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CSI/CUNY News Release |
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For Immediate Release |
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SI Colloquium
Staten Island, NY – October 14,
2005 - The College of Staten Island and co-conveners Richard
Flanagan, Associate Professor, Political Science, Economics, and
Philosophy, and James Kaser, Associate Professor, the CSI Archives
present “The Staten Island Colloquium: Faculty/Staff Works in
Progress on Staten Island Research,” two lectures in October and
November that address the political climate on Staten Island.
On Tuesday, October 18, Professor Emeritus Daniel Kramer (Political
Science) will present “Staten Island: ‘Red State’ or ‘Blue State’?”
in the CSI Library, Room 216 from 5:00pm to 6:00pm. In this lecture,
Professor Kramer will argue that there is a competitive two-party
system on Staten Island. While Staten Island “leans” Republican,
charismatic Democrats who are seen as tough on welfare and crime,
can win elections. The political differences between North and South
Shore communities, as well as the role of incumbency and intra-party
fights, will be considered.
The Colloquium will continue on Tuesday, November 15 with a lecture
by Associate Professor Richard Flanagan (Political Science) entitled
“Democracy in the Global City: The Case of the Staten Island
Secession Movement” in the CSI Library, Room 216 from 5:00pm to
6:00pm. Associate Professor Flanagan will present his research on
the Staten Island secession movement, drawing on comparisons to
secession movements and governance conflicts in other global cities.
For more information on The Staten Island Colloquium, please call
718.982.4218.2365 by September 30.
The College of Staten Island is a senior college of The City
University of New York, the nation’s leading urban university. CSI
offers 35 academic programs, 15 graduate degree programs, and
challenging doctoral programs to 12,600 students.
The 204-acre landscape campus of CSI, the largest in NYC, is fully
accessible and contains an advanced, networked infrastructure to
support technology-based teaching, learning, and research. For more
information, visit www.csi.cuny.edu.
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