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Call for Applications

Theme: Minorities, Rights and Inequality
Type: Online Summer School
Institution: Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford
Location: Online
Date: 22.–29.7.2020
Deadline: 14.7.2020

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This online summer school, aimed at research students and early
career faculty, will provide an opportunity for participants to
interact with faculty members concerning their research regarding
minorities, rights and inequality. The school will be spread over six
afternoons, 14:30–17:30 (BST) on 22–24 and 27–29 July, and is open to
all.

Submissions are invited from participants wishing to present their
work at the summer school. Two will be chosen on each of the five
themes of the school. If you wish to have your work considered please
send an abstract to [email protected] by 14 July, saying
which session you wish to present in.

Register here:
https://www.bsg.ox.ac.uk/events/online-summer-school-minorities-rights-and-inequality

Faculty

- Dr Sarah Fine, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, King’s College London
- Professor Colleen Murphy, Professor of Law, Political Science and
  Philosophy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Professor Tommie Shelby, Caldwell Titcomb Professor in the
  Department of African and African American Studies and the
  Department of Philosophy at Harvard University
- Professor Jason Stanley, Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at
  Yale University
- Professor Jonathan Wolff, Alfred Landecker Professor of Values and
  Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford

Structure And Programme

The first five days will consist of:

- A short faculty presentation, followed by Q&A
- Two participant presentations, with response by the faculty member
  and Q&A

The final day will be for general discussion and reflection.

The provisional programme is:

- 22 July – Jonathan Wolff, Social Inequality
- 23 July – Colleen Murphy, Transitional Justice
- 24 July – Tommie Shelby, Justice and Race
- 27 July – Jason Stanley, Fascism
- 28 July – Sarah Fine, Immigration
- 29 July – Panel discussion


Contact:

Prof Jonathan Wolff
Blavatnik School of Government
University of Oxford
Email: [email protected]




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