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Just War and the Responsibility to Protect: A Critique – Robin Dunford & Michael Neu

CAPPE Workshop | 14/11/19 | The Morals of the Market: Human Rights and Neoliberalism. Workshop with Dr Jessica Whyte

CAPPE (Brighton) & CSPT (Sussex) Conference | Critical Theory In (A Time Of Crisis)

CAPPE Annual Conference | After the “End of History”: Philosophy, History, Culture, Politics

11th Sep 2019 – 13th Sep 2019  Thirty years after the end of the Cold War, this conference looks both backwards and forwards to explore the legacies of 1989. Francis Fukuyama famously claimed that this moment marked the “End of… Continue Reading →

The Political Ontology of Giorgio Agamben – German Primera

Gender, populism and democracy | Discussion with Judith Butler

Critical theories in a global context

World-leading academics from over 40 countries gathered for a landmark conference on the rise of populism and on the future of democracy.

ICCTP Conference | Critical Theories In A Global Context

23 – 25 January 2019 | University of Brighton Critical Theories in a Global Context: Fascism? Populism? Democracy? Keynote Speakers: Lorenzo Bernini; Luciana Cadahia; Jean Comaroff; Kelly Gillespie; Saygun Gokariksel; Donna Jones; Maurizio Lazzarato; Christoph Menke; Leigh-Ann Naidoo The conference… Continue Reading →

Debord, Time and Spectacle – Tom Bunyard

Refining the case against free speech | Arianne Shavisi & Bob Brecher

Workshop | Theorising Transnational Populism

18-19 January 2018 CAPPE, University of Brighton and Cátedra Libre Ernesto Laclau, University of Buenos Aires supported by the British Academy) Thursday 18 January 10.00am -10.30am: Introductory Comments: Transnational Populist Politics? Paula Biglieri (University of Buenos Aires) and Mark Devenney… Continue Reading →

Re-engaging the Politics of Black Radicalism in the Age of ‘Black Live Matter’ | Kehinde Andrews

Workshop | Theorising Transnational Populist Politics

15th Jun 2017 This event was part of a British Academy funded project which aims to secure a long-term partnership between Argentinian and UK scholars and research centres concerned with the politics, economics and ideology of populist movements of the… Continue Reading →

Conference | Populist Politics & Neoliberal Reactions, Buenos Aires

5th – 6th December 2016 | University of Buenos Aires Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics & Ethics (CAPPE) (University of Brighton), Catedra Ernesto Laclau, (University of Buenos Aires) and the British Academy Under the project “Theorising Transnational Populist Politics” carried… Continue Reading →

Pro-choice and the limits of reproductive autonomy | Arianne Shavisi

Book Launch | “Crowds and Party” by Jodi Dean

19th March 2016 As part of the Theorising Transnational Politics project, and in anticipation of panels taking place at the annual Political Studies Association conference, a one-day workshop was held with Jodi Dean to discuss and critically examine her book,… Continue Reading →

Workshop | The Politics of Populism

17 – 18 March 2016 Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics & Ethics (CAPPE) (University of Brighton), Catedra Ernesto Laclau, (University of Buenos Aires) and the British Academy The Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics, University of Brighton, and “Cátedra… Continue Reading →

Workshop | Understanding Radical Politics Today: Theories and Practices of Resistance

3rd December 2015 Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics & Ethics (CAPPE) (University of Brighton), Catedra Ernesto Laclau, (University of Buenos Aires) and the British Academy This CAPPE workshop invited scholars working in the area of radical politics to discuss and… Continue Reading →

Public Lecture | 12 Years of Populist Politics in Argentina by Paula Biglieri

1st December 2015 | Old Courtroom, Brighton

Theorising Transnational Politics | Project Launch, Buenos Aires

8th October 2015 | University of Buenos Aires Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics & Ethics (CAPPE) (University of Brighton), Catedra Ernesto Laclau, (University of Buenos Aires) and the British Academy International Subjects and Emancipations within the Post-Marxist Field The “International… Continue Reading →

Complicity and Responsibility | Thomas Docherty

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