Dear all,
I hope you're well! Please find below information about the Seminar in
Contemporary Political Thought, which I co-run with Duncan Bell from
POLIS. Looking forward to seeing many of you at the sessions!
All best,
John
Seminars in Contemporary Political Thought
This email is about the Seminar in Contemporary Political Thought, which
you may have seen on the Faculty Lecture List.
The Seminar invites visiting speakers from other universities to present
their work-in-progress. The talks normally last for 45 minutes, followed
by 45 minutes of Q&A. The audience at the Seminar includes graduate
students and Faculty from various parts of the University. All sessions
this year will take place online via Zoom.
All welcome! All further information about the Seminar will be
distributed through the Political Philosophy Mailing List. If you, or
someone you know, would like to subscribe to this list, you can do so
here: https://lists.cam.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/soc-polphil
Full details about this year's series, including Zoom link and passcode,
appear below. The first session is this Friday (9th October),
1pm-2.30pm. For this session, the paper is pre-circulated, and attendees
are expected to have read it in advance. (Normally papers would not be
pre-circulated.) You'll find the paper attached to this email.
Weblink and Passcode (the same weblink should work for each meeting)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/96136023501?pwd=M1RCalFNT3lXc09ZckVLdmtHUXc1dz09
Meeting ID: 961 3602 3501
Passcode: 200322
Schedule for the Contemporary Political Thought Seminar, 2020-21
All sessions will take place on Zoom. Weblink and passcode below; the
same weblink will work for each meeting. Sessions will be held on
alternate Fridays, 1pm-2.30pm, starting on Friday 9th October. All
welcome.
Michaelmas Term
9th October, 1pm-2.30pm
Bonnie Honig (Brown)
'Fabulation and the Right to the City: The Bacchae with Saidiya Hartman
and Hannah Arendt'
23rd October, 1pm-2.30pm
Annette Zimmermann (York)
6th November, 1pm-2.30pm
Vanessa Wills (George Washington)
'The Meaning of "Rich Individuality" in Marxist Theory'
20th November, 1pm-2.30pm
Melvin Rogers (Brown)
'Thinking About Black Republicanism: An Introduction'
Lent Term
22nd January, 1pm-2.30pm
Udit Bhatia (Sheffield)
'Towards Party Constitutionalism: On Freedom of Speech within Political
Parties'
5th February, 1pm-2.30pm
Tommy Curry (Edinburgh)
19th February, 1pm-2.30pm
Laura Valentini (KCL)
5th March, 1pm-2.30pm
Kathryn Sophia Belle (Penn State)
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