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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20131011T100000
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SUMMARY:Cosmopolitanism and Conflict
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LOCATION:Rome\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:<p>Contemporary global politics is increasingly marked by conflicts. One thinks&nbsp\;of conflicts over institutions and authorities\, resources and citizenship\,&nbsp\;military force and climate change\, religion and ideology. Yet prevailing&nbsp\;cosmopolitan theories of global politics tend to abstract from conflict\,&nbsp\;through idealizing presuppositions about rights and authority\, rationality&nbsp\;and society. This conference therefore proposes to consider the constructive&nbsp\;roles that concepts of conflict might play in theorizing global politics. It&nbsp\;will focus particularly on how cosmopolitan theories might be enriched and&nbsp\;reformulated by such concepts\, and thus better respond to the challenges of&nbsp\;contemporary global conflicts.<br><br>The conference will consider the significance of conflict for such themes as:<br><br>Cosmopolitan democracy\, deliberation\, rationality<br>Global justice\, human rights\, liberalism<br>&lsquo\;Kantian&rsquo\; universalism\, pluralism<br>Concepts of conflict\, agonism<br>Political anthropology\, human development<br>Religion\, (post-)secularism<br>War\, peace-building\, humanitarian intervention<br>Environmental change<br><br>Registration fee (includes conference dinner\, lunches and refreshments):&nbsp\;Faculty &euro\;50\, Students &euro\;10<br><br>Enquiries:&nbsp\;cosmopolitanism@johncabot.edu</a><br><br></p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Tom Bailey;CN=Martine Prange:
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