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The new inequality and the redistributive politics that disappeared
Professor Keith Banting har studerat den nya ojämlikheten i Kanada – framförallt dess politiska inramning och vilken betydelse den har för fördelningspolitiken. Han lyfter tre förståelser av den växan
Law or fist? An interview on the Social Democrats and political resistance
How do you organize political resistance? Is it reasonable to use non-democratic methods to protect a democratic society? And how do you get everyone in a large organization to agree on a common strat
Digital fist bumps: searching for datafication and digitalisation in everyday CrossFit coaching practice
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Abstract The research presented here explores the nuances of data collection and sharing via digital platforms in everyday CrossFit coaching practice. There is a gr
Forskningens mörker
Sociologen Stefan Svallfors diskuterar här tillsammans med Li Bennich-Björkman sina tre böcker om forskandets och det intellektuella livets mänskliga villkor med anledning av publiceringen av den sist
Med migranternas röst - värderingar bland migranter i Sverige
Bi Puranen, generalsekreterare för World Values Survey, berättar tillsammans med kollegan Jim Frölander om resultaten av en studie om utomeuropeiska migranter som bor i Sverige. Studien visar bland an
Emily Jones: Edmund Burke, Benjamin Disraeli, and the Invention of Modern Conservatism
This paper will explore key findings drawn from my first monograph, Edmund Burke and the Invention of Modern Conservatism, 1830-1914: An Intellectual History (OUP, 2017) and my forthcoming book, One N
Jason Tucker: Why We Need to Talk About the Global Politics of AI and Healthcare
Research seminar with Jason Tucker, researcher at the Institute for Futures Studies and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the AI Policy Lab, the Department of Computing Science, Umeå University. He is
The Wrong of Capitalism Beyond Domination
Political philosophy is witnessing a revival of critiques of capitalism. Against those who argue that capitalism is unjust because of (i) its distributive outcomes, (ii) the oppression of workers at t
Wendy H. Wong: We, the Data - Human Rights in the Digital Age
Research seminar with Wendy H. Wong, Professor of Political Science and Principal's Research Chair at the University of British Columbia. In this talk Wendy H. Wong discusses some of the key themes fr
Bashir Bashir: Egalitarian bi-nationalism for Israel/Palestine
Research seminar with Bashir Bashir, associate professor of political theory at the Open University of Israel and a senior research fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. This talk argues that eg