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Online Seminar Series in Political Theory

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Latest seminar

Wednesday 13 November, 16:00 – 17:00 GMT / 17:00 – 18:00 CET

High Liberalism, Strikes, and Direct Action

 

Speakers

Attila Tanyi, Arctic University of Norway

Stephen McLeod, University of Liverpool

 

Co-chairs:

Theodore Lechterman IE University

Antoinette Scherz Stockholm University

 

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About

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.

Join this event to:

  • Explore the latest thinking in the field
  • Connect with fellow researchers
  • Share your insights and debate the topics presented

Don't miss this opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the ongoing discourse across various branches of political theory.

How to join

The event is open to anyone interested in research addressing the various branches of political theory, completely FREE!

Registration is required. Your registration will apply to the 2024-25 academic year. You’ll need a My ECPR account to register.

  1. Register for the Seminar Series
  2. All seminars in the series will be automatically added to your itinerary
  3. Your itinerary is available through My Events in My ECPR
  4. A link to join the session will appear in your itinerary 15-minutes before the start of the session

About the Standing Group

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.

The group also seeks 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.


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