Denise Celentano’ new paper in ‘Philosophy and Social Criticism.’
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Denise Celentano’ new paper in ‘Philosophy and Social Criticism.’
Will Clare Roberts is one of the contributors.
New book chapter by Rodrigo Diaz, in Compact Compendium of Experimental Philosophy (De Gruyter, 2024).
In the context of the Philosophy of Health lecture series, a presentation titled ‘Toward Epistemic Justice in Participatory Research in the Context of Neurodiversity.’
Work co-edited by Frédéric Mérand and Jennifer Welsh, with contributions from several CRÉ members: Valérie Amiraux, Ryoa Chung, Allison Christians, Peter Dietsch, Pablo Gilabert, Justin Leroux, Cynthia Milton, and Pierre-Olivier Pineau.
On killing animals in shelters, ‘Knowing Animals’ podcast, with Josh Milburn.
Global Dialogue Week 2023: Sustainable Institutions and Collective Capabilities. Rafael Ziegler will be among the panelists.
Epistemic Justice Webinar: Presentation titled “Rethinking Intellectuality: A Black Feminist Perspective in Critical Disability Studies.”
New publication by Ryoa Chung. A chapter co-written with Joanne Liu.
Les Ateliers de l’éthique/The Ethics Forum: Appel à contributions / Call for submissions.
Agnès Berthelot-Raffard’s segment on the radio show ‘À Échelle humaine’.
The co-director of CRÉ and philosophy professor at UdeM has been awarded a prize for her work in the field of international relations ethics. Congratulations!
Launch at IDÉA of the special issue of the journal ‘Public Ethics’ co-edited by Vincent Couture and Hazar Haidar.
Ryoa Chung’s segment on the radio show ‘Moteur de recherche.’
Bioethics Journal Club of the School of Public Health of the Université de Montréal (ESPUM).
Presentation titled ‘Situating the Antiblack Violence of Blackface in Canada & Quebec: The Pornotrope as Analytic’, as part of the Epistemic Justice Webinar, hosted by the CRC-IAE.