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Wednesday 22 March, 16:00 – 17:30 GMT / 17:00 – 18:30 CET
Time, law and deflection after Empire: Temporal strategies of Germany’s disavowal of colonial atrocities
Speaker – Sinja Graf, London School of Economics and Political Science
Our Standing Group on Political Theory is thrilled to present its seminar series to support its mission of fostering collaboration among political scientists interested in the study of political theory.
This exciting initiative comprises monthly talks showcasing cutting-edge research on pressing matters in the field, delivered by group members and special guests, followed by a moderated discussion.
The Standing Group on Political Theory brings together scholars with substantive research interests in political theory. It aims to support research in all branches of political theory, including work on conceptual, historical, methodological and normative topics. It also aims to promote interactions across sub-disciplinary and methodological boundaries within political theory, and to facilitate interdisciplinary engagement between political theorists and scholars working in cognate disciplines.
The event is open to anyone interested in research addressing the various branches of political theory, completely FREE!
Registration is required but you'll only need to register once for the entire series. You’ll need a My ECPR account to register.
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