Academic Conveners: Andrew Schaap, University of Exeter (a.w.schaap@ex.ac.uk) and Aletta Norval, University of Essex (alett@essex.ac.uk). Conference Organiser: Iain Hampsher-Monk, University of Exeter (i.w.hampsher-monk@exeter.ac.uk).
Event timetable
Thursday 8th Jan 2009
2.00-4.00 Arrival
4.00-4.30 Tea
4.30-6.00
Kimberly Hutchings, LSE
‘What is orientation in thinking? The question of time and timeliness in international political theory’
6.00-7.00 Reception
7.00-8.30 Dinner
8.30-10.00
Thom Brooks, Newcastle
‘Why Save the Planet?’
Friday 9th Jan 2009
8.00-9.00 Breakfast
9.15-10.45
Janice Richardson, Exeter
‘Kant, Contract and Subordination’
10.45-11.15 Coffee
11.15-12.45
Bonnie Honig, Northwestern
‘Antigone’s Laments, Creon’s Grief: Mourning, Membership and the Politics of Exception’
1.00-2.00 Lunch
2.00-3.30 Free Time
3.45-4.15 Tea
4.15-4.45 AGM
4.45-6.15
Jason Frank, Cornell
‘Promiscuous Citizenship’
6.15-7.15 Reception
7.15-8.30 Dinner
8.30-10.00
Jonathan Wolff, UCL
‘Risk, Disadvantage and the Evaluation of Health Systems’
Saturday 10th Jan 2009
8.00-9.00 Breakfast
9.15-10.45
Terrell Carver, Bristol
‘The German ideology did not take place’
10.45-11.15 Coffee
11.15-12.45
Duncan Kelly, Cambridge
‘Jealousy and the Nobility of Resentment’
Call for Papers: Spring Conference of the Section for Political Theory and the History of Ideas (GPSA) University of Rostock, Germany; 13–15 March 2024