Pluralism and Populism: Challenges for Normative Philosophy at the University of Cadiz.Ġ9.00–09.15: Opening Adress: Juan Carlos (UCA)Ġ9.15–10.15: Fransisco Bellido (UMA) “The meaning of pluralism in the Spanish Constitution of 1978”ġ0.15–11.15: Manuel Toscano (UMA) “Constitutionalism and The Rule of Law. Check the program here.ġ1–12 June 2019: Civic Constellation III Contemporary Themes in Ethics and Political Philosophy VI Organizers: Annamari Vitikainen and Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen. For more information, contact Serena Parekh .ģ- GMR Spring Workshop: The workshop will focus on conceptual and normative issues (WP1 & WP2) relating to minority protections in the global arena, with some emphasis given to equality of opportunity- and culture-based approaches to minority rights, integration, and social cohesion. ![]() The workshop will be held at Northeastern University, Renaissance Park 909, with the participation of Eleni Coundouriotis, Jackie Reimer, Marina McCoy, Karine Blandel, Kathy Libal, Francisca Batault, Patti Tamara Lennard and Rebecca Riccio. Book Workshop on Serena Parekh's new book: "No Refuge for Refugees: Ethics and Global Refugee Crisis". New podcasts from the Indigenous Land Rights and Reconciliation conference available. It offers a forum for indigenous and non-indigenous scholars to cooperate and learn how to integrate indigenous methodologies and knowledge into discussions about territorial rights. The workshop analyses how questions of land, self-governance, and reconciliation are interrelated. It is co-organized by Kerstin Reibold, GMR, and Margaret Moore, Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity. The workshop takes place at Queen's University in Kingston, Canada. See the program here.ĥ- International Conference: Indigenous land rights and reconciliation. The event is co-funded by the GMR and the Society for Applied Philosophy ( SAP). A special focus lies on research focused on the situation of the Sami and the Norwegian Truth and Reconciliation Commission. It brings together Sami and non-Sami scholars to discuss whether and how Truth and Reconciliation Commissions can help to overcome enduring injustices that indigenous peoples face from times of colonialism. (Together with the Philosophy Research Seminar, UiT and Goodint)Ģ1- Workshop: Enduring Injustices and Truth and Reconciliation Commissions for Indigenous Peoples The workshop takes place at the Arctic University of Norway, Campus Tromsø. ![]() 3 rd June 2022: Workshop with Jeff McMahan (Oxford), UiT.
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