Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics

Category Public lectures (one-off)

Everyday resistance: Thinking, making, and living in the material world

On November 6 and 7 November  2025, the University of Brighton welcome 45+ speakers to explore the theme of ‘Everyday resistance: Thinking, making, and living in the material world’. You can now book your ticket to join this free interdisciplinary… Continue Reading →

“Warmer world, colder wars: how climate change is reshaping Great Power conflicts”

A public lecture with James Meadway All welcome. 6.30-8pm, Thursday 20th of March Room M2, Grand Parade, University of Brighton Map – https://maps.app.goo.gl/iRCoyg1tr7crhpdi9 Please register to attend https://forms.office.com/e/xhuD9Z6yhw       James Meadway hosts the new weekly economics podcast Macrodose. He… Continue Reading →

Ethics and the Public Use of Images of War

12th Nov 2008 | Brighton Photo Biennial Do we need to see what war does to people? Ought we have to see it? When does shock give way to lazy acceptance? How do photographers decide what we see and manipulate… Continue Reading →

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