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Call for Applications

Theme: Global Economic Justice
Type: CRÉ Summer School
Institution: Centre de recherche en éthique (CRÉ),
Université de Montréal
Location: Montreal, QC (Canada)
Date: 1.–5.6.2015
Deadline: 10.3.2015

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The Centre de recherche en éthique (CRE) is pleased to announce a
Call for Applications for its first summer school, entitled “Global
Economic Justice”, running from June 1st-5th, 2015 at Université de
Montreal, Canada.

In recent decades, theories of justice have shifted their focus from
the domestic to the global context. Many of the questions at the
heart of the global justice literature concern economic issues. For
instance, what are the normative implications of the mobility of
capital? By comparison, how should the relative immobility of labour,
which is not altogether voluntary, be assessed from an ethical
viewpoint? Who should benefit from the exploration of natural
resources, and why?

The objective of the summer school is to provide an opportunity to
gain an advanced knowledge of some of the literature on these
questions, and to offer a forum of critical discussion of recent
theoretical developments. The questions of global justice on the
agenda all contain important interdisciplinary dimensions. Course
faculty:

- June 1st: Christine Straehle (Graduate School of Public and
  International Affairs, University of Ottawa), global justice and
  migration
- June 2nd: Peter Dietsch (Philosophy, Université de Montréal &
  summer school organizer), global justice and fiscal policy
- June 3rd: Sylvie Loriaux, (Political Science, Université de Laval),
  global justice and trade
- June 4th: Clément Fontan (Centre de recherche en éthique,
  Montréal), global justice and monetary arrangements
- June 5th: Chris Armstrong (Politics & International Relations,
  University of Southampton), global justice and natural resources

The summer school will be held in English. Those interested in
participating should send their CV, a 500-word letter of motivation
that includes an indication of their research interests, and the
filled out summer school information form to Valéry Giroux at
[email protected] by March 10th:
http://www.lecre.umontreal.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/summer-school-information-form.pdf

The summer school primarily targets graduate and postgraduate
students as well as young academics, but other dossiers will also be
considered. The registration fee for the summer school is $150 for
students and $300 for non-students. A limited amount of financial aid
is available, including tuition waivers, and accommodation and travel
grants.

For more information please visit:
http://www.lecre.umontreal.ca/summer-school-on-global-economic-justice/




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