I’ll be presenting at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting in San Diego in a few weeks. The paper, “Development as Justification: Nature, Socialization, and Early Juvenile Justice,” draws on historical research for my book-in-progress, At Risk. The talk is part of a panel titled “Care and Alienation,” scheduled for Friday, April 3, 10:00–11:45 AM.
Later this week I’ll be moderating a roundtable and presenting a paper at the annual meeting of the Law & Society Association. The theme of the roundtable is “The Reproduction of Legal Order” and includes a number of talented early-career political theorists. The panel is titled “Analyzing Change Across the Penal Field” and I’ll be presenting an article related to my current book project. June 6-7.
In June I’ll be facilitating a roundtable at the Law and Society Association’s annual meeting on “the reproduction of legal order.” Participants include Ainsley LeSure (Brown), Yuna Blajer de la Garza (Loyola), Anna Daily (Sacramento), Kathryn Heard (Dickinson), and Marcus Board Jr. (Howard). June 6-9 in Denver, Colorado.

I’ll be in Chicago this spring presenting a revised chapter from my book manuscript at the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) annual meeting. April 16-19, Chicago.
I’ll be presenting a revised draft of the introduction to my book manuscript on a panel at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association this spring. April 9-11, Los Angeles.
I’ll be presenting an article titled “Populism, punishment, and the taste for revenge” at the 2019 Annual Meeting on Law and Society. Come join. May 30 – June 2 in Washington, DC.

I’ll be presenting a new article on punishment and populism on a panel at the annual meeting of the Association for Political Theory this fall. “Violent Sovereignty,” 4:30-6:30 pm, October 20, at Haverford and Bryn Mawr.

I’ll be presenting a chapter from my book manuscript this summer at the annual meeting of the Law & Society Association. June 7-10, Toronto, Canada. [The panel, “Historicizing Punishment,” will start at 10am on the 10th.]



