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provides up-to-date information and cutting-edge critical analysis of biopolitical asymmetries and other mechanisms and effects of power in philosophy and beyond

Tag: Crime

CFP: Artists & Philosophers as Criminals-mongrel matter (deadline: Oct. 31, 2025)

Our new open book will revolve around the tenuous concept of crime (as a limit) in light of: – the lives and works of artists & philosophers subjected to criminalisation/persecution – or who happened to become artists/philosophers as a result of criminalisation/persecution – or also the motives found in their works that will help us […]

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  • Axel Barcelo's avatar Axel Barcelo
    • La Estrategia de los Malos Modales según Alejandra Vitale
    • El valor de las emociones negativas
    • Relativism of Distance
    • On Lakatosian philosophy of science, based on a recent talk by Atocha Aliseda
    • The Latinx Philosophy Reader 
  • elainagmamaril's avatar elainagmamaril
    • What does interdisciplinarity mean? Philosophy Casting Call podcast season 3
    • Call for Podcast Guests
    • Embodied Subjectivities in the Philippine Context
    • Philosophy Casting Call podcast: s02e06 A Transformative Practice w/Jimena Solé
    • Philosophy Casting Call Podcast s02e05: Gatekeeping, Class, and Applied Epistemology w/Louise Durham
  • Melinda C. Hall's avatar Melinda C. Hall
    • CFA: Social Ontology 2023 (Deadline: January 30, 2023)
    • Bioethics has Always Been Eugenic
    • CFA: Mellon Post-Doc in Food Studies and Higher Education (Deadline: June 15, 2021)
    • Call For Proposals: Florida Prisons in Uncertain Times, Virtual Conference, Apr. 9-10, 2021 (extended deadline: Jan. 15, 2021)
    • Call For Proposals: Florida Prisons in Uncertain Times, Virtual Conference, Apr. 9-10, 2021 (deadline: Dec. 7, 2020)
  • Mich Ciurria's avatar Mich Ciurria
    • Techno-capitalism, Crisis Epistemology, and Disaster Ableism: How (not) to Respond to Generative AI in Higher education (My presentation @ #PhiDisSocCh6)
    • Gattaca and the Impossibility of Eliminating Disability
    • The APA Is a Neoliberal Institution: On the Great Gatsby Conference Model 
    • UnKoch My Philosophy Department: Reject Billionaire Donations for Disability Justice!
    • The APA’s Gaslighting Letter on Palestine
  • shelleytremain's avatar shelleytremain
    • Philosophy, Disability, and Social Change 6 (#PhiDisSocCh6): Day Two
    • Philosophy, Disability, and Social Change 6 (#PhiDisSocCh6): Day One
    • About the Ableism That Conditions Your Criticisms of Zoom (Again)
    • Philosophy, Disability, and Social Change 6 (#PhiDisSocCh6), Unapologetically Online, Jan. 28-30, 2026, 10am ET-4pm ET
    • Dialogues on Disability: Shelley Tremain Interviews Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril

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