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  1. Vernissage: "Drawings, Something Old, Something New" by Joe Neill

    REGISTRATION REQUIRED The AUP community is warmly invited to the vernissage for "Drawings, Something Old, Something New" by Joe Neill in the Combes Fine Arts Gallery. Please fill out the form below to register.  The exhibition runs from May 22- ...

  2. Increasing Accountability and Reducing Polarization through Evaluative Voting with Dr. Pierre Etienne Vandamme

    The Center for Critical Democracy Studies presents: Increasing Accountability and Reducing Polarization through Evaluative Voting with Dr. Pierre-Etienne Vandamme (UC Louvain). Abstract: Outside of social choice theory, philosophical reflection on voting ...

  3. Public Memory and the Shoah

    ‘ The efficacy of memory practices for social betterment is most often taken axiomatically and uncritically as an established fact. This interdisciplinary workshop launched a discussion with scholars and practitioners from multiple disciplines and perspec ...

  4. Book Launch: American Fever- Selecting Supreme Court Justices

    Register Here Related Links More About the CCDS ...

  5. Boycotting German and Germany: Artistic Censorship and the Creation of Israel (1948-1967)

    This article discusses the artistic censorship of German and Germany in Israel between 1948-1967. During these years, with various fluctuations, the Israeli Film and Theatre Review Board, the agency in charge of artistic censorship, actively censored film ...

  6. Care and Democracy Seminar

    We are pleased to announce a seminar series dedicated to the critical intersection of Care Ethics and Democratic Theory. This series will explore how the relational dimensions of care, traditionally centered on dependency and moral responsibility, can dee ...

  7. Book Workshop: The Migrating Self, A New Psychology of Migration and its Public, by Kesi Mahendran

    The book The Migrating Self challenges conventional views on migration by introducing a new psychology that positions people's migration experiences along a continuum of ten degrees of mobility. Drawing from fifteen years of empirical research across ...

  8. L’avenir de la Démocratie

    Clotilde Nouet est invitée le 17 octobre à AUP à 17h00, pour présenter son travail à partir de son travail d'édition sur Habermas dans l'Avenir de la démocratie, qui est paru en début d'année.  Habermas. L'avenir de la démocratie  est ...

  9. The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education 2024: On Grief, Exnovation and the Power of Mutual Learning

    ‘grief is not the end of things but rather the dark substrate from which great things can emerge.’ Nick Cave (2024) The Red Hand Files, Issue #287, June Which practices, ideas and expectations do we need to let go? Which ones are not realistic, timely or ...

  10. Film Screening: Beyond the Frontlines

    This film (2017, by Alexandra Dols) takes us on a journey both within our own minds and on the roads of Palestine, led by Palestinian psychiatrist and writer Dr. Samah Jabr. An heir to anticolonial psychiatrist Dr. Frantz Fanon, she exposes the psychologi ...

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