Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics

Category The Politics of the Novel

The What, the Why and the How of ‘Policy’ 6th November 13.00-16.30, Room 304, Elm House, Moulsecoomb, University of Brighton

Join CAPPE and AUTONOMY on the 6th November 13.00-16.30 to learn more about the Policy Writing Process. The Autonomy Institute is a progressive independent research institute that creates data-driven tools and policy to strengthen democracy and build a fair economy:  https://autonomy.work/. You can either attend in… Continue Reading →

The Politics of Bordering – Tuesday 3rd December 2024 – M2 Boardroom City Campus

    Workshop: The Politics of Bordering. CAPONEU Project CAPPE (Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics) Tuesday 3rd of December Keynote speaker: Aleksandra Lewicki, Reader in Sociology and Co-Director of the Sussex European Institute, University of Sussex, UK.  … Continue Reading →

CAPONEU | Rethinking Politics | 9-11th September 2024

Rethinking the Political: Narrative, Protest and Fiction in the 21st Century   The conference programme and abstract booklet can be found here Date: Monday 9th – Wednesday 11th of September 2024                                                                                                                 Location: Room M2 and G4 58-76 Grand Parade, University… Continue Reading →

Event | Brighton Book Festival & CAPPE | 18th-23rd June 2024

The University of Brighton’s Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics will be partnering with CAPONEU and the Brighton Book Festival for a week programme of events at Grand Parade City Campus, 18th- 23rd June. Please see the link here… Continue Reading →

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