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Orders of Violence
activists, academics, and academic-activists can reconcile the urgent need for ‘theorization’ of such ...
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Guest Lecture: Jonathan Leader Maynard (King's College London), D.Rad Symposium Paris
these two days for academic and administrative discussions relating to the research outputs of the D.Rad ... role as Parliamentary Academic Fellow advising the International Affairs Unit of the UK Parliament on ...
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The Prison Abolitionist Movement: The Convergence of Movements to End Immigrant Detention and Mass Incarceration | DEMOS21
for the Stanford Three Strikes Project and recently helped found a nonprofit that creates a global ...
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The Shifting Border – Legal Cartographies of Migration and Mobility | DEMOS21
onwards, Ayelet Shachar was Full Professor of Law, Political Science and Global Affairs at Toronto ...
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A World Before Race? Gender, Mobility, and Property in the Early Modern Iberian World | DEMOS21
meaning of race across three generations of townsmen. She is a co-founder of the Global Urban History ... Peru, where she worked for nine years as an advocate for global health and human rights. https ...
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Slavery, Race, and the Law During the Long Eighteenth-Century | DEMOS21
materials to construct a global history of Old Regime Paris as an imperial capital. Her scholarship is ...
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Remaking the Demos ‘From Below’? Critical Theory, Migrant Struggles, and Epistemic Resistance | DEMOS21
none Image https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/D21_Social_Celikates.jpg 0 Centered Line The American University of Paris welcomes Prof. Robin Celikates, Freie Universität Berlin, for a talk entitled "Remaking the Demos ...
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The Construction of Race and Racial Hatred by the State in French Algeria | DEMOS21
none Image https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/D21_Website_RL_Symposium_5_0.jpg 0 The Center for Critical Democracy Studies at The American University of Paris and Professor Miranda Spieler invite you to the fifth symposium ...
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Demos21 Talk by Carlo Burelli (University of Genova): No Virtue like Resilience – A new Machiavellian justification of democracy
Political realism claims that normative evaluations of politics should be grounded on political rather than moral values (Rossi and Sleat 2014). This paper revives Machiavelli’s justification of republican government (Machiavelli 2003), and seeks to updat ...
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Center in Action
' Ill Communication: Technology, Distraction & Student Performance,' Centre for Economic ... taught courses during the 2019–20 academic year and again in Fall 2021. 100 Peter Hägel and Julian Culp ... a communicative practise from an interdisciplinary perspective Spring 2020 Why is it important to talk with and ...