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Book forum: Feminist Politics, Intersectionality and Knowledge Cultivation (18 March)

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Tuesday 18 March 2025 15:00-17:00 GMT. Violet Laidlaw Room, Chrystal Macmillan Building Event Information Join us on Tuesday 18 March for the book forum: Feminist Politics, Intersectionality and Knowledge Cultivation. Author Radhika Govinda will join a panel of speakers to examine feminist politics through the lens of intersectionality, emphasising its role […]

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Commoning the Social, Enacting Communality in Bosnia and Herzegovina: On Methods and Forms of Emancipatory Political Action (30 April)

Commoning the Social, Enacting Communality in Bosnia and Herzegovina: On Methods and Forms of Emancipatory Political Action Professor Jasmina Husanović IASH-SSPS Fellow, University of Edinburgh & University of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 April 2025 3:00–5:00 PM // G.8 Gaddum Lecture Theatre, 1 George Square (Neuroscience) Co-hosted by the Department […]

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Agreements ‘Beyond the Grave’: Time-Travelling Imperialism and the Temporal Limits of Treaties with Sean Fleming (19 March)

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Wednesday 19 March, 3pm – 4.30pm, Chrystal Macmillan Building, Conference Room 3.15 Under international law, treaties can remain in force indefinitely. But in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, many liberal political theorists questioned whether treaties could or should extend “beyond the grave,” or bind subsequent generations. This article resurrects and […]

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CRITIQUE Critical Exchange: Dialogue and Decolonization with James Tully (26 March) – ONLINE

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Click here to register Wednesday 26 March, 4pm – 6pm, Online via Zoom A Virtual Critical Exchange with James Tully on his book Dialogue and Decolonization: Historical, Philosophical, and Political Perspectives (Bloomsbury). Dialogue and Decolonization is an urgent methodological provocation for anyone interested in the ethical, conceptual, and political challenges of political thought […]

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Book Launch: Experimental Times: Startup Capitalism and Feminist Futures in India (1 May)

Please join us for a discussion of Experimental Times by Hemangini Gupta, Lecturer in Gender and Global Politics with a book presentation by the author followed by responses from: Janaki Srinivasan, Associate Professor, Digital South Asian Studies, Uni of Oxford Rahul Rao, Reader in International Political Thought, Uni of St […]

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Theory In Sociology, seminar 2: Logics of capitalism and inequality. 12 March 2024

This seminar is the second one in the ‘Theory in Sociology’ series, hosted within CRITIQUE. Our first seminar explored ‘Theorising the Digital’ in October 2023. This seminar proposes to examine the link between inequality and capital accumulation, how we theorise it in our work, and with what potential political implications. […]

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