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Care & Dem Seminar Series: Valentina Moro, Politics of Care: Feminist Approaches to Rethinking Communality
The seventh session of the Care & Democracy Seminar Series will host Valentina Moro (Stony Brook University) for a talk on "Politics of Care: Feminist Approaches to Rethinking Communality as a Critique of Neoliberalism". The Care & Democ ...
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Care & Dem Seminar Series: Judge Patricia Pérez Goldberg, The Right to Care
This event has been canceled The sixth session of the Care & Democracy Seminar Series will host Judge Patricia Pérez Golberg (Judge at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, and Former Minister of Justice and Human Rights of Chile) for a talk on ...
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The Multilogue – Fashion Education Conference
Events The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education wants to create connections and actions within and across different fashion learning cultures and contexts. It was founded in 2019 as a participatory and outcome-oriented space and a series of conferences ...
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Fashion Podcast
Fashion is a great teacher – The fashion education podcast. Fashion is a great teacher because it provides a fantastic lens to learn about the world and its people, about history, politics and culture. Join Renate Stauss and Franziska Schreiber, professor ...
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Gastro-Constitutionalism (Mathilde Cohen, UConn)
Gastro-Constitutionalism: The Role of Food in Constructing Constitutional Norms (Mathilde Cohen, UConn) ABSTRACT This presentation proposes the concept of "gastro-constitutionalism" (and more broadly of "gastro-legalism") to articulate ...
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CWT and American Library Host “The Netanyahus” Author Joshua Cohen
On Wednesday, January 19, 2021, AUP’s Center for Writers and Translators (CWT) – a research center dedicated to the promotion of literary activity, especially as it relates to the practice of translation – co-hosted, along with the American Library in Par ...
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Climate Justice and Historical Emissions with Prof. Dr. Lukas H. Meyer
One important debate within climate justice regards the contentious issue of the normative significance of past emissions. In this talk, I discuss two arguments that explore their significance, and identify their shared presuppositions but differing norma ...
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Prof. Annabelle Lever (Sciences Po Paris): Democracy in Selection
Should we replace elections with lotteries? Bernard Manin’s famous book on representative government first taught many of us that the Greeks thought of elections as an aristocratic, not a democratic, way to select people for political power and authority ...
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Augmented Order: the Ordering Promises of Blockchain
This event is being rescheduled. Please check back for the new date and time. Blockchain technologies are deployed increasingly as an alternative and concurrence to legal and political institutions. But what kind of ordering and normative capacity do bloc ...
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Experimental Democracy. An Approximation via John Dewey's Liberalisms
In political philosophy John Dewey is most famous for his concept of experimental democracy. But in fact, Dewey doesn’t elaborate on what he means by experiment and how this concept would translate into politics. So, what are the major elements of an expe ...