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SUMMARY:Global Theory Forum Spring Symposium
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LOCATION: Room 421\, Roberts Building\, University College London\, London\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Global Theory Forum (GTF) is now inviting submissions from Early Career political theorists and philosophers for our 2026 Spring Symposium (27th April\, Room 421\, Roberts Building\, University College London). We are thrilled to be funded by the Society for Applied Philosophy\, which aims to promote philosophical work with direct practical and public impact.</p>\n<p>The event will include four panels\, each involving two early-career speakers and one senior discussant\, and arranged around four topical themes:</p>\n<ol>\n<li>\n<p>The methodology of situated theory (chaired by Dr Alice Baderin\, University of Reading)</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>Digital technology\, AI\, and global power (chaired by Dr Alex Grzankowski\, KCL)</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>The climate crisis (chaired by Dr Ross Mittiga\, SOAS)</p>\n</li>\n<li>\n<p>Work and its future (chaired by Dr Tom Parr\, University of Warwick)</p>\n</li>\n</ol>\n<p>In each panel\, speakers will present for 15-20 minutes\, followed by a response from our senior discussant and a Q&amp\;A.</p>\n<p>The Symposium keynote will be delivered by Professor Jeff Howard (UCL)\, whose research on online communications pairs political philosophy with deep engagement with policy and legal scholarship. There will also be a drinks reception hosted at UCL\, and dinner for the selected panellists and discussants.</p>\n<p>More details here:&nbsp\;https://www.globaltheoryforum.co.uk/spring-symposium.</p>
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SUMMARY:UCL Language Workshop
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LOCATION:IOE (20 Bedford Way) - Room C3.11\, London\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Speakers</strong></p>\n<p>Daniel Lassiter (Edinburgh) "Domain restriction\, presupposition\, and trivalent conditionals"</p>\n<p>Nina Haslinger (ZAS) - "Quantification without object-language quantifiers"</p>\n<p>Giorgio Sbardolini (ILLC) - "Harmony and Negative Polarity"</p>\n<p>Gabe Dupre (UC-Davis) - "Unconventional Language"</p>\n<p>Kajsa&nbsp\;Dj&auml\;rv (Edinburgh)<br><br>Please register at the link below:</p>
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SUMMARY:17th London Graduate Conference in the History of Political Thought
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LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>It gives us great pleasure to present the 17th Annual London Graduate Conference in the History of Political Thought. This year&rsquo\;s theme is &lsquo\;Vice\, Corruption and Decay&rsquo\;.</p>\n<p>The conference will take place at UCL on 11&ndash\;12 June\, and is a really great conference to attend regardless of your research interests or stage of your academic career.</p>\n<p>The keynote speaker will be Dr Shiru Lim (Leiden University).</p>
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