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Author: Fredericke Weiner

March 31, 2021October 26, 2021 Fredericke Weiner Cisrul Blog

Conference ‘Conceptualizing Difference’ Programme and Registration Links Published

From 13 till 16 April 2021 CISRUL is hosting the online conference 'Conceptualizing Difference' which will bring together scholars across disciplines to reflect on the concept of difference and its … Continue reading Conference ‘Conceptualizing Difference’ Programme and Registration Links Published

September 8, 2020October 22, 2021 Fredericke Weiner Podcast

Recording ‘Talking Difference with Gurpreet Mahajan’ Online

Our Talking Difference interview series went into its second round on September 1st. Gurpreet Mahajan, professor of Political Theory and Philosophy of Social Science at JNU, New Delhi joined us … Continue reading Recording ‘Talking Difference with Gurpreet Mahajan’ Online

July 3, 2020October 26, 2021 Fredericke Weiner Cisrul Blog

Talking Difference Recording Online

On June 10th, CISRUL started its new 'Talking Difference' interview series with a bang. Africana philosopher, phenomenologist and Fanon expert Lewis R. Gordon joined us for a thoughtful and thought-provoking … Continue reading Talking Difference Recording Online

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