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Culture and the Limits of Empathy of Healthcare Personnel: Observations in the Context of Suicide Care in Rural India
none Please join the Department of Psychology at The American University of Paris for a talk on "Culture and the Limits of Empathy of Healthcare Personnel: Observations in the Context of Suicide Care in Rural India." Varnica Arora is based in Ps ...
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Book Talk: Equality- Reflections on the History of an Elusive Idea by Darrin M. McMahon
none The Center for Critical Democracy Studies (CCDS) cordially invites you to a book talk for: Equality: Reflections on the History of an Elusive Idea by Professor Darrin M. McMahon (Dartmouth College and The Davis Center, Princeton University) Equality ...
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Poverty as Capability Deprivation
none Amartya Sen has argued that poverty is much more than a lack of income: it means that a person falls short of securing a basic level of capabilities. His main justification for this claim is that we need to look at what is important in a person’s lif ...
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Les Délibérations du Peuple with Dr. Théophile Pénigaud
none On March 13th, the Center for Critical Democracy Studies will host an event titled Les Délibérations du Peuple with Dr. Théophile Pénigaud. La prégnance des références au Contrat Social durant la Révolution française, mais également parmi les philoso ...
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Book Launch of Bernard Reber's Responsible Deliberation Between Conversation and Consideration
none There is no democracy without responsible deliberation. Deliberation is not just a respectful discussion without mutual recognition of individual and institutional responsibilities. The book Responsible Deliberation Between Conversation and Considera ...
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Nicole Hassoun on Global Health Justice
none We live in tragic times. Millions are sheltering in place to avoid exacerbating the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. How should we respond to such tragedies? This presentation argues that the human right to health can help us do so because it inspire ...
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Genocide and Genealogy: How Armenian Family Trees Speak of 1915
none The Schaeffer Center is honored to host Ayşenur Korkmaz for a lecture entitled “Genocide and Genealogy: How Armenian Family Trees Speak of 1915” on the Friday, April 5th, 2024 at 17h00. Scholars in genocide studies employ various research methods and ...
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Philippe Urfalino (CNRS-EHESS): Le mythe de l’autogouvernement
none L’atelier de théorie politique Paris (ATPP) est un lieu ouvert à diverses approches de la théorie et de la philosophie politiques, qui valorise la mise à l’épreuve argumentée de réflexions actuelles, situées à la frontière des sciences politiques, de ...
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Shaping History Beyond Words- A graphic Artist’s Perspective
none In this inaugural conference for our second edition of the graphic novel Festival (FESTIVAL BD), (“La BD dans le Tumulte de l’Histoire: Résistances, Révolutions ”), Sara Lomuscio will introduce (in english) the captivating realm of graphic storytelli ...
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Media Aesthetics: Experience, Practice, and Pedagogy
The media aesthetics project examines and engages the saturation of ordinary life by varieties of constant mediation, while also examining the diverse array of mediated experiences and modernities worldwide. Here we have in mind new forms of digital techn ...