Dear all,
We will be having our final spring meeting on Friday, May 5th, at 2pm.
Please note that this is slightly different from the original schedule,
which is why I am sending this out well ahead of time.
*5/05/2023 2:00 PM - 5/05/2023 3:00 PM**
****/John Peace Library 4.04.12D - Faculty Center Small Meeting Room///*
Here is the Zoom link <
https://utsa.zoom.us/j/99178826365> for those who
want to join us remotely. A calendar invite has been shared with you as
well - please let me know if there has been any issues and drop me an
email if you have items for our agenda.
On the agenda for sure is the discussion of the survey that we send out
earlier (thanks everyone for completing it, if you have not completed it
yet, please find the survey here
<
https://utsa.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d5AGRvJcRu8baHc>). The
preliminary report is attached and we will discuss results. We should
also discuss plans going forward and whether we want to end the semester
with a social.
I look forward to seeing many of you in two weeks,
Matthias
--
/Matthias Hofferberth, Ph.D.//
Associate Professor of Political Science//
International Relations and Global Governance//
2022/2023 UTSA Model UN Faculty Advisor <
https://www.utsa-modelun.org/>//
2022/2023 Sigma Iota Rho Faculty Advisor <
http://www.sigmaiotarho.org/>//
2022/2023 DAAD Research Ambassador
<
https://www.daad.org/en/about-us/network/research-ambassadors-profiles/>
/
/The University of Texas at San Antonio
Department of Political Science and Geography
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX 78249-1644
Recent Publications:
“Forum: The Why and How of Global Governors: Relational Agency in World
Politics <
https://academic.oup.com/isr/article/24/4/viac054/6847722>
(International Studies Review)
Becoming Global Governors: Self-Agentification, Recognition, and
Delegation in World Politics
<
https://academic.oup.com/isagsq/article/2/3/ksac018/6564123> (Global
Studies Quarterly)
Proclaiming a Prophecy Empty of Substance? A Pragmatist Reconsideration
of Global Governance
<
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/17550882211028778> (Journal of
International Political Theory)
/
/The University of Texas at San Antonio is situated on traditional
Tonkawa, Jumanos, Lipan Apache, and Coalhuiltecan territory.
<
https://native-land.ca/>/