Philosophy and Borders Workshop

September 29, 2022

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In this online workshop, scholars will present work that normatively assesses migration in light of the empirical reality and complexity of the contemporary politics of migration. This workshop is part of the Philosophy and Borders working group, which aims to bring together researchers in the fields of ethics and political theory on the topic of borders and migration. 

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Workshop program: 

12.50 — 1pm: Welcome

1 — 1.45pm: Daniel Sharp, “Why Defenders of Collective Self-Determination Should Reject Externalized Border Control”

1.45 — 2.30pm: Lukas Schmid, "Beyond Unilaterality: Oppression and Authority in Border Externalization"

2.30 — 2.45pm: Break 

2.45 — 3.30pm: Ariana Carolina Peruzzi, “Do Communities have Rights to Remain?”

3.30 — 4.15pm: Gemma Bird, “Constructing Vulnerability and Victimhood at the EU Border”

Time zone: BST

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University of Tehran
Scuola Normale Superiore

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