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15th Annual Conference 2018
10th - 12th September
Programme and Information
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Timetable
Monday 10th September
11:00-12:30 Registration
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-2:00 Welcome Speech: Cordingley Lecture Theatre, Humanities Bridgeford Street
2:00-4:00 Session 1
4:00-4:30 Tea and Coffee Break (optional)
4:30-5:30 Session 1 (continued)
5:45-7:00 Wine Reception: Resources Room, Arthur Lewis Building
7:30 Conference Dinner: Midland Hotel (see map on back of programme)
Tuesday 11th September
9:30-11:30 Session 2
11:30-12:00 Tea and Coffee Break (optional)
12:00-1:00 Session 2 (continued)
1:00-2:00 Lunch
2:00-4:00 Session 3
4:00-4:30 Tea and Coffee Break (optional)
4:30-5:30 Session 3 (continued)
Wednesday 12th September
9:30-11:30 Session 4
11:30-12:00 Tea and Coffee Break (optional)
12:00-1:00 Session 4 (continued)
1:00-2:00 Lunch
2:00-4:00 Session 5
4:00-4:30 Tea and Coffee Break (optional)
4:30-5:30 Session 5 (continued)
5:30 End of Conference
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Quick Guide to Sessions
Session 1 2 3 4 5
Room
ALB 3.40 CCMID CCMID CCMID
ALB G. 016
CFCN CFCN CFCN CFCN
HBS Hanson Room
DAPPR DAPPR DAPPR
HBS G. 033
DTRC DTRC DTRC DTRC
ALB 2.017 ISDS ISDS ISDS
HBS G. 6 LIJR LIJR LIJR LIJR LIJR
ALB G.018 LSRE LSRE LSRE LSRE
ALB G. 019
MAM MAM MAM MAM
HBS 6. 032
MMM MMM
ALB G. 031 MWJW MWJW MWJW MWJW
ALB G.20 PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL
HBS G. 7 PFCW PFCW PFCW
HBS G. 034
PNDS PNDS PNDS
ALB G.030
POMC POMC POMC
ALB G. 017
PON PON PON PON
ALB G. 36 PPB PPB
ALB 3.008 PPHR PPHR PPHR PPHR
ALB 2.016 PTFW PTFW PTFW PTFW PTFW
ALB 4.050
PTQR PTQR PTQR
HBS Philosophy
meeting room
RIETW RIETW RIETW
HBS G.032
RLP RLP RLP RLP RLP
HBS G.35 SPR SPR SPR
ALB 3.077 TKPD TKPD TKPD
Cordingley
Theatre
TPR
TPR
TPR
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Contents
Overview and Room Locations 6-8
Climate Change, Migration and Imperfect Duties (CCMID) 9
Conflicted Freedoms and Contested Narratives (CFCN) 10
Democracy and Aesthetics: Performance, Perception and Representation (DAPPR) 11
Democracy, Technocracy and the Role of Citizens (DTRC) 12
Independence, Self-Determination and Secession (ISDS) 13
Legitimate Injustice and Just Resistance (LIJR) 14
The Liberal State, Religion and Education (LSRE) 15 Markets and Morality (MAM) 16
Money, Migration and Morality (MMM) 17
Modern Warfare and the Just War Tradition (MWJW) 18
Preventing the Age of Loneliness (PAL) 19
Positive Freedom in a Changing World (PFCW) 20
Paternalism, Nudging, and the Digital Sphere (PNDS) 21
Political Obligation and Moral Conflict (POMC) 22
Politics of Nudging (PON) 23
Political Philosophy of the Body (PPB) 24
Political Philosophy of Harm Reduction (PPHR) 25
Political Theory and the Future of Work (PTFW) 26
Political Theory and the Question of Religion (PTQR) 27
The Rise of Illiberalism in an Economically Troubled World (RIETW) 28
Religion in Liberal Politics (RLP) 29
Shades of Political Responsibility (SPR) 30
Truth, Knowledge and Political Disagreement (TKPD) 31
Theories of Public Reason (TPR) 32
Contact List 33
MANCEPT Workshops Organising Team and Helpers 41
Ideas of Places to Dine 42
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Overview
# sessions
Room Acronym Panel Title Convenors 1 M
2T
3 T
4 W
5W
ALB
3.40
CCMID Climate Change, Migration and Imperfect Duties
Livia Luzzato
Adam Pearce
ALB
G. 016 CFCN Conflicted Freedoms and
Contested Narratives Hrvoje Cvijanovic
Eric Heinze
Hanson
Room
DAPPR Democracy and Aesthetics: Performance, Perception and Representation
Michael Räber
HBS G. 033
DTRC Democracy, Technocracy and the Role of Citizens
Lenka Strnadová Gonçalo Marcelo
ALB
2.017
ISDS Independence, Self-Determination and Secession
Adam Fusco Anna Meine
HBS G. 6
LIJR Legitimate Injustice and Just Resistance
Aart Van Gils
ALB
G. 018 LSRE
The Liberal State, Religion and Education
Ruth Wareham
ALB
G. 019
MAM Markets and Morality Kaveh Pourvand
ALB
G. 035
MMM Money, Migration and Morality
Lior Erez
ALB
G. 031 MWJW Modern Warfare and the
Just War Tradition Anh Le
Sara Van Goozen
ALB
G. 20 PAL
Preventing the Age of Loneliness
Linnea Luuppala Anna Wienhues
HBS
G. 7 PFCW
Positive Freedom in a Changing World
John Christman Maria Dimova- Cookson
HBS
G. 034
PNDS Paternalism, Nudging, and the Digital Sphere
Johannes Drerup Thomas Grote Sebastian Stein
ALB
G. 030 POMC Political Obligation and
Moral Conflict Allyn Fives
ALB
G. 017
PON Politics of Nudging
Bart Engelen
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ALB
G. 036 PPB
Political Philosophy of the Body
Sean Aas
ALB
3. 008 PPHR
Political Philosophy of Harm Reduction
Shannon Dea
Daniel Weinstock
ALB
2. 016 PTFW
Political Theory and the Future of Work
Lucas Van Milders Ben Turner
ALB
4. 050 PTQR Political Theory and the
Question of Religion Zubair Ahmad
HBS
Philosophy
meeting
room
RIETW The Rise of Illiberalism in an Economically Troubled World
Mark R. Reiff
HBS
G. 032 RLP
Religion in Liberal Politics
Aurélia Bardon Élise Rouméas
HBS
G.35 SPR
Shades of Political Responsibility
Sven Gerst
Daniel Hammer
ALB
3.077 TKPD
Truth, Knowledge and Political Disagreement
Elizabeth Edenberg
Michael Hannon
HBS
Cordingley Theatre
TPR Theories of Public Reason
Julia Netter
Key: Sessions: 1 M=1 Monday, 2T=2 Tuesday, 3T=3 Tuesday, 4W=4 Wednesday, 5W=5 Wednesday
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Room
Arthur Lewis Building (ALB) - Ground floor
Locations
Arthur Lewis Building (ALB) - 3rd floor
NB. Rooms 2.016/17 are to your left when you exit the lift on the second floor. Room 4.050 is on your right as you exit the lift on the fourth floor.
Humanities Bridgeford Street (HBS) - Ground
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Climate Change, Migration and Imperfect Duties (CCMID)
Convenors: Livia Luzzatto ([email protected]) and Adam Pearce ([email protected])
Session 1 (ALB 3.040) Individual Acts Actualizing imperfect duties to mitigate climate change with specific policy advocacy: criminalisation and
contributions to climate change
Adam Pearce (University of Reading) Market Forces, Moral Duties and Climate Action Alexandre Gajevic Sayegh (Yale University) Should citizens of high emitting nations bear the costs of climate change?
Blake Francis (Princeton University) TBC Lizz Cripps (Edinburgh University) Session 2 (ALB 3.040) Policy Advocacy Options Global Obligations, Individual Obligations and Climate Change Mitigation
Bill Wringe (Bilkent University, Turkey) Individual Duties to Address Global Poverty and Climate Change
Brian McElwee (University of Southampton) Distributive Justice and Individual Duties to Create Just Climate Institutions
Colin Hickey (Utrecht University)
Session 3 (ALB 3.040) Rethinking the Source of Duties
The Duty of Activism and the Responsibilities of “Bystanders” – Do Individuals have a Moral Duty of Activism? Selina O'Doherty (Swansea University) Climate Change and Ethical Activism
Beth Kahn (Durham University) ‘Petitioning with your wallet’: Climate Change, Individual Responsibility and Consumer Ethics Pierre André (Sorbonne University)
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Conflicted Freedoms and Contested Narratives (CFCN)
Convenors: Hrvoje Cvijanovic ([email protected]) and Eric Heinze
Session 1 (ALB G.016) Free Speech and Democracy in the Post-Totalitarian World: The lesson from Hannah Arendt Spiros Makris (University of Macedonia – Thessaloniki, Greece) The role of non-governmental actors in regulating extreme speech Enes Kulenovic (University of Zagreb) Critical civility as an alternative to no-platforming? Suzanne Whitten (Queen’s University, Belfast) Irony and the truth of free (hate) speech: theorising the case of Milo Yiannopoulos Corrado Fumagalli
Session 2 (ALB G.016) Should The Law Regulate Historical Memory? Ioanna Tourkochoriti (National University of Ireland, Galway) Damnation of Memory: Government Speech and the Politics of Memory (Removing) Hrvoje Cvijanovic (University of Zagreb) Free speech about gross abuses of human rights: A paradigm shift Eric Heinze (Queen Mary, University of London) Session 3 (ALB G.016) Blasphemy laws, hate speech legislation and theoterrorist violence Paul Cliteur (University of Leiden) The proposal to criminalize ‘glorifying terrorism’: Good intentions, bad law?
Tom Herrenberg (University of Leiden)
Freedom of Expression, Advocacy of Terrorism, and Political Legitimacy Kristian Skagen Ekeli (University of Stavanger)
Session 4 (ALB G.016) The moral policing of words in higher education (via Skype) Thomas Brudholm & Birgitte S. Johansen (University of Copenhagen) Cultural Heritage and the Limits of Denial in Turkey– Via Skype Nanor Kebranian (Queen Mary, University of London)
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Democracy and Aesthetics: Performance, Perception and Representation (DAPPR)
Convenor: Michael I. Räber ([email protected])
Session 1 (HBS Hanson Room) Opening Comments and Introductions Michael Räber (University of Zurich) Representation beyond Boarders: Aesthetic Representation Michael Räber (University of Zurich) Difference and critique. Towards an aesthetic politics of representation Marina Martinez Mateo (Goethe University Frankfurt)
From Pitkin to Ankersmit: Representation and the Aesthetic Dimension of Democracy Pedro T. Magalhães(University of Helsinki)
Session 2 (HBS Hanson Room) Preaching to the Converted: Satire in Political Context Daniel Abrahams (University of Glasgow)
Songs as hidden transcripts? Music, protest and infra-politics Pierre-Yves Néron (European School of Political and Social Sciences ESPOL) Aesthetic Public Reasons: Art and Civil Disobedience Jonathan A. Neufeld (College of Charleston) Session 3 (HBS Hanson Room) Gadamer’s Critique of Kant’s Aesthetics and the Aesthetic Dimension of Contemporary Democratic Practices Marcello Ruta (University of Bern)
From a failed candid event to the ethics of democratic spectatorship Jan Bíba (Charles University Prague) The Political Potential of Creative Absorption or Engagement Rebecca van der Post (Concordia University)
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Democracy, Technocracy and the Role of Citizens (DTRC)
Convenors: Lenka Strnadová ([email protected]) and Gonçalo Marcelo ([email protected])
Session 1 (HBS G.33) The Individual and Its Role: An Inquiry Between Technocratic and Populist Approaches Roberta Astolfi (University of Goettingen) An Autonomy Based Defence of Political Participation María Mendez (University of Glasgow) Representation Not Participation: An Egalitarian Critique of Participatory Democracy Phil Parvin (Loughborough University) Session 2 (HBS G.33) Sortition, the New Technocracy? Sævar Finnbogason (University of Iceland) Democracy and Participation: The challenges of the Digital Political Sphere and the Tasks of a Critical Social Theory Gonçalo Marcelo ( University of Coimbra/Católica Porto Business School) Citizens and Experts: (Epistemically) Closer Than You Thought Paul Gunn (Goldsmiths, University of London)
Session 3 (HBS G.33) On Saving Democracy with Public Opinion Polls Greg Yudin (The New School, New York/Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences) Political Elites as Motors of Good Governance Karel B. Müller (University of Economics, Prague) Revitalising the Liberal Tradition Paul Fagan (Alumnus of the University of Hull)
Session 4 (HBS G.33) The Role of Institutions in Overcoming Legitimation Deficits in Contemporary Representative Democracies Mira Wolf-Bauwens (University of Zurich, Junior Visiting Fellow Nuffield College Oxford Meritocracy and the Challenges to Equal Citizenship Ruzha Smilova (Sofia University) Civic Education as a Tool for Reviving Democratic Polity? Lenka Strnadová (University of West Bohemia, Pilsen)
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Independence, Self-Determination and Secession (ISDS)
Convenors: Adam Fusco (adam.fusco@york. ac.uk) and Anna Meine ([email protected])
Session 1 (ALB 2.017) What is the Democratic Approach to Cases like Catalonia? Jouni Reinikainen (Stockholm University) Justify Secession with Interlinked Interests and Collective Autonomy Chia-Hung Huang (University Bristol) Justice and Theories of Secession: A Critique Marc Sanjuame-Calvet (Pompeu Fabra University) Towards a Republican Right to Self-Determination in International Law Kelly Tuke (University of Bern) Session 2 (ALB 2.017) Resource Rights in Post-Secession Conflicts Frank Dietrich (University of Düsseldorf) Restoring the Self: Collective Self-Determination and Social Equality Shuk-Ying Chan (Princeton University) Democracy, Affirmation and Decolonisation Adam Fusco (University of York) Session 3 (ALB 2.017) Constituent Self-Determination in Multinational Federations Andreas Oldenbourg (Dortmund University) Interrogating the Ideology of Sovereignty: A Civic Republican Critique of Sovereign Rule David Thunder (University of Navarra) Free States for Free Citizens? Anna Meine (University of Siegen)
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Legitimate Injustice and Just Resistance (LIJR)
Convenor: Aart Van Gils ([email protected]>) Session 1 (HBS G.6)
On the Normative Significance of Reasonable Disagreement about Justice” Rossella de Bernardi (University of York) Can Political Agents Commit Injustices to Achieve Democracy? Tom Hancocks (University of Leeds) The Varieties of Structural Injustice Temi Ogunye (London School of Economics) Session 2 (HBS G.6) starting at 10.30
“Civil Disobedience as Self-Respect”
Jonathan Seglow (Royal Holloway University of London)
Just Epistemic Resistance: Epistemic Ethics in Context
Leonie Smith (University of Manchester) Session 3 (HBS G.6)
A Republican Theory of Justified Disobedience: The Example of Plato’s Crito
Andreas Marcou (Queen Mary University)
The State as a Moral Agent: Legitimacy and the Function of Hypothetical Consent
Niels de Haan (University of Vienna) Interfering with Democratic but Unjust Decisions
Francisco García-Gibson (University of Buenos Aires) Session 4 (HBS G.6)
Resisting from Outside: Individuals, the State and the Natural Duty Justice Elettra Repetto (Central European University) Towards a Theory of Injustice – Natural Duty and the Case of Catalonia Julius Schneider (University of Essex) Moral Status Under the Constitution Anthony Taylor (University of Oxford)
Session 5 (HBS G. 6) Resistance is Existence: Political Subjectivation, Just Resistance, and Violence Maxim van Asseldonk (Radboud University Nijmegen) Partial Legitimacy and the Modes of Just Resistance Adam Burgos (Bucknell University) Republicanism and the Right to Resistance Guy Aitchison (University College Dublin)
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The Liberal State, Religion and Education (LSRE)
Convenor: Ruth Wareham ([email protected]) Session 1 (ALB G.018)
Faith Schools, Liberal Democracy and the Reconstruction of ‘Indoctrination’ Kevin Mott Thornton The Faith-based Curriculum & Priming Pedagogies: A Way Forward for Religiously-minded Educators Ruth Wareham (University of Warwick) The Creationist Challenge to Liberal Neutrality Cristobal Bellolio Badiola (Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile) Session 2 (ALB G.018)
Homeschooling and the Educational Rights of Children: The Case of Kansas Dennis Arjo (Johnson County Community College) The Liberal State, Religion and Education: Principled Policies for Non-Ideal Circumstances’ Philip Cook (University of Edinburgh) TBC Roger Marples
Session 3 (ALB G.018) What should religious education in the public sphere seek to achieve? Patricia Hannam (County Inspector Adviser RE, History & Philosophy, Hampshire UK)
The right of withdrawal from Religious Education: parents, communities and directive teaching for tolerance David Lundie (Liverpool Hope University)
Knowledge, moment, and acceptability: implications for religious education John Tillson (Liverpool Hope University) Session 4 (ALB G.018) The Implicit Christian Identity of State-funded Schools Sarah Smith (University of Chichester) Group Plenary
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Markets and Morality (MAM)
Convenor: Kaveh Pourvand ([email protected])
Session 1 (ALB G.019) Markets and the promotion of virtue
The moral powers and basic economic liberties Nick Cowen (New York University School of Law) The disruptive power of cost-benefit analysis Marc Goëtzmann (University of Nice Sophia Antipolis) Who is Wronged When Markets Fail? Julian Jonker (The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania) Session 2 (ALB G.019) Liberalism and Commodification
Liberal Neutrality and the Moral Limits of the Market Dick Timmer & Yara Al Salman (Utrecht University)
Liberalism, Commodification, and Justice Vida Panitch (Carleton University)
The liberal critique of marketization and its limits Cain Shelley (London School of Economics)
Session 3 (ALB G.019) Moral Limits of Markets
Privacy Not Property Jacob Sparks (John Jay College of Criminal Justice) Assessing John Rawls’ liberal social union as an alternative to commercial society Kaveh Pourvand (London School of Economics) Session 4 (ALB G.019) Exploitation and the Non-worseness claim Exploitation and the Dirty Hands of Labour Law Stanislas Richard (Central European University) The Nonworseness Principle and the Wrong of Exploitation: Why Multinational Corporations have Positive Duties to the Global Poor Brian Berkey (University of Pennsylvania) Mutually Beneficial Exploitation and the Desirability of Unenforced Law Robert Hughes (University of Pennsylvania)
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Money, Migration and Morality (MMM)
Convenor: Lior Erez ([email protected])
Session 2 (ALB G. 035)
Opening Remarks Lior Erez (Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Tel Aviv) The Ethics and Politics of Selling Citizenship: Two Arguments against Commodification Kristin Zuhone (UC Berkeley) Not Yours to Sell: The Case Against Private Citizenship Markets Lior Erez (Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Tel Aviv) Session 3 (ALB G. 035)
Rethinking Refugee Markets: Institutional Design and Refugee Participation James Souter (University of Leeds) and Blair Peruniak (McGill University/ Oxford University) Resisting Brain Hubs Corrado Fumagalli (LUISS, Guido Carli)
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Modern Warfare and the Just War Tradition (MWJW)
Convenors: Anh Le ([email protected]) and Sara Van Goozen ([email protected])
Session 1 (ALB G. 031) Opportunity Costs and War James Pattison (University of Manchester) Drones, moral legitimacy, and just war theory Sara van Goozen (University of York) An Institutionalist Solution to the Responsibility Problem in Modern Warfare Patrick Smith (National University of Singapore) Session 2 (ALB G. 031) The Ethics of Quasi-War: Jus ad Vim and Lethal Drones Emil Archambault (Durham University) Force short of war, vis and the Vis/Bellum distinction Anh Le (University of Manchester) With Autonomous Weapon Systems towards a Global and Perpetual Battlefield? Carl Jauslin (University of Basel) Technology as Weaponry Jennifer Jhun Session 3 (ALB G. 031) Resource wars: linking global distributive justice and just war theory Lonneke Peperkamp (Radboud University Nijmegen) Embodying the just, or combatants are people too Sarah Hitchen Just War and Moral Injury Joseph Wiinikka-Lydon (University of Pardubice)
Session 4 (ALB G. 031) Targeted Killings under Conditions of Uncertainty Shawn Kaplan (Adelphi University) Autonomous Weapons Systems (AWS): a source for good? A moral appraisal of the relation between humans and robots Marianna Capasso (Independent Researcher) Cyberwarfare: Overcoming the Current Ethical Challenges and Limitations Anna Melnyk (University of Twente)
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Preventing the Age of Loneliness (PAL) Convenors: Linnea Luuppala ([email protected]) and Anna Wienhues ([email protected])
Session 1 (ALB G. 20)
Can there be an end of nature? Anna Deplazes Zemp (University of Zurich) Alternative conceptions of nature and wilderness Carina Keskitalo (Umeå University) Living together: Surviving eco-frictions in Siracusa’s industrial wasteland Douglas Ponton and Mara Benadusi (University of Catania) Session 2 (ALB G. 20)
The eremocene: a view from the bacterial world Marco Bernardini (Independent Researcher) Nonhumans and Ecological Territorial Rights Alfonso Donoso (UC Chile) Respublica Naturæ: Including the Environment and Non-human subjects within the international system
Marco Genovesi (University of Nottingham)
Session 3 (ALB G. 20)
Techno-optimism, global solutions and rationalised injustices Petra van der Kooij (Utrecht University) Degraded, Damaged, and Destroyed: The Era and Future Framework of Ecological Restoration Linnea Luuppala (University of Helsinki) Rehabilitating rehabilitation: Harm and human/animal entanglement Josh Milburn (University of York) Session 4 (ALB G. 20)
Obligations to Try: On Uncertain Moral Demands to Reduce Biodiversity Loss Patrik Baard (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) Conservation and Justice to Nonhumans: Challenges posed by the Half-Earth Proposal and Rewilding Anna Wienhues (University of Manchester) What kind of environment do we want to live in Martin Francisco Fricke (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Session 5 (ALB G. 20)
Mammoth 2.0: The Risk and Speculative Aesthetics of Species Revivalism Sarah Bezan (University of Sheffield) Hope in the Age of the Anthropocene: Extinction, Environmental Grief and Rewilding Rosamund Portus (University of York) The Time Landscapes of Intervention Ecology Theo Reeves-Evison (Birmingham School of Art)
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Positive Freedom in a Changing World (PFCW) Convenors: John Christman ([email protected])
and Maria Dimova-Cookson ([email protected])
Session 2 (HBS G. 7)
Republican Positive Liberty Beyond Civic Humanism: The Personalist Approach Dries Deweer (Tilburg University, Holland) The languages of republicanism: self-rule and the public thing Manjeet Ramgotra (SOAS) Social Alienation and Loss of Civic Virtue: Rousseau, Ferguson, and Neo-Republican Debate Rudmer Bijlsma (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Session 3 (HBS G. 7)
Freedom as capabilities and freedom as self-realization: Comparing Martha Nussbaum and T.H. Green's Aristotelian liberalism on people withsevere intellectual disabilities Hanno Terao (Waseda University, Japan) The Complex Elements of Positive Freedom John Christman (Penn State University) Fields of Possible Action: a Foucauldian approach to Negative and Positive Liberty Margot Kuylen (University of Essex)
Session 4 (HBS G. 7) Revisiting the Priority of Basic Liberties Thomas Ferretti (LSE) Value Pluralism and the Duality of Freedom Maria Dimova-Cookson (Durham University) Freedom from, freedom to, freedom in Arto Laitinen (University of Tampere, Finland) Qualitative Freedom? A Comprehensive Concept Beyond the Positive/Negative Disjunction Christopher Gohl (Tubingen University, Germany)
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Paternalism, Nudging, and the Digital Sphere (PNDS) Convenors: Johannes Drerup ([email protected]) Thomas Grote
([email protected]) and Sebastian Stein ([email protected])
Session 2 (HBS G.34)
Default-setting in the digital domain: regulative principles Kalle Grill (Umeå Universitet) Strongly Recommended’ Revisiting Decisional Privacy to Judge Hypernudging in Self-Tracking Technologies Marjolein Lanzing (TU Eindhoven) An Analysis and Model of the Interaction Between Intelligent Software Agents and Human Users Christopher Burr, Nello Christianini and James Ladyman (University of Bristol) Session 3 (HBS G.34)
Electronic coaching for health: is it soft paternalism? Philip Nickel (TU Eindhoven) Nudges in the wild: the ethics of digital nudges in public health Natalie Gold (Oxford University) How to do things with “big data” – On the moral constraints of digital nudges Thomas Grote (University of Tuebingen) Session 4 (HBS G.34)
Democratic means to let filter bubbles burst Norbert Paulo (University of Salzburg/Graz) Is it morally permissible to use personal data for corporate nudging in the digital sphere? Rebecca Ruehle (University of Halle/Mannheim) Outcome or Intention? Moral Dimensions of Private and Public Sector Nudging Sebastian Stein (University of Tuebingen/Heidelberg)
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Political Obligation and Moral Conflict (POMC)
Convenor: Allyn Fives ([email protected])
Session 1 (ALB G.030)
Tyranny Without Exile: On Judith Shklar, Rousseau, and the Political Obligations of the Tyrant’s Victim Allyn Fives (National University of Ireland, Galway) Moral Conflict in Political Liberalism Katharina Kaufmann (University of Giessen) Political Obligations in Illiberal Regimes: A Realist Approach Zoltan Gabor Szucs (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Session 2 (ALB G.030)
Value Pluralism, Realism, and Optimism Kei Hiruta (Wolfson, Oxford) Antigone in Hertforshire: Moral Conflict and Moral Pluralism in Forster’s Howards End Bernard Yack (Brandeis University) Democracy as Intellectual Taste? A Note on Pluralism in Political Theory Pavel Dufek (Masaryk University)
Session 3 (ALB G.030)
Make Patriotism Defined Again Itzel Garcia (University of California, Irvine) Corporate Civil Disobedience Robert C Hughes (University of Pennsylvania)
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Politics of Nudging (PON)
Convenor: Bart Engelen ([email protected]) Session 2 (ALB G.017) The Politics of Nudging
Welcome and Introduction Bart Engelen (Tilburg University) Nudging and Citizenship James Connelly & Péter Cserne (University of Hull) Nudging as Political Persuasion Fay Niker (Stanford University) On Behavioral Techniques in Markets Viktor Ivanković (Central European University; via Skype) & Bart Engelen (Tilburg University) Session 3 (ALB G.017) Case Studies of Nudging
Ethical Evaluation of a (Possible) Default Organ Donation Law in Switzerland Christine Clavien (University of Geneva) On the Moral Justifiability of a Democratic Revelation Scheme Andreas Bengtson & Lauritz Aastrup Munch (Aarhus University)
Nudge a Judge, Judge a Nudge: Acceptable Ways to De-Bias Judicial Reasoning Piotr Bystranowski, Bartosz Janik & Maciej Próchnicki (Jagiellonian University; via Skype) Session 4 (ALB G.017) Paternalism, Autonomy and Nudging Exploring possibilities for future collaboration Bart Engelen (Tilburg University) Nudging, Paternalism, and the Distribution of Autonomy Andreas Moles (Central European University) Nudging Better Shane Ryan (Nazarbayev University)
Session 5 (ALB G.017) Critical Analyses of Nudging Nudging, authenticity and domination James Humphries (University of Glasgow; via Skype) Do we really want our society to be behaviorally driven? Malik Bozzo-Rey (Université Catholique de Lille) Final Remarks Bart Engelen (Tilburg University)
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Political Philosophy of the Body (PPB)
Convenor: Sean Aas ([email protected])
Session 2 (ALB G. 036)
Owning the Self, Owning the Body Sean Aas (Georgetown University) Trespass and the Right to Bodily Integrity Hannah Carnegy (Stanford University) Radical Embodiment and the Politics of the Body Vicente Raja Galian (University of Cincinnati) Session 3 (ALB G. 036)
Who does my leg belong to after amputation? Informed consent on amputation of body parts Bart Jansen & Rogier I.C. Baart (Nyenrode Business University) On the Limits of Bodily Sovereignty: A Dialogical Approach Suzie Kim (Princeton University) Justifying physicians’ legal disclosure requirements: Professional, moral, or political? Robert MacDougall (New York City College of Technology)
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The Political Philosophy of Harm Reduction (PPHR) Convenors: Shannon Dea ([email protected]) and Daniel Weinstock ([email protected])
Session 1 (ALB 3.008) What's the "Harm" in Harm Reduction? Daniel Weinstock (McGill University) Does Harm Reduction Need Philosophy? (And Does Philosophy Need Harm Reduction?) Shannon Dea (University of Waterloo) Quantifying the harms – all of them Nicholas King (McGill University) Session 2 (ALB 3.008) Harm Reduction as Risk Shifting Mathieu Doucet (University of Waterloo) Climate Change Adaptation Understood in Terms of Harm Reduction Alain Létourneau (University of Sherbrooke) Re-examining the Relationship Between Addiction, Harm Reduction, and Autonomy: The Case of Safe Injection Sites Jamie Robertson (University of York (Canada)) Session 3 (ALB 3.008) Drug Treatment: Harm Reduction versus Abstinence Tony Mercer (Public Health England) Harm Reduction in the Sex Wars Rosa Vince (University of Sheffield) Session 4 (ALB 3.008) Harm Reduction for Corporations Vanessa Lam (University of Waterloo) Parental Licensing: A Qualified Defence Liam Shields (University of Manchester) Harm Reduction, Moral Outrage, and Public Health Law Adrian Viens (University of Southampton)
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Political Theory and the Future of Work (PTFW) Convenors: Lucas Van Milders ([email protected])
and Ben Turner ([email protected])
Session 1 (ALB 2.016)
Introduction Lucas Van Milders (Canterbury Christ Church University) & Ben Turner (University of Kent) Thinking the future of work through the history of right to work claims Pablo Scotto Benito (University of Barcelona) Sieyes and Marx in Paris Stanislas Richard (Central European University) Session 2 (ALB 2.016)
Politics of Work as Politics of Exhaustion? Jonjo Brady (University of Kent) Bodies predicated in the corporeal economy Paul McFadden (University of York) Care and Technological Unemployment
Murray Robertson (University of Roehampton)
Session 3 (ALB 2.016)
Labour Republicanism and the Future of Work Tom O’Shea (University of Roehampton) Relational equality and hierarchies of authority in economic production Angus Hebenton (University of York) Intellectual Labour, Class and Exploitation: Some Contemporary Reflections David Bates (Canterbury Christ Church University) Session 4 (ALB 2.016) Thinking (in) Autonomy: Precarity and the Future of Work Lucas Van Milders (Canterbury Christ Church University) What is (post-)work? Johan Trovik (Princeton University) Session 5 (ALB 2.016) The future of work, automation, and alienation Carl Mildenberger (University of St. Gallen) The Absence of Social Reproduction in Bernard Stiegler’s Political Philosophy of Work Ben Turner (University of Kent)
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Political Theory and the Question of Religion (PTQR)
Convenor: Zubair Ahmad ([email protected])
Session 2 (ALB 4.050)
Religion as cultus in Hobbes’s political theory Luke Collison (Kingston University London) Critique of Religion qua Ideologiekritik? Critiquing Frankfurt School’s Critique of Religion Azar Dakwar (University of Kent) The ’quest’: Law, Religion and Cultural Politics Marco Chimini (Pompeu Fabra University)
Session 3 (ALB 4.050)
Re-Orienting Ethnography: Faith, Love and Strangers Sarah Marusek (University of Leeds) Mohammed and Marx: A Decolonial Analysis of Secular Appropriation of Religion Shaheen Mohideen (University of Leeds) Citizenship Politics and Question of Public Action in South India Sadique PK (English and Foreign Language University Hydrabad)
Session 4 (ALB 4.050)
'Islam and Liberalisms'-- Enlightenment Liberalism, Political Liberalism, and Islamic Modes of Discourse Joseph Jon Kaminski (International University of Sarajevo) Reflections on “Islam” as a Technology of Power Zubair Ahmad (Freie Universität Berlin) Is Islamophobia (always) racism? Investigating race and religion in European discourse Anna Sophie Lauwers (KU Leuven)
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The Rise of Illiberalism in an Economically Troubled World (RIETW)
Convenor: Mark R. Reiff ([email protected])
Session 2 (HBS - Philosophy meeting room)
Right-Winged Unionism and the Politics of Self-Respect
Christian Neuhaeuser (University of Dortmund)
Can Universal Basic Income (UBI) Fight Against Illiberal Populism?
Otto Lehto, (King’s College London) Session 3 (HBS - Philosophy meeting room)
Winds of Change in Economically Troubled Liberal Democracies: Political Liberalism and the Containment of Right-Wing Populism Gabriele Badano (University of Cambridge) and Alasia Nuti (University of York) The Unbearable Resilience of Illiberalism Mark Reiff (UC Davis)
Session 4 (HBS - Philosophy meeting room)
Land Value Taxation in the New Age of Inequality Gavin Kerr (Queen’s University Belfast) Asymmetric Information, Exploitation and Fraud Hillel Steiner (University of Manchester)
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Religion in Liberal Politics (RLP)
Convenors: Aurélia Bardon ([email protected]) and Élise Rouméas ([email protected])
Session 1 (HBS G. 032)
Religious Accommodation and the Value of Integrity Jonathan Seglow (Royal Holloway) Why exempt conscientious objectors? Élise Rouméas (Oxford University) The Scope of Religious Group Autonomy: Varieties of Judicial Examination of Church Employment Decisions Paul Billingham (Oxford University) Session 2 (HBS G. 032) Starting at 10.30
Is There Room for Spirituality in Schools Committed to the Idea of Liberal Neutrality? Alexa Zellentin (University College Dublin) Religion, Families & Adoption Nick Martin (University of Liverpool) Session 3 (HBS G. 032) The right to the city as a right to religion Simon Thompson (University of the West of England) What is wrong with the Swiss Minaret Ban? A Comprehensive Response on Hybrid-Belonging in Post-migration Societies Esma Baycan & Matteo Gianni (University of Geneva) When is Symbolic Religious Establishment Permissible? Aurélia Bardon (University of Konstanz) Session 4 (HBS G. 032)
Political responsibility and prophetic value of theological reason Anne Guillard (Sciences Po) Liberalism and Religion's Dark Sides. Beyond Protestant definitions Anna Blijdenstein (University of Amsterdam) The Political Necessity of Civil Religion in a Modern Democratic Society Heidi M. Ravven (Hamilton College) Session 5 (HBS G. 032) Civic social-material relations under conditions of religious diversity Christoph Baumgartner (Utrecht University)
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Shades of Political Responsibility (SPR)
Convenors: Sven Gerst ([email protected]) and Daniel Hammer ([email protected])
Session 1 (HBS G.35)
A Taxonomy of Prospective and Retrospective Moral Responsibility in Collective Contexts Nils de Haan (University of Vienna) Political Responsibility for Global Risks Jakob Moggia (TUM School of Governance) The Shades of Political Responsibility: Linking Positive and Negative Citizen Duties Sven Gerst (King’s College London) Session 2 (HBS G.35)
Political Responsibility and Epistemic Obligations Daniel Hammer (Goethe University Frankfurt) Responsibilities for Justice – On Iris Young’s Theory of Political Responsibility Lukas Sparenborg (Goethe University Frankfurt) Poverty, Participation and Political Responsibility: Reassessing our Responsibilities to the Global Poor Pedro Lipperman (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Université de Rennes I) Session 4 (HBS G.35)
The Paradox of the Citizen’s Responsibility for Global Justice David Hernández Zambrano (Tilburg Law School) Young’s Account of future-oriented Individual Responsibility for Structural Injustice: a Qualified Defence Christopher Lyon (University of Manchester) Complicitous Citizens in Non-Democratic States Jinyu Sun (University College London)
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Truth, Knowledge and Political Disagreement (TKPD)
Convenors: Elizabeth Edenberg ([email protected]) and Michael Hannon ([email protected])
Session 1 (ALB 3.077)
Should Truth Play a Role in Public Reason? Elizabeth Edenberg, (Georgetown University) Deep Disagreement and the Limitations of Public Reason Chris Ranalli, (VU Amsterdam) Veritism and Epistemic Democracy Michael Hannon, (University of London)
Session 2 (ALB 3.077)
The people v. fake news; or when should misinformation on social media be prohibited? Etienne Brown, (Oxford University) The epistemology of motivated reasoning Robin McKenna, (University of Liverpool) Testimonial Knowledge, Journalism, and Democracy Brian Ball (New College of the Humanities)
Session 3 (ALB 3.077)
What is Political Polarization and Why is it Bad? Aaron Ancel (University of Toronto) How epistemic injustice can deepen disagreement Thirza Lagewaard, (VU Amsterdam)
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Theories of Public Reason (TPR)
Convenor: Julia Netter ([email protected])
Session 1 (HBS - Cordingley Theatre)
Democratic Public Justification Alexander Andreevich Motchoulski (University of Arizona) Winds of Change: Public Reason, the Containment of Unreasonable Views, and the Role of Parties Gabriele Badano (University of Cambridge) Socialization, entitlement, and Rawls’ gendered citizen: are women “free and equal” in the well-ordered society? Jennifer Head (University of Southern California) Session 2 (HBS - Cordingley Theatre)
Political autonomy, public reason, and the idea of the well-ordered society Blain Neufeld (University of Wisconsin) The Fragility of Democratic Politics: Emotions, Tocqueville, and Contemporary Political Theory Patrycja Hala Sacan (Izmir University of Economics) Constructing Public Reason Julia Netter (Oxford University) Session 3 (HBS - Cordingley Theatre)
Collectivising Public Reason: Groups as Persons in Political Liberalism Lars Moen (Australian National University) Human Dignity: A Trouble for Public Reason Theory? Michhał Rupniewski (University of Lodz)
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Contact List
Sean Aas Georgetown University [email protected]
Daniel Abrahams University of Glasgow [email protected]
Guy Aitchison UCD [email protected]
Yara Al Salman Utrecht University [email protected]
Aaron Ancell Harvard University [email protected]
Pierre André Sorbonne University Paris [email protected]
Emil Archambault University of Durham [email protected]
Dennis Arjo Johnson County Community College [email protected]
Roberta
Astolfi
Georg-August-Universitaet
Goettingen
Patrik Baard Swedish Biodiversity Centre [email protected]
Gabriele Badano University of Cambridge [email protected]
Brian Ball New College of the Humanities [email protected]
Aurélia Bardon University of Konstanz [email protected]
Rogier
Bart
Nyenrode Business University,
Philosophy of Law
David Bates Canterbury Christ Church University [email protected]
Christoph Baumgartner Utrecht University [email protected]
Esma Baycan KU Leuven and University of Geneva [email protected]
Andreas Bengtson Aarhus University [email protected]
Jonathan Benson University of Manchester [email protected]
Brian Berkey University of Pennsylvania [email protected]
Marco Bernardini Independent Researcher [email protected]
Sarah Bezan University of Sheffield [email protected]
Jan Bíba Charles University [email protected]
Rudmer Bijlsma University of Lausanne [email protected]
Paul Billingham University of Oxford [email protected]
Anna Blijdenstein University of Amsterdam [email protected]
Malik Bozzo-Rey Institut Catholique de Lille [email protected]
Jonjo Brady University of Ulster [email protected]
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Jeannine Bringmann University of Manchester [email protected]
Étienne Brown Université de Montréal [email protected]
Adam Burgos Bucknell University [email protected]
Christopher Burr University of Bristol [email protected]
Yue
Cao
Univsersity of Leeds/ Tsinghua
University
Marianna
Capasso
University of Pisa - Scuola Normale
Superiore
Hannah Carnegy-Arbuthnott Stanford University [email protected]
Shuk Ying Chan Princeton University [email protected]
Richard Child University of Manchester [email protected]
Marco Chimini Pompeu Fabra [email protected]
John Christman Penn State University [email protected]
Christine Clavien Geneva University [email protected]
Paul Cliteur Leiden University [email protected]
Luke Collison CRMEP Kingston University London [email protected]
Philip Cook University of Edinburgh [email protected]
Nick Cowen New York University School of Law [email protected]
Elizabeth Cripps University of Edinburgh [email protected]
Hrvoje Cvijanovic University of Zagreb [email protected]
Azar Dakwar University of Kent [email protected]
Stephen Daniels University of Glasgow [email protected]
Rossella De Bernardi University of York [email protected]
Niels de Haan University of Vienna [email protected]
Shannon Dea University of Waterloo [email protected]
Anna Deplazes Zemp University of Zurich [email protected]
Frank Dietrich Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf [email protected]
Maria Dimova-Cookson Durham University [email protected]
Alfonso Donoso Universidad Católica de Chile [email protected]
Mathieu Doucet University of Waterloo [email protected]
Johannes Drerup University of Koblenz-Landau [email protected]
Pavel
Dufek
Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk
University
Elizabeth Edenberg Georgetown University [email protected]
Kristian Ekeli University of Stavanger, Norway [email protected]
Kate Emden University of Chicago [email protected]
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Bart Engelen Tilburg University [email protected]
Lior
Erez
Edmond J Safra Center for Ethics, Tel
Aviv
Paul Fagan University of Hull [email protected]
Thomas Ferretti London School of Economics [email protected]
Sævar Finnbogason University of Iceland [email protected]
Giacomo Floris University of Manchester [email protected]
Blake Francis Princeton University [email protected]
Martin
Fricke
National Autonomous University of
Mexico
Corrado Fumagalli LUISS - Guido Carli [email protected]
Adam Fusco University of York : [email protected]
Alexandre Gajevic Sayegh Yale University [email protected]
Itzel Garcia [email protected]
Francisco Garcia-Gibson University of Buenos Aires [email protected]
Marco Genovesi University of Nottingham [email protected]
Vittorio Gerosa University of Manchester [email protected]
Sven Gerst King's College London [email protected]
Marc Goetzmann University of Nice Sophia Antipolis [email protected]
Christopher
Gohi
Weltethos-Institut an der Universität
Tübingen
Natalie
Gold
Public Health England/ University of
Oxford
Kalle Grill Umeå University [email protected]
Thomas Grote University of Tuebingen [email protected]
Anne Guillard IEP de Paris [email protected]
Paul Gunn Goldsmiths, University of London [email protected]
E. Carina H. Keskitalo Umeå University [email protected]
Patrycja Hala Sacan Izmir University of Economics [email protected]
Daniel Hammer Goethe Universität Frankfurt [email protected]
Tom Hancocks University of Leeds [email protected]
Patricia
Hannam
Hampshire County
Council/Winchester University
Jennifer Head University of Southern California [email protected]
Angus Hebenton University of York [email protected]
Eric Heinze Queen Mary, University of London [email protected]
Eric Heinze Queen Mary, University of London [email protected]
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David Hernandez Tilburg University [email protected]
Tom Herrenberg Leiden University [email protected]
Colin Hickey Utrecht University [email protected]
Kei Hiruta University of Oxford [email protected]
Sarah Hitchen Lancaster University [email protected]
Robert
Hughes
University of Pennsylvania, Wharton
School
Ruxandra Ivanescu University of Manchester [email protected]
Bart
Jansen
Nyenrode Business University/
Philosophy of Law
Carl Jauslin University of Basel, Faculty of Law [email protected]
Julian
Jonker
The Wharton School of the
University of Pennsylvania
Robert Jubb University of Reading [email protected]
Elizabeth Kahn Durham University [email protected]
Joseph Kaminski International University of Sarajevo [email protected]
Shawn Kaplan Adelphi University [email protected]
Sheheen Kattiparambil University of Leeds [email protected]
Katharina Kaufmann University of Giessen [email protected]
Timothy Kenyon University of Manchester [email protected]
Gavin Kerr [email protected]
Suzie Kim Princeton University [email protected]
Enes Kulenovic University of Zagreb [email protected]
Margot Kuylen University of Essex [email protected]
Thirza Lagewaard VU Amsterdam [email protected]
Vanessa Lam University of Waterloo [email protected]
Marjolein Lanzing University of Technology Eindhoven [email protected]
Anna Sophie Lauwers KU Leuven [email protected]
Anh Le University of Manchester [email protected]
Otto Lehto King's College London [email protected]
Alain Létourneau Université de Sherbrooke [email protected]
Pedro
Lippman
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
and University of Rennes
David Lundie Liverpool Hope University [email protected]
Linnea Luuppala University of Helsinki [email protected]
Livia Luzzatto University of Reading [email protected]
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D Robert
MacDougall
New York City College of Technology,
CUNY
Pedro Magalhães University of Helsinki [email protected]
Spiridon
Makris
University of Macedonia,
Thessaloniki, Greece
Tawan Manakun University of Manchester [email protected]
Goncalo
Marcelo
CECH, U. Coimbra / Catolica Porto
Business School
Andreas Marcou Queen Mary, University of London [email protected]
Roger Marples [email protected]
Nick Martin University of Liverpool [email protected]
Marina Martinez Mateo Goethe University [email protected]
Sarah Marusek University of Leeds [email protected]
Sarah Marusek University of Leeds [email protected]
Brian McElwee University of Southampton [email protected]
Paul McFadden University of York [email protected]
Robin McKenna University of Liverpool [email protected]
Anna Meine University of Siegen [email protected]
Anna Melnyk [email protected]
Maria Mendez University of Glasgow [email protected]
Tony Mercer Public Health England [email protected]
Josh Milburn University of York [email protected]
Carl David Mildenberger University of St. Gallen [email protected]
Lars Moen Australian National University [email protected]
Andres Moles Central European University [email protected]
Alexander Motchoulski University of Arizona [email protected]
Kevin Mott-Thornton Non-Affiliated [email protected]
Nicola Mulkeen University of Manchester [email protected]
Lauritz Munch Aarhus University [email protected]
Julia Netter University of Oxford [email protected]
Jonathan Neufeld College of Charleston [email protected]
Blain Neufeld University of Wisconsin [email protected]
Christian Neuhaeuser TU Dortmund [email protected]
Philip Nickel Eindhoven University of Technology [email protected]
Fay Niker Stanford University [email protected]
Alasia Nuti University of York [email protected]
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Selina O'Doherty Swansea University [email protected]
Tom O'Shea University of Roehampton [email protected]
Temi Ogunye LSE [email protected]
Andreas Oldenbourg TU Dortmund University [email protected]
Vida Panitch Carleton University [email protected]
Emil Panzaru King's College London [email protected]
Phil Parvin Loughborough University [email protected]
James Pattison University of Manchester [email protected]
Norbert
Paulo
University of Graz & University of
Salzburg
Adam Pearce University of Reading [email protected]
Lonneke Peperkamp Radboud University Nijmegen [email protected]
Matthew Perry University of Manchester [email protected]
Sadique
PK
English And Foreign Language
University, Hyderabad
Douglas Ponton University of Catania [email protected]
Rosamund Portus University of York [email protected]
Kaveh Pourvand London School of Economics [email protected]
Molly Powell University of Manchester [email protected]
Michael Räber University of Zurich [email protected]
Vicente
Raja
Rotman Institute of Philosophy,
Western University (Ontario)
Manjeet Ramgotra SOAS University of London [email protected]
Heidi Ravven Hamilton College [email protected]
Theo Reeves-Evison Birmingham City University [email protected]
Mark Reiff University of California at Davis [email protected]
Jouni Reinikainen Stockholm University [email protected]
Elettra Repetto Central European University [email protected]
Stanislas Richard Central European University [email protected]
Joseph Roberts University of Manchester [email protected]
Jamie Robertson York University [email protected]
Murray Robertson University of Roehampton [email protected]
Noemie Rouault University of Manchester [email protected]
Elise Roumeas University of Oxford [email protected]
Rebecca
Ruehle
University of Halle & University of
Mannheim
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Michal Rupniewski University of Lodz [email protected]
Marcello Ruta Bern University [email protected]
Julius Schneider University of Essex [email protected]
Pablo Scotto University of Barcelona [email protected]
Jonathan Seglow Royal Holloway, University of London [email protected]
Cain
Shelley
London School of Economics and
Political Science
Liam Shields University of Manchester [email protected]
Ruhza
Smilova
Sofia University "St. Kliment
Ohridski"
Sarah Smith University of Chichester [email protected]
Leonie Smith University of Manchester [email protected]
Patrick Smith National University Singapore [email protected]
James Souter University of Leeds [email protected]
Lukas
Sparenborg
Goethe Universität Frankfurt am
Main
Jacob Sparks John Jay College [email protected]
Sebastian Stein University of Tübingen [email protected]
Hillel Steiner University of Manchester [email protected]
Christine Straehle University of Ottawa [email protected]
Lenka Strnadová University of West Bohemia, Pilsen [email protected]
Jinyu Sun UCL [email protected]
Zoltán Gábor Szucs Centre for Social Sciences [email protected]
Anthony Taylor Nuffield College, University of Oxford [email protected]
Hanno Terao Waseda University [email protected]
Simon Thompson University of the West of England [email protected]
David Thunder University of Navarra [email protected]
John Tilson Liverpool Hope University [email protected]
Dick Timmer Utrecht University [email protected]
Ronald Tinnevelt Radboud University Nijmegen [email protected]
Ioanna Tourkochoriti NUI Galway School of Law [email protected]
Johan Trovik Princeton University [email protected]
Ben Turner University of Kent [email protected]
Maxim van Asseldonk Radboud University Nijmegen [email protected]
Petra van der Kooij Utrecht University [email protected]
Aart van Gils University of Reading [email protected]
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Sara Van Goozen University of York [email protected]
Lucas Van Milders Canterbury Christ Church University [email protected]
Rosa Vince University of Sheffield [email protected]
Ruth Wareham University of Warwick [email protected]
Daniel Weinstock McGill University [email protected]
Suzanne Whitten Queen's University Belfast [email protected]
Anna Wienhues University of Manchester [email protected]
Joseph
Wiinikka-Lydon
Center for Ethics, University of
Pardubice
Bernard Yack Brandeis University [email protected]
Greg
Yudin
Moscow School of Social and
Economic Sciences/New School for
Social Research
Kristin Zuhone University of California, Berkeley [email protected]
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MANCEPT Workshops Organising Team
Giacomo Floris Noemie Rouault
Ruxandra Ivanescu Christian Schemmel
Nicola Mulkeen Steve de Wijze
Joseph T. Roberts
MANCEPT Workshops Helpers
Jeannine Bringmann Tawan Manakun
Vittorio Gerosa Matthew Perry
James Helfer Molly Powell
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Ideas of Places to Dine
Brodsky Restaurant (in the RNCM) (£)
Modern British
http://www.rncm.ac.uk/visit-us/brodsky/ 124 Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9RD. (approx. 1 min walk from the conference)
EastzEast (£££)
Indian http://eastzeast.com/venues/manchester-princess-street/ Princess Street, Manchester M1 7DG (approx. 15 min walk from the conference)
Umami (££)
Japenese Sushi and noodle bar
www.mudcrabindustries.co.uk/manchester 149-153 Oxford Rd, Manchester, M1 7EE (approx. 4 min walk from the conference)
Pizza Express (££)
Pizza and Italian
http://www.pizzaexpress.com/ 79 Oxford Street, M1 6FQ (approx. 16 min walk from the conference)
Red Chilli (£££)
Chinese
http://redchillirestaurant.co.uk/manchester-ox_gallery.asp 413-419 Oxford Rd, M13 9WL (approx. 8 min walk from the conference) The Tempus Bar and Restaurant (£££)
Modern British
http://www.palacehotelmanchestercity.co.uk/dining/ Inside the Palace Hotel, Oxford Street, M60 7HA (approx. 14 min walk from the conference)
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