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Center for Global Ethics and Politics

Colloquium Series – Center for Global Ethics and Politics

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Colloquium Series – Center for Global Ethics and Politics

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Colloquium Series – Center for Global Ethics and Politics

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Colloquium Series – Center for Global Ethics and Politics

Center for Global Ethics and Politics

Colloquium Series – Center for Global Ethics and Politics

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Robert Talisse (Vanderbilt University) presents his talk entitled “Epistemic Democracy for the Real World” at CGEP on March 3, 2015.Audio: please specify correct url
John Dryzek (University of Canberra) presents his talk entitled “Democratic Agents of Justice” at the Center for Global Ethics and Politics on November 13, 2014.Audio: please specify correct url
Neil Walker (Univ. of Edinburgh Law School) presents his talk Containing Global Politics: The Limits of Global Law at CGEP on October 23, 2014.Audio: please specify correct url
Diana T. Meyers (Philosophy, University of Connecticut) presents her talk entitled “Victims of Trafficking, Reproductive Rights, and Asylum” at CGEP on September 18, 2014.Audio: please specify correct url
Ian Shapiro (Political Science, Yale) presents his talk entitled “Democracy Against Republicanism” at CGEP on April 10, 2014.Audio: please specify correct url
Amy Allen (Philosophy and Women’s Studies, Dartmouth) presents her talk entitled “Adorno, Foucault, and the End of Progress: De-Colonizing Critical Theory” at CGEP, in partnership with the Social and Political Theory Student Association.Audio:
Thomas G. Weiss (Presidential Professor of Political Science, The Graduate Center, CUNY), presents his talk entitled “Humanitarian Business,” at a joint CGEP and Ralph Bunche Forum event on February 20, 2013.Audio: please specify correct url
Kyle Powys Whyte (Philosophy, Michigan State University) presents his talk “Climate Justice, Indigenous Governance, and Deliberative Democracy” at the CGEP on December 5, 2013 as part of the workshop on New Directions in Participatory Democracy
CGEP presents the workshop “New Directions in Participatory Democracy,” including Michael Menser’s (Philosophy, Brooklyn College) talk “Agency, Inequality, and Participation: NYC After Hurricane Sandy,” Ken Estey’s (Political Science, Brooklyn
Fiona Robinson, Professor of Political Science at Carleton University, presents her lecture entitled “Rethinking Human Security Through the Lens of Care” at the Center for Global Ethics and Politics on October 29, 2013.Audio: please specify co
Will Kymlicka (Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy, Queen’s University Canada) presents his lecture entitled “Animal Rights, Multiculturalism, and The Left.”This event is part of the partnership between CGEP and the Mellon Sawyer Sem
Raphael Gross, Reader in History at Queen Mary’s, University of London and Director of the Leo Baeck Institute London presents his lecture entitled “Kristallnacht: 1938 and Herschel Grynszpan.”This event is part of the partnership between CGEP
Akeel Bilgrami, Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University presents his lecture entitled “Liberal Politics and the Moral Psychology of Identity.” This is followed by commentary from Uday S. Mehta, Distinguished Professor in Polit
Carol Gilligan, University Professor at New York University presents her lecture entitled “Reframing the Conversation about Difference: The Contribution of Feminist Care Ethics,” followed by commentary from Virginia Held, Distinguished Professo
Philippe Schmitter, Emeritus Professor of Political and Social Sciences at the Central European University Institute, presents his lecture entitled “The Future of ‘Real Existing’ Democracy” at the Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series 2012-2013, in part
Ayelet Shachar, Professor & Canada Research Chair in Citizenship and Multiculturalism at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, presents her talk, entitled “Entangled: Gender, Religion, and Human Rights.”This event is part of the partnershi
Seyla Benhabib, Eugene Meyer Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Yale University, presents her talk, entitled “Transnational Legal Spheres and the Construction(s) of ‘Cultural’ Difference” to the Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series, co-sp
Abdullahi An-Na’im, Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law, presents his lecture entitled “Beyond Minority Politics: American Muslims and Citizenship” followed be commentary from Andrew March, Associate Professor Political Science, Ya
Rainer Forst, Professor of Political Theory at Goethe University, presents his talk entitled “Toleration and Democracy” followed by commentary by Adam Etinson, Mellon Sawyer Post-Doctoral Fellow, The Graduate Center, CUNY, on November 8, 2012.
Azizah al-Hibri, Professor Emerita at the University of Richmond School of Law, presents her talk entitled “Developing Islamic Jurisprudence in the Diaspora: Balancing Authenticity, Diversity, and Modernity.” This is followed by commentary by M
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