register today!
https://bit.ly/42MAjJu
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A new Democracy Paradox podcast episode has just dropped - listen as Javier Corrales discusses how leaders employ extremist policies and ideological rhetoric to consolidate executive power, drawing comparisons between Venezuela, the United States, and other global contexts: https://bit.ly/3Iqaok5
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Kellogg Visiting Fellow Eric Lemus presents an overview of his Kellogg project “Navigating Opacity: Transparency and Public Information in Authoritarian Contexts," discussing efforts to monitor patterns of opacity and government corruption in El Salvador.
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New on Global Stage: Patrick McQuestion talks with Thomas Carothers (@carnegieendowment.org) about US democracy promotion, USAID changes, and resilience in democracy today. Listen for insights on the challenges and future of democracy. 🎧 https://bit.ly/4nMfrKw
#Democracy #Podcast #KelloggInstitute
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Visiting Fellow Pablo Forni presents a brief synopsis of the research project, "The Theology of the People and its Popular Ministry as a Social Movement in Argentina," which he is working on during his Visiting Fellowship at Kellogg this fall.
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📢 Tues, Sept 22 | 12:30 PM ET | Hesburgh Ctr C103
@vickymurillo.bsky.social (Columbia U.) presents her new volume on why Latin Americans grow disillusioned w/ democracy despite social gains. In person + livestream available: https://bit.ly/4nqvL3N
#LatinAmerica #GlobalDemocracy #KelloggInstitute
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Join us today for a lecture by our new colleague Enrique Seira, a political economist who has just joined ND. His talk will share insights from his research on how corruption involving top-level politicians impacts democratic values and participation. Live-stream at: https://bit.ly/3Kp1GTq
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Join Kellogg’s Visiting Fellows program at the University of Notre Dame! We seek scholars and practitioners from diverse social science disciplines working on global democracy. Apply today to advance your research in an ideal scholarly environment.

🔗 Learn more & apply: kellogg.nd.edu/vfellowships
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CORRECTION:
Congrats to Kellogg PhD Fellow alum Natán Skigin (@natanski.bsky.social) for winning both APSA Political Psychology & Experiments Section Best Dissertation Awards for “Challenging Stigma from Below.” Honors presented this week at APSA.

Read more: http://bit.ly/4no9hjn
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Proud to share a great essay with the Journal of Democracy by Kellogg's own Eduardo Pagés: "Why Democracy by Referendum Seldom Works," a must-read for anyone interested in democracy’s challenges today.
Read it here: bit.ly/42gldf2
#Democracy #Ecuador #GlobalDemocracy
Why Democracy by Referendum Seldom Works | Journal of Democracy
Ecuador’s presidents have a history of asking the public to back their initiatives rather than building political coalitions to accomplish their goals. The country’s current president is no different…
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En primavera 2023, conversamos con Fr. José María Tojeira, defensor de derechos humanos en El Salvador. Recordamos su legado tras su fallecimiento la semana pasada. Escucha el episodio completo: https://bit.ly/41gqpZA #DerechosHumanos #Paz #Justicia
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Kellogg’s Guillermo Trejo (faculty fellow) & Paola Bautista (visiting fellow) will speak at The State of Democracy in the Americas 🇺🇸🌎 Sept. 8 at Georgetown Univ. Watch live via Georgetown Americas Institute YouTube.

#Democracy #LatinAmerica
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📖 Livestream TOMORROW – Friday, Sept 5 at 12:30pm ET:
Kellogg launches Luis Schiumerini's "Incumbency Bias: Why Political Office is a Blessing and Curse in Latin America," with commentary by Wendy Hunter (UT Austin) & @tboas.bsky.social‬ (Boston U).

🎥 Watch live/recording: https://bit.ly/47WAe9q
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Congrats to Kellogg Dissertation Year Fellow Hannah Early Bagdanov! Her new solo-authored American Political Science Review article explores how East Jerusalemites engage – or avoid – the state across sectors.
Read the open-access piece 👉 https://bit.ly/4p8J8He
State Legitimacy and Sector-Level Claim-Making: Evidence from East Jerusalem | American Political Science Review | Cambridge Core
State Legitimacy and Sector-Level Claim-Making: Evidence from East Jerusalem
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Excited to launch Kellogg’s Democracy in Dialogue Series with John K. Glenn, former Senior Director of the National Endowment for Democracy. Join us this Thurs, Sept 4, 4 PM, Hesburgh Center C103 for “Why ‘Defending Democracy’ Isn’t Enough.” More: https://bit.ly/4nd3sFH

#Democracy #NotreDame
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Kellogg postdoc Jorge Ruiz Reyes is a coauthor on a new paper using stats, geospatial tools & ML to advance the search for missing persons. This work pushes forward data-driven approaches to a critical human rights challenge. Congrats to Jorge & team! #HumanRights #DataScience https://bit.ly/4lNJSi0
Where are they? A review of statistical techniques and data analysis to support the search for missing persons and the new field of data-based disappearance analysis
The disappearances of individuals are complex phenomena, spanning different regions and temporal periods. Evolving
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Our annual opening reception is always a great way to welcome our on-campus community back and to launch the new academic year - yesterday's was no exception. We look forward to a great semester ahead! See more photos on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3HZOF1Z