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SUMMARY:"Dogwhistles\, Political Manipulation and Philosophy of Language"
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LOCATION:University of Kent\, Canterbury\, United Kingdom\, CT2 7NF
DESCRIPTION:"Dogwhistles and Figleaves: Techniques of Racist Political Manipulation"\n<p>University of Kent\, Darwin Lecture Theatre 3 MONDAY 14th March\, 2016\, 4-6pm<br> <br> <strong>New\, Updated Abstract:</strong></p>\n<p>We live in an age in which few people openly declare themselves racist.&nbsp\; However\, racial resentment remains a powerful motivating force.&nbsp\; Politicians who want to appeal to racially resentful sentiments\, then\, must craft subtle techniques for doing so.&nbsp\; This talk considers two of these techniques\, along with their implications for both politics and philosophy of language.<br> <br> Professor Saul is Director of the Society for Women in Philosophy UK and Co-Chair of the British Philosophical Association's Women in Philosophy Committee. She is on the Editorial Board for Symposia in Gender\, Race\, and Philosophy\, and on the Analysis Committee.<br> Saul is honoured to have received the 2011 Distinguished Woman Philosopher Award in Washington\, DC. But her proudest accomplishment is nonetheless having been a consultant on a zombie movie script.<br> <br> All welcome!</p>
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