April 12, 2016

Everyday Humanitarianism: Ethics, Affects and Practices. a keynote address by Co-Director Miriam ticktin at LSE

Co-Director Miriam Ticktin is a Keynote Speaker, alongside Craig Clahoun, for the “Everyday Humanitarianism: Ethics, Affects and Practices” two day event at the London School for Economics and Political Science. In this ‘post-humanitarian’ age, solidarity is driven by converging logics of consumption and utilitarianism where doing good for others is about mundane micro-practices that aim […]

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BRIDGE TO MEMBERSHIP:THE ROLE OF MEXICAN CONSULATES IN IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION. A talk by Co-director Alexandra Delano at UCLA

A talk by Co-Director Alexandra Delano on the policies of the Mexican state towards its diaspora in the United States. Part of the Latin American Institute Lecture Series at UCLA. Assistance for immigrants to learn English, receive health services, open a bank account or get a work certification is generally considered to fall solely under the

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WHAT DOES INNOCENCE HAVE TO DO WITH JUSTICE? a Talk by Co-Director Miriam Ticktin at university of Kentucky

Co-Director Miriam Ticktin was a lecturer for the The Committee on Social Theory’s Spring Lecture Series at the University of Kentucky. Her talk was titled “What Does Innocence Have to do with Justice?”. More info at https://socialtheory.as.uky.edu/committee-social-theory-spring-lecture-series

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