NASP, in cooperation with the Political Theory Project of the University of Milan, in pleased to announce
Brown Bag Seminars of Political Philosophy
Seminar series
30 JANUARY 2019, h. 11.30
VALERIA OTTONELLI (University of Genova)
The ethics of voting: a pluralistic account
Seminar Room (Passione—2nd Floor)
Department of Social and Political Sciences - University of Milan
Via Conservatorio, 7—Milan
13 FEBRUARY 2019, h. 11.30
ANDREA SANGIOVANNI (European University Institute)
Self-determination and the right to exclude
Seminar Room (Passione—2nd Floor)
Department of Social and Political Sciences - University of Milan
Via Conservatorio, 7—Milan
14 MARCH 2019, h. 11.30
NENAD STOJANOVIC (Université de Genève)
Towards a non-populist theory of direct democracy
Seminar Room (Passione—2nd Floor)
Department of Social and Political Sciences - University of Milan
Via Conservatorio, 7—Milan
10 APRIL 2019, h. 10.00
DAVID OWEN (University of Southampton)
What is owed to refugees?
Seminar Room (Passione—2nd Floor)
Department of Social and Political Sciences - University of Milan
Via Conservatorio, 7—Milan
15 MAY 2019, h. 11.30
THOMAS FOSSEN (Leiden University)
A pragmatist approach to political legitimacy
Seminar Room (Conservatorio—1st Floor)
Department of Social and Political Sciences - University of Milan
Via Conservatorio, 7—Milan
19 JUNE 2019, h. 11.30
LEIGH JENCO (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Chinese taxonomy of difference
Seminar Room (Passione—2nd Floor)
Department of Social and Political Sciences - University of Milan
Via Conservatorio, 7—Milan
Scientific coordinators:
Corrado Fumagalli and Gianluca Pozzoni (NASP)
The Brown Bag Seminars of Political Philosophy integrates the rich variety of political philosophy events at NASP and the Department of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Milan. In this new series of colloquia, faculty and graduate students meet to discuss work in progress by senior and young scholars.
Central to this workshop is the emphasis on constructive discussion. For this reason, speakers will introduce briefly their papers and most of the seminar will be devoted to a Q&A session.
Papers will circulate one week prior to each session. To know more about the Brown Bag Seminars, please, write to Corrado Fumagalli
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and Gianluca Pozzoni
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Normativity in the Anthropocene