What happens then when one’s national belonging is diminished/destroyed? One still can exercise their agency: thus, the right […]
Category Archive: C4eSymposiums
Arendt’s analysis of human rights points to a theory of action that locates power and freedom in people, […]
we should read the first right of “the right to have rights” as a right to land [➡︎ […]
This symposium is based on an online interdisciplinary conference hosted by the Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, […]
This symposium is based on an online international and interdisciplinary conference hosted by the Centre for Ethics, University […]
This symposium is based on an online international and interdisciplinary conference hosted by the Centre for Ethics, University […]
This symposium is based on an online international and interdisciplinary conference hosted by the Centre for Ethics, University […]
Conference: Afrofuturism and the Law [2022 C4eJ 31]
Long before the film Black Panther captured the public’s imagination, the cultural critic Mark Dery had coined the term “Afrofuturism” […]
The Ethics of Humanism: Human Rights, Cosmopolitanism, and Resistance [2022 C4eJ 29]
Speakers: Catherine Bolten (University of Notre Dame) Shahrzad Sabet (New York University and Center on Modernity in Transition) […]
Ethics, Intersections, Reflections: C4E Undergraduate Research Conference
Transparency has become an astonishingly popular ideal over the last couple of decades. Its traditional habitats, public law […]
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