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Trust in the Digital Age: Governing Platforms for the Public Good
The session, titled Trust in the Digital Age: Governing Platforms for the Public Good, will feature a 30-minute keynote address from, Christophe Gauthier, a leader of UNESCO’s Internet for Trust initiative, followed by an open Q&A discussion with stud ...
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Digital Forensics & Resilience", with the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab)
Join us for an evening talk and networking reception, "Digital Forensics & Resilience", with the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab)—a leading initiative investigating global influence operations and advancing digital r ...
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Aliénor Ballangé: What Can Citizen Deliberation Mechanisms Do in Times of Democratic Backsliding?
Abstract: This presentation introduces a research project on the role of deliberative mini-publics (DMPs) in contexts of democratic backsliding, with a focus on Central and Eastern Europe. Across the region, citizen assemblies and juries have been introdu ...
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Robin Celikates (Freie Universität Berlin): Across the Color Line- Theorizing Racism in Europe
The talk is part of the Atelier de Théorie Politique Paris (https://atpp.hypotheses.org/). Abstract: The concept of structural racism has become increasingly central to the political and ideological conflicts of our time. o many it appears as vague, unsci ...
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Luke Ulas (University of Sheffield): Being Cosmopolitan – A Political Approach
Bio: Luke Ulas is Senior Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Sheffield. Prior to coming to Sheffield he was a Research Fellow in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University, and before that he was a Postdoctoral R ...
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European Seminars in Philosophy of Education
The 2026 meeting of European Seminars in Philosophy of Education will take place at the American University of Paris on June 4–5, 2026. The seminar will explore the theme “Fragile Futures: Technology, Responsibility and the Idea of Education”. In an era i ...
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Screening of documentary film "The TV Show"
The TV Show is a provocative feature documentary that explores complex personal identities, online relationships, and political conflicts on a daily Youtube 'TV show'. Rachel, the show's host and central figure in the documentary, is a tran ...
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Katharina Isabel Schmidt, "The Law Laid Bare: German Jurists and the Search for Life"
ABSTRACT Ours is a time of withering trust in law and its officials, a time of yearning for alternatives to rule-based governance. Postwar codes and constitutions have not delivered on their promises; their concepts do not solve, they symbolize, the sundr ...
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Rooted Relationality: Hyper-Seasonal Food Practices and Ecological Consciousness in Rome and Kyoto
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Summer Students
of assisting Non-EU students who will attend summer classes at AUP. If you’re a citizen of ... a European Union member state, you don’t need a visa to enroll in AUP’s summer program. Countries that do ... status with your local French Consulate once you are accepted to attend AUP summer classes and before you ...