
Midterms 2022: a reflection of 2020 and current crises, or prelude to 2024?
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This panel event was run by the Department of Criminology, Politics and Sociology of Kingston University, London, om the eve of the 2022 midterms, Nov 7th 2022.
The panel was:
- Dr Pete Finn, Senior Lecturer in Politics at Kingston University
- Dr Eldrid Herrington, Former Democratic Party Organiser in Nevada and Georgia and regular US elections commentator
- Dr Kristin Hanson, Lecturer in Psychology at Kingston University
- Samar Malik, Kingston University Graduate in Politics & International Relations, former Fieldwork Research Assistant at Anglia Ruskin University
- Chair: Emily Hill, Kingston University Graduate in Human Rights & Social Justice, Kingston Hub Projects Officer
This podcast features event, talks, and interviews featuring or organised by members of the Department of Criminology, Politics and Sociology of Kingston University, London.
Executive Producer: Dr Peter Finn
Contact: p.finn@kingston.ac.uk
CPS Podcast Theme: Ring the Changes by Felix von Baron & the Pips
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