[PHILOS-L] 2nd Reminder: CfP: Injustice and the Global, St Andrews Graduate Conference

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Call for Papers for the 13th St Andrews Graduate Conference in International Political Theory

Theme: (In)justice and the Global
Deadline for abstract submission: 28th February 2025


Please see https://iptconferencestandrews.wordpress.com for more information. Any questions can be directed to myself or ipt...@st-andrews.ac.uk

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[In]justice is perhaps the defining feature of modern political society. Whether its [in]justice at the border via the exclusion and abuse of migrants or global economic inequalities, [in]justice seeps into every aspect of global political life. Daily, people face – and overcome – injustices. It is not surprising, then, that questions of injustice and justice and global politics remain pressing for political theorists today.
 
There are many questions to be asked about [in]justice and the global. These include, but are not limited to: How should we conceptualise justice and injustice? How do we identify, conceptualise, and rectify injustice? Is there something unique about [in]justice at the global level? What does international political theory reveal about the nature of injustice? How does technology affect and perpetuate [in]justice today? What is the role of (international) political theory in addressing injustice? Is there a role for hope in creating a just world?
 
We seek submissions related in any way to the theme as set out above or to the following non-exhaustive list of potential topics: 

·     Justice and Injustice
·       Critical and/or poststructural approaches to [in]justice 
.    Climate [in]justice
·       Technology and [in]justice 
·       [In]justice and migration
·       International Relations theory and [in]justice
·       Economic and trade [in]justice
·       Democracy, populism and the question of [in]justice 
·       Responses to injustice
·       Social movements and [in]justice
                ·       Any other related topics


University of St Andrews

David Anderson
PhD Candidate 

School of International Relations

da...@st-andrews.ac.uk 
https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/persons/david-anderson


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