Cannibal Capitalism How Our system is Devouring Democracy, Care, and the Planet– and What We Can Do about It (Verso, 2022) Nancy Fraser (Philosophy, The New School) Respondents Ashley Bohrer (Gender and Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame) Michael Dawson (Political Science, University of Chicago) Johanna Oksala (Philosophy, Loyola University-Chicago) ON ZOOM Friday, April
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IT TAKES A MOVEMENT Social Mobilization and Rebuilding Democracy July 3-9, 2023 Organized by The Center for Global Culture and Communication (CGCC), Central European University (CEU), and the Center of Transcultural Studies (CTS) — Around the world, democracies are breaking down. Many are being dismantled from within while others face attacks
The Center of Global Culture and Communication (An interdisciplinary initiative of Northwestern University’s School of Communication) & the Center for Transcultural Studies Jointly present Questioning the Present: An Online Public Forum on The Force of Non-Violence (Verso, 2020) Judith Butler (Distinguished Professor, Department of Comparative Literature & Program of Critical Theory, UC Berkeley) Judith Butler’s recent book shows how an ethic
The Center for Global Culture and Communication (An interdisciplinary initiative of Northwestern University’s School of Communication) Invites you to an in-person conference on Rhetoric and Politics of Protest and Social Mobilization II Friday, May 26, 2023 TGS Commons 2122 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60201 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Participants Banu Bargu (History of
Critical Theory in Critical Times WORKSHOP Focused on Professor José Medina’s The Epistemology of Protest: Silencing, Epistemic Activism, and the Communicative Life of Resistance Friday, May 19, 2023 3:30-6:30pm Harris Hall-108, 1881 Sheridan Rd, Evanston Reception to Follow A Discussion With JOSE MEDINA Invited Commentators: Luvell Anderson Syracuse Miguel Caballero Northwestern Marcela Fuentes Northwestern Nancy Tuana Penn State This event is generously co-sponsored by The Center for Global
Symposium on Environmental Advocacy and Visual Culture Friday, April 14, 2023 Northwestern University Frances Searle Building 3-417 2240 Campus Drive, Evanston Presenters include… 9:30 am: Phaedra Pezzullo (University of Colorado) 11:00 am: Debra Hawhee (Penn State University) 1:30 pm: Finis Dunaway (Trent University) 3:00 pm: Ashley Cordes (University of Oregon) Sponsors & Co-Sponsors: The Centre for Global Culture and Communication; The Graduate School;
As part of the Rhetoric & Politics of Protest & Social Mobilization Workshop Series, The Center of Global Culture and Communication (An interdisciplinary initiative of Northwestern University’s School of Communication) , the Department of Philosophy, and Graduate Program in Rhetoric, Media, and Publics jointly present a discussion of Equality: An American Dilemma, 1866-1896 featuring Charles Postel
The Center of Global Culture and Communication (An interdisciplinary initiative of Northwestern University’s School of Communication) & Center for Transcultural Studies jointly present ‘Questioning the Present: An Online Public Forum on Elementary Aspects of the Political: Histories from the Global South (Duke University Press, 2020) Prathama Banerjee (History and Political Theory, Center for the Study of Developing Societies-CSDS, New Delhi) Respondents Humberto
The Center of Global Culture and Communication (An interdisciplinary initiative of Northwestern University’s School of Communication) & the Northwestern University Department of Philosophy jointly present Resisting Prison Injustice featuring Lisa Guenther (Queen’s National Scholar in Political Philosophy and Critical Prison Studies, Queen’s University) For as long as prisons have existed, people in prison have resisted carceral power. This workshop reflects
The Center of Global Culture and Communication (An interdisciplinary initiative of Northwestern University’s School of Communication) & the Center for Transcultural Studies jointly present ‘Questioning the Present: An Online Public Forum on The Populist Century’ (Polity Press, 2021) Pierre Rosanvallon (Modern and Contemporary Political History, Collège de France) At a time when the words and slogans of the left