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Citizenship and Justice: rethinking Political Theory and Political Philosophy

A project of the Centre for Humanities Research, the Dept. of Political Studies and the Dept. of Philosophy, UWC

invites you to a Reading Group and Seminar on the work of, and  with,  

Prof. Carlos Forment,

Graduate Faculty of New School of Social Research and Instituto de Desarallo Humano, Buenos Aires

 

28 April 2017 Reading Group:  11-1pm, Centre for Humanities Research Seminar Room

“Ordinary Ethics and the Emergence of Plebian Democracy Across the Global South: Buenos Aire’s La Salada Market, Current Anthropology, Vol. 56, 2015”

05 May, Seminar and  Workshop with Carlos Forment

11-1pm:  Carlos Forment: Everyday Civility and Ordinary Politics Among Buenos Aires’ Scavengers: Emergent Forms of Plebeian Citizenship Across the Global South

2-3pm: Ethnography and Political Theory, a conversation with Carlos Forment

Carlos Forment is Associate Professor of Sociology at the New School for Social Research. He has  three sets of  research concerns: 1) to  provide a Tocquevillian account of the development of civic democracy in nineteenth century Latin America and a Latin American reading of Tocquevillian democracy in the modern west; 2)  to make sense of everyday forms of nationhood and selfhood in nineteenth century Latin America; and 3) to understand the way governmentalized populations across the global south, in the course of practicing everyday politics in the wake of neoliberalism, have transformed themselves into plebeian citizens.

All Welcome

Please rsvp [email protected]

 

With Support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation