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Seminar: Charles Walton, "Social Rights in the Longue durée"
Abstract: As historians have recently noted, economic and social rights have a long history. Far from being ‘second generation rights’ of the twentieth century, they are now seen as stretching back even further than the civil and political rights of the E ...
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Mind Matters: Opportunities and Challenges for Neurotechnology
From brain-computer interfaces enabling paralyzed patients to control robotic limbs, to deep brain stimulation treating depression, we are witnessing unprecedented breakthroughs in our ability to interface with the human brain. Yet with these opportunitie ...
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Constitutional Right to Truth? How to Protect the Right to Information and the Right to Privacy Today (Marcin Kilanowski)
ABSTRACT International law refers to the right to truth. A similar right exists on the national level – the right to information. However, the right to information may get into conflict with the right to privacy. While legislators and courts were trying t ...
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Care and Democracy Series: The Crisis of What Binds Us
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Toward the Psychological Humanities
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Ricardo Gonçalves, "Digitally Mediated Intersubjectivities and the Public Sphere: Ambivalent Democratic & Authoritarian Effects"
Sponsored by The Center for Media, Communication, and Global Change & The Center for Critical Democracy Studies ABSTRACT The digital transformation is reshaping the public sphere and raising critical questions about the prospects for sustaining and de ...
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Seminar: Iain Stewart, "Thinking Democracy after Marx and Empire"
ABSTRACT: This talk examines how decolonization informed the development of a new democratic theory at the end of the Algerian War, with far-reaching consequences for intellectual politics in France and beyond during the final decades of the twentieth cen ...
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Contemporary French Poetry Reading
JOIN US FOR AN EVENING OF BILINGUAL READINGS BY CONTEMPORARY FRENCH WRITERS VINCENT BROQUA, VIRGINIE POITRASSON, AND MICHELLE NOTEBOOM Vincent Broqua is a writer and translator. He works with text, video and narrative for a politics of gaiety. He wri ...
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Trust in the Digital Age: Governing Platforms for the Public Good
The session, titled Trust in the Digital Age: Governing Platforms for the Public Good, will feature a 30-minute keynote address from, Christophe Gauthier, a leader of UNESCO’s Internet for Trust initiative, followed by an open Q&A discussion with stud ...
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