Migration, Multipolarity, and Non-Domination
Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities,
Bad Homburg, July 9, 2014
The workshop is organized by the Global Justice Network in cooperation with the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities in Bad Homburg.
CONVENORSJulian Culp, Tamara Jugov, Miriam Ronzoni
KEYNOTE SPEAKERSBarbara Buckinx, San Diego
Julian Culp, Frankfurt
Tamara Jugov, Frankfurt/FU Berlin
Patti Lenard, Ottawa
Johannes Plagemann, TU Darmstadt
Tim Waligore, Pace
DISCUSSANTSAyelet Banai, Haifa
Eszter Kollar, Frankfurt
Miriam Ronzoni, Manchester/TU Darmstadt
Christian Schemmel, Manchester
Tiziana Torresi, Adelaide
PROGRAMME10.45 - 12.00 Migration Panel
Chair: Ayelet Banai (Haifa)
Patti Lenard (Ottawa)
The Ethics of Expulsion
Discussant: Christian Schemmel (Manchester)
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-15.00 Foreign Policy and Multipolarism Panel
Chair: Miriam Ronzoni (Manchester/TU Darmstadt)
Barbara Buckinx (San Diego) The Foreign Policy of a Non-Dominating State
Julian Culp (Frankfurt) and Johannes Plagemann (TU Darmstadt)
Hooray for Global Justice? Emerging Democracies in a Multipolar World
Discussants: Ayelet Banai (Haifa) and Tiziana Torresi (Adelaide)
15.00-15.30 Coffee break
15.30-17:30 Global Justice and Domination Panel
Chair: Eszter Kollar (Frankfurt)
Tamara Jugov (Frankfurt/FU Berlin)
How a domination-based approach can overcome the status-quo- and circularity-objection to practice-dependent theories of justice
Tim Waligore (Pace)
Global Justice, Domination, and Climate Justice
Discussants: Miriam Ronzoni (Manchester/TU Darmstadt) and Eszter Kollar (Frankfurt)