[PHILOS-L] REMINDER - CEPS Seminars - April 14th - Lasse Thomassen - Derrida, Deconstruction and Political Theory

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CEPS Seminars – University of Minho

 

April, 14th, 2026, at 15:00 am (WET) – on-line event

We are pleased to announce our next CEPS Seminar, scheduled for Tuesday, April 14th, at 15:00 (Lisbon time).

The seminar will feature a talk by Lasse Thomassen (School of Society and Environment, Queen Mary University of London), based on his recent book Derrida, Deconstruction and Political Theory (Edinburgh University Press, 2026). The presentation will be followed by comments from four discussants, a response by Prof. Thomassen, and a final Q&A session open to all participants.

The discussants will be:

  • António Baião (CEPS, University of Minho)

  • Inês Zampaglione (CEPS, University of Minho)

  • Thomás Zicman de Barros (CEVIPOF, Sciences Po)

  • Giuseppe Ballacci (CEPS, University of Minho)

Abstract
Drawing on the work of Jacques Derrida and other post-structuralists, this seminar explores deconstruction as a distinctive way to practice political theory. Lasse Thomassen shows familiar critiques of deconstruction as relativist and apolitical to be misconceived and argues for deconstruction as a critical approach to contemporary politics and society. We contrast deconstruction with other approaches to political theory, including analytic philosophy, critical theory, liberalism, deliberative democracy and biopolitical approaches. Developing the argument around political concepts such as rights, justice, sovereignty, democracy and populism, the seminar examines how one may combine the deconstructive readings of these political concepts with engagements with contemporary political phenomena such as 9-11, Covid-19, Donald Trump and post-truth.

Bio

Lasse Thomassen is Professor of Politics in the School of Society and Environment, Queen Mary University of London. He is the author of, among others, Deconstructing Habermas (2007) and Derrida, Deconstruction and Political Theory (2026). He is currently working on poststructuralist discourse theory as method, on deconstruction as a method for conceptual analysis, and on the concept of political representation.

 

If you are interested in attending, please send an email to gair...@elach.uminho.pt to receive the zoom link.

Regards,

Giorgio Airoldi, Ph.D.

Full Time Researcher

CEPS - Centre for Ethics, Politics and Society

Universidade do Minho

https://ceps.elach.uminho.pt/cpt_team/giorgio-airoldi/

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