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SUMMARY:Global Theory Forum Spring Symposium on Applied International Political Philosophy
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LOCATION:Room 421\, Roberts Building\, London\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>The <strong>Global Theory Forum's Spring Symposium</strong> is being hosted at&nbsp\;<strong>UCL</strong>&nbsp\;this year\, and is made possible by the generous support of the&nbsp\;<strong>Society for Applied Philosophy</strong>. We are very much looking forward to hearing all of the contributions of our ECR presenters and senior discussants - Dr. Alice Baderin (Reading)\, Dr. Tom Parr (Warwick)\, Dr. Alex Grzankowski (KCL) and Dr. Ross Mittiga (SOAS) - as well as our keynote lecture by Prof. Jeffrey Howard (UCL).</p>\n<p>Note this is a free event but there are limited spaces so please do register your interest via Eventbrite:&nbsp\;https://tinyurl.com/GTFSymposium</p>\n<p><strong>Schedule:</strong>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><u>9:00&ndash\;9:30</u></p>\n<p>Registration</p>\n<p><u>9:30&ndash\;10:30</u></p>\n<p>&ldquo\;When Criticism Becomes Abuse: The Ethics of Political Attack&rdquo\;\, keynote lecture by Prof Jeff Howard (UCL)</p>\n<p><u>10:30&ndash\;11:45</u></p>\n<p>The Methodology of Situated Theory: Engaging with Politics in Historical\, Ethnographic\, and Realist Terms</p>\n<p>Moderated by Dr Alice Baderin (Reading)</p>\n<ul>\n<li>\n<p>&ldquo\;Climate Resistance and (Non)Violence Recognition: The Case of Portugal's Clim&aacute\;ximo&rdquo\;\,Daniel Santos (Loughborough)</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>&ldquo\;From Methodological Turn to Disciplinary Crisis? Three Problems for Situated Political Theory&rdquo\;\, George Boss (QMUL)</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p><u>12:00&ndash\;1:15</u></p>\n<p>An Incredible Alternative to Politics: Digital Technology and Global Power in the Age of AI</p>\n<p>Moderated by Dr Alex Grzankowski (KCL)</p>\n<ul>\n<li>\n<p>&ldquo\;Fake Stage Capitalism? AI Deep Fakes and the New (?) Politics of Truth&rdquo\;\, Caio Simoneti (Cambridge)</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>&ldquo\;The Automated Demos: Identity\, Recognition\, and the Collapse of the Political Interval&rdquo\;\,Erik Cardona-Gomez (SOAS)</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p><u>1:15&ndash\;2:00</u></p>\n<p>Lunch</p>\n<p><u>2:00&ndash\;3:15</u></p>\n<p>Forming a Green Imaginary: The Politics of Stasis and Reconstruction in the Context of Climate Catastrophe</p>\n<p>Moderated by Dr Ross Mittiga (SOAS)</p>\n<ul>\n<li>\n<p>&ldquo\;Eschatological Ethics: Imagining a Fair End of the World&rdquo\;\,Rhiannon Emm (KCL)</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>&ldquo\;Transnational Governmentality as an Antidote to Climate Stasis&rdquo\;\, Daniel Drury (St. Andrews)</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p><u>3:30&ndash\;4:45</u></p>\n<p>Work and Beyond: Exploring the Moral and Political Centrality of Work</p>\n<p>Moderated by Dr Tom Parr (Warwick)</p>\n<ul>\n<li>\n<p>&ldquo\;Free Riding on Reproduction&rdquo\;\,Rebecca Clark (LSE)</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>&ldquo\;Post-work\, Anti-Work\, and the State&rdquo\;\, Jonjo Brady (QMUL)</p>\n</li>\n</ul>\n<p><u>5:00&ndash\;6:00</u></p>\n<p>Political Theorising In and Against the Globalised Present: Local Struggles\, Globalised Power\, roundtable featuring Dr Baderin\, Dr Grzankowski\, Dr Mittiga\, Dr Parr and Prof Howard.</p>\n<p><u>6:00&ndash\;7:00</u></p>\n<p>Networking and Drinks Reception at UCL</p>
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