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ACGS Conference “Where Are We Now? Temporalities of Globalisation”

Amsterdam

Third Annual ACGS Conference  Where Are We Now? Temporalities of Globalisation  Amsterdam, 15-16 December 2016  Confirmed speakers: Amy Allen (Pennsylvania State University), Louise Amoore (Durham University), Rolando Vazquez (Utrecht University)  Extended deadline for abstracts: 1 June 2016  Globalisation is often seen as a single process, unfolding in a single timeframe that serves as a universal measure. This synchronic, or perhapsbetter still, monochronic conception of globalisation’s temporality creates problematic distinctions between the ‘contemporary’ and the‘archaic’, between the ‘modern’ and the ‘traditional’ and between globalisation’s GMT and cultures, subjects and areas that are seen to remainout of time. Such a vision of the temporality of globalisation, and its underlying 'denial of coevalness' (Johannes Fabian), entails a perpetuation of the dominant narrative of modernisation and modernity … Continue reading ACGS Conference “Where Are We Now? Temporalities of Globalisation”

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CPP-Colloquium Emanuela Ceva

Lecture hall 1.01e, Institute of Philosophy, Leiden University Reuvensplaats 3-4, Leiden

The Center for Political Philosophy in Leiden is pleased to announce a talk by Emanuela Ceva (Pavia, Italy) “Progressing towards justice: the case of whistleblowing” Date: Thursday, 15 December 2016 … Continue reading CPP-Colloquium Emanuela Ceva

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