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<strong>13th</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />
7th - 9th September<br />
Programme and Information
MANCEPT Workshops <strong>2016</strong><br />
Timetable<br />
Wednesday 7th September<br />
11:00-12:30 Registration<br />
12:30-1:30 Lunch<br />
1:30-2:00 Welcome Speech: Cordingley Lecture Theatre, Humanities Bridgeford Street<br />
2:00-4:00 Session 1<br />
4:00-4:30 Tea and Coffee Break (optional)<br />
4:30-5:30 Session 1 (continued)<br />
5:45-7:00 Wine Reception: Resources Room, Arthur Lewis Building<br />
7:30 <strong>Conference</strong> Dinner: Midland Hotel (see map on back of programme)<br />
Thursday 8th September<br />
9:30-11:30 Session 2<br />
11:30-12:00 Tea and Coffee Break (optional)<br />
12:00-1:00 Session 2 (continued)<br />
1:00-2:00 Lunch<br />
2:00-4:00 Session 3<br />
4:00-4:30 Tea and Coffee Break (optional)<br />
4:30-5:30 Session 3 (continued)<br />
Friday 9th September<br />
9:30-11:30 Session 4<br />
11:30-12:00 Tea and Coffee Break (optional)<br />
12:00-1:00 Session 4 (continued)<br />
1:00-2:00 Lunch<br />
2:00-4:00 Session 5<br />
4:00-4:30 Tea and Coffee Break (optional)<br />
4:30-5:30 Session 5 (continued)<br />
5:30 End of <strong>Conference</strong><br />
Quick Guide to Sessions<br />
Session<br />
Room<br />
1 2 3 4 5<br />
HBS G.6 PTMV PTMV PTMV PTMV<br />
HBS G.7 DS DS DS DS<br />
Cordingley ESPT ESPT ESPT ESPT<br />
HBS G.32 CA CA CA CA<br />
HBS G.34 AMPP AMPP AMPP<br />
ALB 3.040 NHRU NHRU NHRU NHRU<br />
HBS G.33 FW FW FW FW<br />
HBS G.35 PTSN PTSN PTSN PTSN<br />
ALB 2.016 PRE PRE PRE PRE<br />
ALB G.017 EH EH EH PTHE PTHE<br />
ALB G.018 RU RU EHR EHR EHR<br />
ALB G.019 EPLP EPLP EPLP<br />
HBS Han- EP EP EP<br />
ALB G.031 TEEW TEEW TEEW TEEW<br />
ALB G.030 CPR CPR RCE RCE<br />
ALB 4.050 HABS HABS HABS<br />
ALB G.038 SAPW SAPW SAPW<br />
ALB G.016 B2 B2 B2 B2<br />
ALB 2.017 RCAP RCAP RCAP RCAP<br />
ALB 3.077 PHE PHE PHE<br />
ALB G.037 TPR TPR TPR TPR<br />
ALB 3.008 FBTG CPT CPT<br />
ALB G.035 MMC MMC MMC
MANCEPT Workshops <strong>2016</strong><br />
Contents<br />
Timetable<br />
Inside front<br />
Overview and Room Locations 2-3<br />
Autonomy in Moral and Political Philosophy (AMPP) 4<br />
Biopolitics 2.0: Digital Subjects (B2) 5<br />
Collective Action: Ontology, Ethics and Application (CA) 6<br />
Conflicts on Public Reason (CPR) 7<br />
Crisis and Political Theory (CPT) 8<br />
Democratic Secrecy (DS) 9<br />
Electoral Systems and Political Theory (ESPT) 10<br />
Embracing Plurality, Learning through Practice (EPLP) 11<br />
Environmental Human Rights (EHR) 12<br />
Epistemic Perspectives on Democracy and the Market (EP) 13<br />
Expanding the Horizon: Collective Moral Agency and Global Justice (EH) 14<br />
Freedom and the Workplace (FW) 15<br />
From Bureaucracy to Governmentality (FBGT) 16<br />
Harm Avoidance and Burden Sharing (HABS) 17<br />
Marxism: Marx’s Capital (MMC) 18<br />
New Hopes for Realistic Utopias (NHRU) 19<br />
Personal Responsibility in Egalitarianism (PRE) 20<br />
Political Theory and Heterodox Economics (PTHE) 21<br />
Political Theory and Modus Vivendi (PTMV) 22<br />
Re-Thinking the Collective: Addressing the Political (RCAP) 23<br />
Rethinking Civic Education in Pluralistic Societies (RCE) 24<br />
Risk and Uncertainty (RU) 25<br />
The Ethical Experience of War (TEEW) 26<br />
The Politics of Higher Education (PHE) 27<br />
The Political Theory of Social Norms (PTSN) 28<br />
Theories of Public Reason (TPR) 29<br />
The Significance of Addressing Past Wrongs in the Struggle for Social Justice (SAPW) 30<br />
Contact List 31<br />
MANCEPT Workshops Organising Team and Helpers 36<br />
Ideas of Places to Dine 37<br />
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Overview<br />
# sessions<br />
Room Acronym Panel Title Convenors 1 W 2 T 3T 4 F 5 F<br />
HBS G.34<br />
AMPP<br />
Autonomy in Moral and<br />
Political Philosophy<br />
ALB G.016 B2 Biopolitics 2.0 Digital Subjects<br />
HBS G.32<br />
CA<br />
Collective Action: Ontology,<br />
Ethics, and Application<br />
Chris Mills • • •<br />
Gabriella Calchi-Novati<br />
Andrew Wilford • • • •<br />
Kendy Hess<br />
Violetta Igneski<br />
Tracey Isaacs<br />
ALB G.030 CPR Conflicts on Public Reason Giovanni Cogliandro • •<br />
ALB 3.008 CPT Crisis and Political Theory<br />
Natalie Riendeau<br />
Kerstin Budde<br />
Camilla Boisen<br />
Dorota Mokrosinska<br />
• • • •<br />
• •<br />
HBS G.7 DS Democratic Secrecy<br />
Eric Boot • • • •<br />
HBS<br />
Cordingley ESPT Electoral Systems and Political Daniel Weinstock<br />
Theory<br />
Matteo Bonotti • • • •<br />
Embracing Plurality, Learning Janosch Prinz<br />
ALB G.019 EPLP<br />
through Practice<br />
Irene Vanini • • •<br />
ALB G.018 EHR Environmental Human Rights Markku Oksanen • • •<br />
HBS Hanson EP<br />
Epistemic Perspectives on Democracy<br />
and the Market Jonathan Benson Michael Bennett<br />
• • •<br />
ALB G.017 EH Expanding the Horizon<br />
Jelena Belic<br />
Zlata Bozac • • •<br />
HBS G.33 FW Freedom and the Workplace<br />
James Hickson<br />
Mirjam Muller • • • •<br />
ALB 3.008 FBTG<br />
From Bureaucracy to Governmentality<br />
Liesbeth Schoonheim Guido Niccolo Barbi<br />
•<br />
ALB 4.050 HABS<br />
Harm Avoidance and Burden<br />
Sharing<br />
Joshua Robert Wells • • • •<br />
ALB G.035 MMC Marxism: Marx’s Capital Mark Cowling • • •<br />
ALB 3.040 NHRU New Hopes for Realistic Utopias Bart Engelen • • • •<br />
ALB 2.016 PRE<br />
Johanna Ahola-launonen<br />
• • • •<br />
ALB G.017 PTHE<br />
David Merrill • •<br />
HBS G.6<br />
ALB 2.017<br />
ALB G.030<br />
PTMV<br />
RCAP<br />
RCE<br />
Personal Responsibility in Egalitarianism<br />
Political Theory and Heterodox<br />
Economics<br />
Political Theory and Modus<br />
Vivendi<br />
Re-Thinking the Collectice:<br />
Addressing the Political<br />
Rethinking Civic Education in<br />
Pluralist Societies<br />
Manon Westphal<br />
John Horton • • • •<br />
Mareike Kajewski<br />
Thomas Telios • • • •<br />
Johannes Drerup • •<br />
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# sessions<br />
Room Acro- Panel Title Convenors 1 W 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 F<br />
Tome Rowe<br />
ALB G.018 RU Risk and Uncertainty<br />
Chris Marshall • •<br />
ALB G.031 TEEW The Ethical Experience of War Sam Clark • • • •<br />
Hans Radder<br />
ALB 3.077 PHE The Politics of Higher Education<br />
Pieter Pekelhering • • •<br />
HBS G.35<br />
PTSN<br />
The Political Theory of Social<br />
Norms<br />
ALB G.037 TPR Theories of Public Reason<br />
Key: Sessions: 1 W=1 Wednesday, 2T=2 Thursday, 3T=3 Thursday, 4F=4 Friday, 5F=5 Friday<br />
Billy Christmas<br />
Carlo Cordasco • • • •<br />
Anthony Taylor<br />
Paul Billingham • • • •<br />
Room Locations<br />
Arthur Lewis Building (ALB) - Ground floor<br />
Arthur Lewis Building (ALB) - 3rd floor<br />
Stairs<br />
Mens WC<br />
PC<br />
Cluster<br />
Resources<br />
Room<br />
(Lunch)<br />
Lifts<br />
Ladies WC<br />
PC<br />
Cluster<br />
2nd Floor<br />
2.017 / 2.016<br />
left when you exit lifts<br />
4th Floor<br />
4.050<br />
right when you exit lifts<br />
3.056<br />
Offices<br />
Door<br />
3.077<br />
Stairs<br />
Lifts<br />
Helper<br />
Desk<br />
G.16 G.17 G.18 G.19 Offices<br />
G.30<br />
3.040<br />
Door<br />
Door<br />
3.008<br />
G.31<br />
Reception Desk<br />
Entrance<br />
G.38 G.37 G.36 G.35 Offices<br />
Offices<br />
NB. Rooms 2.016/17 are to your left when you exit the lift on the second floor. Room 4.050 is on<br />
your right as you exit the lift on the fourth floor.<br />
HumanitiesBridgeford Street (HBS) - Ground<br />
G.35 G.34 G.33 G.32<br />
Cafe<br />
Lunch area<br />
Cordingley<br />
Lecture Theatre<br />
Stairs<br />
Entrance<br />
Hanson Room<br />
G.6<br />
G.7<br />
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Autonomy in Moral and Political Philosophy (AMPP)<br />
Convenor: Chris Mills (autonomymancept<strong>2016</strong>@gmail.com)<br />
Session 1 (HBS G.34) Personal Autonomy in Politics and Law<br />
The Importance of Equality of Opportunity to Autonomy<br />
Timothy Fowler (University of Bristol)<br />
Autonomy and Private Discrimination<br />
Heather Whitney (University of Chicago)<br />
How Should Liberals Justify the State?<br />
Chris Mills (University College London)<br />
Session 2 (HBS G.34) Deficiencies in Autonomy<br />
Benefiting Offenders<br />
David Birks (University of Kiel)<br />
Assisted Suicide and the Limits of Autonomy<br />
Louise Campbell (University of Galway)<br />
An Account of the Autonomy Impairment in Addiction in terms of Emotional Competence<br />
Frøydis Gammelsaeter (Oslo)<br />
Session 3 (HBS G.34) Relational Autonomy<br />
Autonomy and the Self: An Enduring Philosophical Mistake<br />
Michael Garnett (Birkbeck)<br />
The Possibility of Internal Undue Influence: An Insidious Threat to Autonomy<br />
Margot Kuylen (Essex)<br />
Relational Autonomy in a Critical Perspective<br />
Maud Gauthier-Chung (London School of Economics)<br />
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Biopolitics 2.0: Digital Subjects (B2)<br />
Convenors: Gabriella Calchi-Novati (calchinovatig@gmail.com)<br />
Andrew Wilford (a.wilford@chi.ac.uk)<br />
Session 1 (ALB G.016)<br />
Digital Subjects and the Biopolitics of Remains<br />
Gabriella Calchi Novati (ISAP Zurich)<br />
Lone Wolves, Werewolves and Radicalised Rolling Stone Covers<br />
Andrew Wilford (University of Chichester)<br />
Video Screening & Skype Intervention<br />
Warren Neidich (International Artist)<br />
Session 2 (ALB G.016)<br />
Redefining political discourses and reconstructing social bonds: How Japanese Diet Members use<br />
Twitter as a complement to their political activities<br />
Toru Oga, Tetsuya Nakatoh, and Satoru Uchida (Kyushu University, Japan)<br />
Molecular Diagnostics and The Digital Subject’s Unconscious<br />
Owen Dempsey (University of Manchester)<br />
The Death of the Body. Digital Biopolitics and its Relation to Subjectivities: the Case of Post-Historic<br />
American Academic Research Settings.<br />
Luca Delbello and Nabil Nazha (University of Illinois, Chicago)<br />
Session 3 (ALB G.016)<br />
On the Internet No One Knows You’re A Dog<br />
Katie Ryan (University of Cork)<br />
Confession 2.0: Intimacy and Resistance in Online Confessional Discourse<br />
Lisa Spieker (Tübingen University)<br />
We, Anthrobot: Learning From Human Forms of Interaction and Esprit de Corps to Develop More<br />
Plural Social Robotics<br />
Luis de Miranda, Subramanian Ramamoorthy, and Michael Rovatsos (University Of Edinburgh)<br />
Session4 (ALB G.016)<br />
Roundtable discussion of key ideas and themes<br />
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Collective Action: Ontology, Ethics and Application (CA)<br />
Convenors: Kendy Hess (khess@holycross.edu)<br />
Violetta Igneski (igneski@mcmaster.ca)<br />
Tracey Isaacs (tracyisaacs1@gmail.com)<br />
Session 2 (HBS G.32) Confronting Oppression<br />
What would a feminist theory of collective action and responsibility look like?<br />
Tracy Isaacs (Western University, Canada)<br />
Identities of Oppression: Collective Intentionality’s Seriality Problem<br />
Eric Chelstrom (St. Mary’s University)<br />
Geographically Gated Communities: Why Indirect Segregation is the New Normal<br />
Sarah Roe and Elyse Zavar (Southern Connecticut State University)<br />
Session 3 (HBS G.32) Individuals to Collectives in a Global Context<br />
The Obligation to Form a Collective<br />
Violetta Igneski (McMaster University)<br />
Caring and Doing: About Shared and Individual Climate Obligations<br />
Gunnar Björnsson (Umeå University)<br />
Collective Obligation, Collective Agency, and Global Poverty<br />
Bill Wringe (Bilkent University)<br />
Session 4 (HBS G.32) Ethics<br />
Collective Obligations, Responsibility Gaps, and the Demandingess Objection<br />
Felix Pinkert (University of Warwick)<br />
Can Collectives have Duties to Care?<br />
Stephanie Collins (University of Manchester)<br />
Collective Moral Action Problems and ‘We-reasoning’<br />
Anne Schwenkenbecher (Murdoch University, School of Arts)<br />
Session 5 (HBS G.32) Metaphysics and Ontology<br />
Can there be an Agent-based Ethics of Institutions?<br />
Sean Cordell (The Open University)<br />
What are Social Groups?Their Metaphysics and how to Classify Them<br />
Brian Epstein (Tufts University)<br />
The Peculiar Unity of Corporate Agents: Can Collectives have Duties to Care?<br />
Kendy Hess (College of the Holy Cross)<br />
At Cross Purposes: Abstract Individualism, Organizational Reality and the Criminal Law<br />
Jennifer Quaid (University of Ottawa)<br />
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Conflicts on Public Reason (CPR)<br />
Convenors: Giovanni Cogliandro (cogliandro@gmail.com)<br />
Yishai Mishor (y.mishor@gmail.com)<br />
Session 2 (ALB G.030)<br />
The Viability of Inclusive Political Liberalism<br />
Elizabeth Edenberg (Fordham University)<br />
Public Reason and the Novelty Objection<br />
Wojciech Ciszewski (Jagiellonian University)<br />
Should a Rawlsian state coerce Nozick? On the sectarian critique of coercing unreasonable citizens<br />
in Political Liberalism<br />
Baldwin Wong (Chinese University)<br />
Session 3 (ALB G.030)<br />
Problematic perspectives on Lockean and Rawlsian Public Reason<br />
Gianluca Sardi (University of Teramo)<br />
The Battlefield of Public Reason. Some remarks on Gaus, Quong and Vallier<br />
Giovanni Cogliandro (University of Rome Tor Vergata)<br />
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Crisis and Political Theory (CPT)<br />
Conveners: Kerstin Budde (kerstinbudde@hotmail.com)<br />
Camilla Boisen (camillaboisen@gmail.com)<br />
Natalie Riendeau (natalie.riendeau@gmail.com)<br />
Session 2 (ALB 3.008) Crisis and Europe<br />
Crisis: Catastrophe or Salvation? The Horizons of the European Citizenship<br />
Fabio Mengali, (University of Trento)<br />
Evolution from Democracy to “Manipulocracy” In the Crisis of State Sovereignty<br />
Sedef Aslı Topal (University of Szeged)<br />
Rethinking Political Theory through the Climate Crisis<br />
Kellan Anfinson, (Sciences Po)<br />
Session 4 (ALB 3.008)Crisis and Political Theory<br />
Globalization and the Question of African Identity<br />
Damian Ilodigwe, (Ss Peter and Paul Major Seminary, Bodija, Ibadan)<br />
Crisis and ideas of colonial justifications<br />
Camilla Boisen (University of the Witwatersrand)<br />
Michael Oakeshott on Political Crisis<br />
Natalie Riendeau (Cardiff University)<br />
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Democratic Secrecy (DS)<br />
Conveners: Dorota Mokrosinska (d.m.mokrosinska@phil.leidenuniv.nl)<br />
Eric R. Boot (e.r.boot@hum.leidenuniv.nl)<br />
Session 1 (HBS G.7) The Status of Secrecy in Democratic Politics<br />
From Secret Diplomacy to Diplomatic Secrecy: Contemporary Approaches to Secrecy of and about<br />
Interstate Relations<br />
Megan Donaldson (History, Cambridge),<br />
The Dilemma of Democratic Authorization of State Secrecy<br />
Dorota Mokrosinska (Philosophy, Leiden)<br />
Democracy, Transparency, Secrecy<br />
Andreas Mix (Political Science, Gießen)<br />
Session 2 (HBS G.7) The Status of Secrecy in Democratic Politics<br />
Democratic Secrecy and Law Making: The Case of Trilogues in the EU Legislative Process<br />
Emanuele Rebasti (Legal Service, Council of the EU)<br />
Linking Governance Rationales and Regimes of Non-Disclosure. Ratio(s) of National Security<br />
Secrecy<br />
Marlen Heide and Jean-Patrick Villeneuve (Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano)<br />
Democratic Secrecy and the Policy of Neither Confirm Nor Deny<br />
Katerina Hadjimatheou (Politics and International Studies, Warwick)<br />
Session 3 (HBS G.7) Limiting and Regulating State Secrecy<br />
Individual Rights, Administrative Rules,and the Problem of Enforcing Information Access<br />
Mark Fenster (Law, University of Florida)<br />
How Can Parliaments Oversee Executive Secrecy?<br />
Dorothee Riese, (Political Science, Leipzig)<br />
How to Justify Classified Public Whistleblowing?<br />
Eric Boot (Philosophy, Leiden)<br />
Session 4 (HBS G.7) Abuses of Secrecy<br />
Open Secrecy and Political Corruption<br />
James Hodgson (Politics, York)<br />
Why should not we limit publicity on epistemic grounds? When could we limit it on egalitarian<br />
grounds?<br />
John Pitseys (CRISP, Louvain-la- Neuve)<br />
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Electoral Systems and Political Theory (ESPT)<br />
Conveners: Daniel Weinstock (danielweins@gmail.com)<br />
Matteo Bonotti (BonottiM@cardiff.ac.uk)<br />
Session 2 (HBS, Cordingley Room)<br />
Electoral Discrimination and the Electoral System Design<br />
Nenad Stojanović (University of Lucerne)<br />
Mobilizing Voters as Partisans and the Importance of the Electoral Context<br />
Emilee Chapman (Stanford University)<br />
Electoral Systems and Political Elites: Entrenchment as a Challenge to the Deliberative Defense of<br />
Partisanship<br />
Jacob Eisler (University of Cambridge)<br />
Session 3 (HBS, Cordingley Room)<br />
Coalitions and the Justification for Party Government<br />
James Hodgson (University of York)<br />
Liberalism as Centripetalism<br />
Piet Goemans (University of Pavia)<br />
Session 4 (HBS, Cordingley Room)<br />
Why Campaign Finance Matters: On the Normative Significance of Electoral Spending<br />
Prithviraj Datta (Stanford University)<br />
Political Parties, Ideological Diversity and Electoral Design<br />
Dominique Leydet (Université du Québec à Montréal)<br />
Electoral Systems and Public Reason<br />
Matteo Bonotti (Cardiff University)<br />
Session 5 (HBS, Cordingley Room)<br />
Truth in Voting and Fair Representation<br />
David Estlund (Brown University) and Colin Guthrie King (Providence College)<br />
Non-Ideal Democratic Authority: The Case of Undemocratic Elections<br />
Alexander Kirshner (Duke University)<br />
On the Very Idea of a Wasted Vote<br />
Daniel Weinstock (McGill University)<br />
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Embracing Plurality, Learning through Practice (EPLP)<br />
Conveners: Janosch Prinz (j.prinz@qub.ac.uk)<br />
Irene Vanini (irene.vanini1@unimi.it)<br />
Session 1 (ALB G.019)<br />
Realist Liberalism: An Agenda<br />
Andrew Sabl (Yale University)<br />
Political Patients. From the Competence Principle to the Principle of Consideration<br />
Roberta Sala (University Vita-Salute San Raffaele) and Virginia Sanchini (Fondazione Istituto Firc di<br />
Oncologia Molecolare)<br />
What does it mean to be realist (not realistic) about legitimacy?<br />
Janosch Prinz (Queen’s University Belfast)<br />
Session 2 (ALB G.019)<br />
Why and how an analogy between fiction and realist political theory can widen our horizon?<br />
Zoltán Gábor Szücs (Centre for Social Sciences)<br />
What sort of ethic? Differing types of Prescriptive Political Realism<br />
Anthony Miller (Ryerson University)<br />
Political Realism and Practical Irrationality<br />
Carlo Burelli (Centro Einaudi, University of Milan)<br />
Session 3 (ALB G.019)<br />
The Model of the Legislator: Political Theory, Public Policy, and Realist Utopianism<br />
Paul Raekstad (Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature)<br />
The Swedish welfare state and the refugee crisis – a realist view<br />
Björn Östbring (Department of Political Science, Lund University)<br />
What is Pluralism. Morality, Individuals, Institutions<br />
Ingrid Salvatore (Università di Salerno)<br />
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Environmental Human Rights (EHR)<br />
Convenors: Ashley Dodsworth (Ashley.dodsworth@bristol.ac.uk)<br />
Markku Oksanen (markku.oksanen@uef.fi)<br />
Session 3 (ALB G.018)<br />
Ashley Dodsworth & Markku Oksanen: Opening and introductions<br />
So Good About Adjudicating Environmental Disputes in Human Rights Courts?: Six Mutually<br />
Supporting Benefits<br />
Daniel Corrigan (University of Miami)<br />
What does a Right to a ‘Natural’ Environment Mean? Defining the Natural in the Anthropocene<br />
Ashley Dodsworth (University of Bristol)<br />
Session 4 (ALB G.018)<br />
“Turning up the heat” – Assigning responsibility for providing and protecting environmental human<br />
rights<br />
Selina O’Doherty (University Of South Wales)<br />
Human Rights and Rights to Natural Resources<br />
Petra Gümplová (Max Weber Kolleg University of Erfurt)<br />
The human right to landscape: sense or nonsense?<br />
Markku Oksanen (University of Eastern Finland)<br />
Climate change, human rights and individual responsibility<br />
Corey Katz (Saint Louis University)<br />
Session 5 (ALB G.018)<br />
Future People’s Rights<br />
Hubert Schnüriger (University of Basel)<br />
Justifying the imposition of risks of rights violations on future people on contractualist grounds<br />
Eike Düvel (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz)<br />
Round table on the book proposal and concluding discussion<br />
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Epistemic Perspectives on Democracy and the Market (EP)<br />
Convenors: Michael Bennett (m.bennett@york.ac.uk)<br />
Jonathan Benson (j.benson@manchester.ac.uk)<br />
Session 1 (HBS Hanson Room)<br />
Democracy, Knowledge and Testimony<br />
Jonathan Benson (University of Manchester)<br />
Governance, ideology and the discovery process: implications of the post-Hayekian turn<br />
Dan Greenwood (University of Westminster)<br />
We know it! Social epistemology and democratic bioethical decisions<br />
Silvia Tossut (Università Vita-Salute san Raffaele)<br />
Getting it on at the FDA: The Case of Female Viagra, Expertise, Industry, and the People<br />
Naomi Scheinerman (Yale University)<br />
Session 2 (HBS Hanson Room)<br />
Competition and Epistemic Gain<br />
Stephen Hood (University of Manchester)<br />
A Hayekian account of utilising dispersed and tacit knowledge in moral discourse<br />
Kaveh Pourvand (LSE)<br />
Risk is our business: why unselfish co-operators need ‘skin in the game’<br />
Nick Cowen (King’s College London)<br />
Session 3 (HBS Hanson Room)<br />
A critique of market alternatives to democratic incompetence<br />
Michael Bennett (University of York)<br />
Ethics in the Market and the Forum<br />
Simon Kaye (King’s College London)<br />
The Miracle of the Oracle: The Role of Assumptions in Epistemic Theory<br />
Paul Gunn (Goldsmiths, University of London)<br />
Epistemic Democracy and the Spectre of Incompetence<br />
Felix Gerlsbeck (Technical University of Munich)<br />
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Expanding the Horizon: Collective Moral Agency and Global Justice<br />
(EH)<br />
Convenors: Jelena Belic (belic_jelena@phd.ceu.edu)<br />
Zlata Bozac (zlibozac@gmail.com)<br />
Session 1 (ALB G.017)<br />
Global Justice, Cooperative Action, and Responsibility Gaps<br />
Anne Schwenkenbecher (Murdoch University)<br />
Moral Obligation for Groups<br />
Anton Eriksson (University of Sheffield)<br />
What Do I Have to Do with Them? Mediation-Based Individual Obligations<br />
Jelena Belic and Zlata Božac (Central European University)<br />
Session 2 (ALB G.017)<br />
Collectivization Duties in Global Ethics<br />
Niels de Haan (University of Groningen)<br />
A Collective Outcome Account of Collective Responsibility<br />
Christine Hobden (European University Institute)<br />
Session 3 (ALB G.017)<br />
Individual Responsibility for Uncoordinated Group Actions<br />
Daniel Hammer (Frankfurt University)<br />
Is the International Community a Collective Moral Agent?<br />
Christina Friedlaender (University of Memphis)<br />
An Ontological Account of Group-Agent / Individual-Agent Differences in Responsibilities and<br />
Rights<br />
Leonie Smith (University of St Andrews)<br />
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Freedom and the Workplace (FW)<br />
Convenors: James Hickson (jh2034@york.ac.uk)<br />
Mirjam Müller (mirjam.mueller.1@hu-berlin.de)<br />
Session 1 (HBS G.033)<br />
Freedom and the use of knowledge at work: Labour republicanism via Friedrich Hayek<br />
Sean Irving (University of Manchester)<br />
Labor republicanism, free labour, and precarious work<br />
James Hickson (University of York)<br />
Rational Inequality in The ‘Gig-Economy’<br />
Eliana Zur-Szpiro (UCL)<br />
Session 2 (HBS G.033)<br />
Freedom in the Workplace: A Libertarian Socialist Analysis<br />
Paul Raekstad (Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature)<br />
If You’re a Workplace Democrat, How Come You’re Not a Socialist?<br />
Nicholas Vrousalis (Leiden University)<br />
The tyranny of Failed Application: On Ideology and Unemployment<br />
Jordi Cabos (University of Bremen)<br />
Session 3 (HBS G.033)<br />
Gender Specific Forms of Exploitation<br />
Mirjam Müller (Humboldt University)<br />
On Forced Labour<br />
Gulzaar Barn (Oxford University)<br />
Session 4 (HBS G.033)<br />
Freedom and the Workplace in the Information Age<br />
Vangelis Papadimitropoulos (University of Crete, Greece)<br />
Re-defining Means, Ends, Agents and Principals, in the Production of Wealth: Conceptual Insights<br />
from a Poltical Economy of Labour<br />
Edgar Manjarin Castellarnau (University of Barcelona)<br />
Concluding Discussion<br />
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From Bureaucracy to Governmentality: Subjection and Lived<br />
Experience (FBTG)<br />
Convenors: Guido Niccolò Barbi (guidoniccolo.barbi@kuleuven.be)<br />
Liesbeth Schoonheim (liesbeth.schoonheim@kuleuven.be)<br />
Session 1 (ALB 3.008)<br />
The relationship between the political and the economic and the problem of the state in French<br />
Post-Marxism<br />
Svenja Bromberg (Goldsmiths, University of London)<br />
The Rule by Nobody: Political Agency and Expertise<br />
Guido Barbi (KU Leuven)<br />
Plural intimacies: exploring Lebanese citizenship, sectarianism and the state through the practice of<br />
civil marriage<br />
Michela De Giacometti (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales)<br />
Law, Violence, Action. Arendt on Subjectivity and Warfare<br />
Liesbeth Schoonheim (KU Leuven)<br />
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Harm Avoidance and Burden Sharing in Debates about Climate<br />
Justice (HABS)<br />
Convenors: Joshua Robert Wells (j.r.wells@pgr.reading.ac.uk)<br />
Alex McLaughlin (a.mclaughlin@pgr.reading.ac.uk)<br />
Vera Van Gool (v.vangool@pgr.reading.ac.uk)<br />
Session 2 (ALB 4.050) “Harm avoidance” Chair: Alex McLaughlin<br />
Principles to take moral schizophrenia seriously in the case of geoengineering<br />
Joshua Wells (University of Reading)<br />
Individual climate duties from a harm avoidance perspective<br />
Augustin Fragnière (University of Washington)<br />
Doing justice to future nonhuman generations<br />
Anna Wienhues (University of Manchester)<br />
Session 3 (ALB 4.050) “Burden Sharing” Chair: Vera Van Gool<br />
What is at stake in debates about burden sharing?<br />
Alex McLaughlin (University of Reading)<br />
Ex ante compensation of climate change victims in developing countries: form, financing, and<br />
allocation of resources<br />
Christian Baatz (University of Kiel)<br />
The Primacy of Harm Avoidance in Guiding Responses to ‘Climate Migration’<br />
Jamie Draper (Utrecht)<br />
Session 4 (ALB 4.050) “Cross overs” Chair: Joshua Wells<br />
Precaution: a case of both harm avoidance and burden sharing<br />
Vera Van Gool (University of Reading)<br />
A climate justice to come<br />
Marco Bernardini (University of Reading)<br />
Local and Global Climate Justice<br />
Eric Brandtstedt (Lund University/LSE)<br />
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Marxism: Marx’s Capital (MMC)<br />
Convenor: Mark Cowling (cmcowlinguk@gmail.com)<br />
Session 1 (ALB G.035)<br />
Marx on the Capitalist Division of Labour and its Overcoming in Capital<br />
Paul Raekstad (University of Canterbury)<br />
Capital as History and the History of Capital<br />
Catherine Feely (University of Derby)<br />
Labour/Unemployment, Value/Poverty: Some Dialectical Forms in Capital Volume I<br />
Paul Smith (George Mason University)<br />
Session 2 (ALB G.035)<br />
The History of Value and the Value of History<br />
Radhika Desai (University of Manitoba)<br />
The Whole of the Storm: Money, debt and crisis in the current long depression<br />
Alan Freeman (Geopolitical Economy Research Group)<br />
TSSI Experiments in Circulation<br />
Nic Potts (Solent University)<br />
Marx as Alternative to “Marxian Economics”<br />
Andrew Kilman (George Mason University)<br />
Commodity Fetishism and the Origins of Human Subjectivisation<br />
Nigel Greaves (Middle East Technical University, Northern Cyprus Campus)<br />
Session 3 (ALB G.035)<br />
Engels’ Dialectics of Nature and Marx’s Capital<br />
Mark Cowling (Teesside University)<br />
Primitive Accumulation, Today: Developments in biotechnology and the privatisation of life<br />
Craig Whittall (University of Durham)<br />
Marx’s idea on the change of property rights in the rise of capitalism in Capital I<br />
Gaofeng Meng (University of Glasgow)<br />
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New Hopes for Realistic Utopias (NHRU)<br />
Convenor: Bart Engelen (b.engelen@uvt.nl)<br />
Session 2 (ALB 3.040) Nudging, Autonomy, and Paternalism<br />
Welcome and Introduction<br />
Bart Engelen (Tilburg University)<br />
Why Nudges May Justifiably Restrict Autonomy<br />
Rebecca Ruehle (University of St Andrews)<br />
The Nudger Can’t Touch Me<br />
Anastasia Vugts (Wageningen University)<br />
Paternalism as a Virtue<br />
Thomas Nys (University of Amsterdam)<br />
Session 3 (ALB 3.040) Practice and Criticisms<br />
Behavioural Insights at Scale<br />
Susannah Hume<br />
Individuation of Outcomes in Behavioral Public Policies<br />
Daphne Truijens (Erasmus University Rotterdam)<br />
Nudge, Behavioral Economics and Regulation: More Problems than Solutions?<br />
Malik Bozzo-Rey (University Catholique de Lille)<br />
Session 4 (ALB 3.040) Nudging towards Green and Consumer Behavior<br />
Fairness, Peak Pricing and Nudging<br />
Stijn Neuteleers (University of Groningen)<br />
Legal Compliance and Linguistic Deviance in Consumer Contracts<br />
Anne Brunon-Ernst (Panthéon-Assas University)<br />
Session 5 (ALB 3.040) The Ethics of Nudging<br />
The Threat of Choice Architecture to Moral Responsibility: Merely a Facade?<br />
Philip Robichaud<br />
The Consequentialist Turn in the Debates on the Ethics of Nudging<br />
Bart Engelen (Tilburg University)<br />
Ethics of Nudges” May Boil Down to Respect for Nudgees’ Preferences<br />
Christine Clavien (University of Geneva)<br />
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Personal Responsibility in Egalitarianism (PRE)<br />
Convenor: Johanna Ahola Launonen (johanna.ahola-launonen@helsinki.fi)<br />
Session 1 (ALB 2.016)<br />
Contribution, non-contribution, and reciprocity<br />
Johanna Ahola-Launonen (University of Helsinki/Aalto University)<br />
Personal Responsibility in a Democratic Welfare State - A Plea for Fairness<br />
Marion Smiley (Brandeis University)<br />
Agent Responsibility: Political not Metaphysical<br />
Jessica Kaplan (University of Cambridge)<br />
Session 2 (ALB 2.016)<br />
Agency, Accountability & Justice<br />
Jodie Lamb (University of Manchester)<br />
Rethinking the Place of Responsibility-Sensitivity Within Theories of Distributive (and Relational)<br />
Justice<br />
Alexander Brown (University of East Anglia)<br />
Session 3 (ALB 2.016)<br />
A Dilemma for Luck Egalitarian Responsibility-Sensitivity<br />
Richard Rowland (Australian Catholic University)<br />
Projects, Basic Needs, and Individual Responsibility<br />
Bekka Williams (Minnesota State University)<br />
Session 4 (ALB 2.016)<br />
Relational Egalitarianism, Responsibility, and Markets<br />
David Sherman (University of Montana)<br />
Can Tan’s Institutional Luck Egalitarianism Preserve the Connection Between Choice and Rewards?<br />
Jamie Robertson (York University Toronto, Canada)<br />
Round table: Concluding thoughts, ideas and summarizing key ideas<br />
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Political Theory and Heterodox Economics (PTHE)<br />
Convenor: David Merrill (dcmerrill@gmail.com)<br />
Session 4 (ALB G.017)<br />
Rawls’ Difference Principle and the Socialization of the Rental Value of Land<br />
Gavin Kerr (Queen’s University Belfast)<br />
The Post-Keynesian and Modern Money Theory Critique of Neoclasssical Economics and the<br />
Consequences for Liberal Political Theory<br />
David Merrill (Hertfordshire)<br />
Session 5 (ALB G.017)<br />
Bounded Rationality and Constrained Maximization<br />
Vangelis Chiotis (Anglia Ruskin University)<br />
Power and Neoclassical Economics: A Return to Political Economy?<br />
Adam Ozanne (Manchester)<br />
Group Discussion<br />
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MANCEPT Workshops <strong>2016</strong><br />
Political Theory and Modus Vivendi (PTMV)<br />
Convenors: Manon Westphal (manon.westphal@uni-muenster.de)<br />
John Horton (j.horton@keele.ac.uk)<br />
Session 1 (HBS G.06) Chair: John Horton<br />
The Will to Live in Common’: Modus Vivendi and the Virtue of Civility<br />
Derek Edyvane (University of Leeds, UK)<br />
Isaiah Berlin and the nature of pluralism<br />
Maria Dimova-Cookson (University of Durham, UK)<br />
Liberal and modus vivendi legitimacy<br />
Fabian Wenner (University of Münster, Germany)<br />
Stability and the radical potential of modus vivendi<br />
Nat Rutherford (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)<br />
Session 2 (HBS G.06) Chair: Maria Dimova-Cookson<br />
What is Distinctive, and Distinctively Valuable, in Modus Vivendi Politics?<br />
David McCabe (Colgate University, US)<br />
Modus Vivendi and Global Justice<br />
Katharine Schweitzer (University of Nevada, Reno, US)<br />
The priority of politics to morality: two versions of practice-dependent liberalism<br />
Valentina Gentile (LUISS, Rome, Italy)<br />
Session 3 (HBS G.06) Chair: Katharine Schweitzer<br />
An Evolutionary Approach to the Justification of Modus Vivendi<br />
Luca Costa (University of Genova, Italy)<br />
Modus Vivendi and Toleration<br />
Michael Kühler (University of Münster, Germany)<br />
Institutions of Modus Vivendi Politics<br />
Manon Westphal (University of Münster, Germany)<br />
Session 4 (HBS G.06) Chair: Manon Westphal<br />
Agency, Practice, and Civil Association: Michael Oakeshott’s Account of modus vivendi<br />
Simas Celutka (Vilnius University, Lithuania)<br />
Liberalism, Paternalism and Diversity<br />
Konstantinos Kalliris (King’s College London)<br />
Modus vivendi and motivations for compliance<br />
Roberta Sala (San Raffaele University, Italy)<br />
Should a Rawlsian state coerce Nozick? On the sectarian critique of coercing unreasonable citizens<br />
in Political Liberalism<br />
Baldwin Wong (The Chinese University, Hong Kong)<br />
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Re-Thinking the Collective / Addressing the Political (RCAP)<br />
Convenors: Mareike Kajewski (mareike.kajewski@gmx.net)<br />
Thomas Telios (thomas.telios@unisg.ch)<br />
Session 1 (ALB 2.017) Political Collectives<br />
The demos and the principle of labour<br />
Nicolas Schneider (University of Kingston)<br />
The Corporate State<br />
Mathias Hein Jessen (Copenhagen Business School)<br />
Collecting publics and public collectives: the state between nature, legislation and recognition<br />
Niccolo Milanese (EHESS, Paris)<br />
Session 2 (ALB 2.017) Foundations of Collective Agency<br />
Marx’ notion of common-being as being-in-common<br />
Thomas Telios (University of St. Gallen/Goethe-University Frankfurt)<br />
Overcoming Alienation? Sartre’s Notion of Common Praxis<br />
Gerhard Thonhauser (University of Vienna)<br />
The social production of collection action: why collectives should be conservatively radical<br />
Chris Henry (University of Kent)<br />
Session 3 (ALB 2.017) Re-Modeling the Collective: Culture vs. Nature<br />
Relational and affective agency<br />
Esther Mader (University of Cologne)<br />
Encounter and the common: questions on the precondition of revolutionary agency<br />
Sophia Rahel Süss (University of Vienna) & Niki Kubaczek (Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna)<br />
Challenging Culture in the Name of the Collective<br />
Ben Turner (University of Kent)<br />
Session 4 (ALB 2.017) Post-individualism and Radical Democracy<br />
Exploring The Triadic Nature of Radical Democratic Community<br />
Theresa Clasen (Humboldt University in Berlin)<br />
The Collective of the “Space of Appearances“ in Hannah Arendt’s Political Thought<br />
Shmuel Lederman (The Open University of Israel)<br />
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Rethinking Civic Education in Pluralistic Societies (RCE)<br />
Convenor: Johannes Drerup (drerup@uni-landau.de)<br />
Session 4 (ALB G.030)<br />
Democratic Participation and Civic Conscience: A Theoretical Accounting of Democratic Authority in<br />
Secondary Schools<br />
Jacob Garett (University of Utah)<br />
Religion and tradition in the school environment: an analysis of educational policies in England and<br />
Ireland<br />
Tarcísio Amorim (UCD School of Politics and International Relations, Dublin)<br />
Universality and Particularity<br />
Lars Osterloh (Leipzig)<br />
Session 5 (ALB G.030)<br />
Cultivating liberal citizens by reading classics<br />
Baldwin Wong (The Chinese University, Hong Kong)<br />
Civic education and the paradoxes of toleration<br />
Johannes Drerup (University of Koblenz-Landau)<br />
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MANCEPT Workshops <strong>2016</strong><br />
Risk & Uncertainty (RU)<br />
Convenors: Chris Marshall (c.j.marshall@lse.ac.uk)<br />
Tom Rowe (t.rowe@lse.ac.uk)<br />
Session 1 (ALB G.018)<br />
Risk, Calamity, and Apology<br />
Marko Ahteensuu (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden & Turku Institute for Advanced Studies)<br />
The Moral Foundations of Mistaken Defense<br />
Renee Bolinger (University of Southern California)<br />
Moral Caution and its Consequences<br />
Richard Rowland (Australian Catholic University)<br />
Session 2 (ALB G.018)<br />
Uncertainty in Intergenerational Ethics<br />
Jared Houston (Queen’s University, Canada)<br />
Risk, Expected Moral Value, and the Imperative of Responsibility<br />
Matthew Rendall (University of Nottingham)<br />
Guidance from Precautionary Principles Given Risk and Uncertainty<br />
Matthew Braddock (University of Tennessee, Martin)<br />
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MANCEPT Workshops <strong>2016</strong><br />
The Ethical Experience of War (TEEW)<br />
Convenor: Sam Clark (sam.clark@lancaster.ac.uk)<br />
Session 1 (ALB G.031)<br />
From Ethical Demandingness to Ethical Exhaustion<br />
Michael Robillard (University of Connecticut)<br />
War Experience and the Unity of a Life<br />
Sam Clark (Lancaster University)<br />
Session 2 (ALB G.031)<br />
Can we Consent to Soldier?<br />
Sarah Hitchen (Lancaster University)<br />
Meaning and Moral Injury<br />
Kevin Cutright (Saint Louis University)<br />
On War and Warring<br />
Matthew Yaw (Loyola University Chicago)<br />
Session 3 (ALB G.031)<br />
TBA<br />
Tara Woodyer (University of Portsmouth)<br />
Phronesis and the Profession of Arms<br />
John Baldari (University of Leeds)<br />
Session 4 (ALB G.031)<br />
Methods round table<br />
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The Politics of Higher Education: Analyses, Assessments, Alternatives<br />
(PHE)<br />
Convenors: Pieter Pekelharing<br />
Hans Radder (H.Radder@vu.nl)<br />
Session 3 (ALB 3.077)<br />
Embedded libertarianism: Reframing social citizenship in the wake of consumerist higher education<br />
reforms in the UK and the Netherlands<br />
Yussef al Tamimi (University of Oxford and VU University Amsterdam)<br />
The epistemic basic structure, justice and universities<br />
Faik Kurtulmus (Sabanci University Istanbul)<br />
Session 4 (ALB 3.077)<br />
Universities in the Society - Collaboration and social contribution in the strategic platforms of the<br />
Nordic universities<br />
Anita Välikangas (University of Helsinki)<br />
Why scientific knowledge is, and should remain, a common good<br />
Hans Radder (VU University Amsterdam)<br />
Perverse incentives in science and the threat they pose to the value of a doctorate<br />
Sicco D. de Knecht (University of Amsterdam)<br />
Session 5 (ALB 3.077)<br />
Academic dissensus and exclusion: The creating of peripheral yet powerful zones of (non)<br />
participation in higher education<br />
Richard Watermeyer (University of Bath)<br />
On academic freedom, science and democracy<br />
Pieter Pekelharing (University of Amsterdam)<br />
Changing the university: conditions and opportunities<br />
General discussion<br />
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MANCEPT Workshops <strong>2016</strong><br />
The Political Theory of Social Norms (PTSN)<br />
Convenors: Billy Christmas (billy.christmas@manchester.ac.uk)<br />
Carlo Cordasco (c.cordasco@sheffield.ac.uk)<br />
Session 2 (HBS G.35)<br />
An Ethos of Liberty: Liberal Political Institutions and Social Norms<br />
Billy Christmas (University of Manchester) & Carlo Cordasco (University of Sheffield)<br />
Social Norms and Civic Education<br />
Emily McTernan (UCL)<br />
Session 3 (HBS G.35)<br />
Virtue, Norms, and the Institutional Context of Liberal Citizenship<br />
Mark Button (University of Utah)<br />
There is No Political Theory of Social Norms<br />
Thomas Noah (University of Pennsylvania)<br />
Session 4 (HBS G.35)<br />
The Normative Relevance of Social Norms for Political Theory<br />
Agnes Tam<br />
Lege Sine Moribus Vanae<br />
Thomas Noah & Molly Sinderbrand (University of Pennsylvania)<br />
Social Norms and Territorial Rights<br />
Laura Lo Coco (King’s College London)<br />
Session 5 (HBS G.35)<br />
Tax Avoidance and Social Norms<br />
Hamish Russell (University of Toronto)<br />
Enforcing Social Norms: the Morality of Public Criticism and Shaming<br />
Paul Billingham (Oxford)<br />
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MANCEPT Workshops <strong>2016</strong><br />
The Significance of Addressing Past Wrongs in the Struggle for<br />
Social Justice (SAPW)<br />
Convenors: Johannes Schulz (schulz@soz.uni-frankfurt.de)<br />
Malte Ibsen (ibsen@soz.uni-frankfurt.de)<br />
Session 1 (ALB G.038)<br />
The backward-looking dimension of the Beneficiaries Pay Principle: the standpoint for justifying<br />
compensatory climate justice<br />
Laura Garcia Portela (University of Valencia)<br />
Structure Versus Agency? The Relation Between Past Wrongs and Present Day Injustice<br />
Daniel Butt (Oxford University)<br />
Supersession and Integrating Historical Injustice<br />
Timothy Waligore (Pace University)<br />
Session 2 (ALB G.038) Starting at 10.30am<br />
Distributive justice, corrective justice, and moral repair<br />
Andrew Cohen (Georgia State University)<br />
Beyond the Forward-Looking/Backward-Looking Binary: Police Violence, Reparations, and the<br />
Irreducibly Personal Dimension of Justice-Seeking<br />
Jennifer Page (Brown University)<br />
Session 3 (ALB G.038)<br />
Must Rhodes Fall? Social Struggle over Symbolic Remnants of the Unjust Past<br />
Johannes Schulz (University of Frankfurt)<br />
Progress through the unjust past<br />
Alasia Nuti (University of York/ University of Frankfurt)<br />
Reasons to be Cheerful? The Significance of Past Wrongs in Adorno and Habermas<br />
Malte Froslee Ibsen (University of Frankfurt/ University of Copenhagen)<br />
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MANCEPT Workshops <strong>2016</strong><br />
Theories of Public Reason (TPR)<br />
Convenors: Paul Billingham (paul.billingham@politics.ox.ac.uk)<br />
Anthony Taylor (anthony.taylor@nuffield.ox.ac.uk)<br />
Session 1 (ALB G.037)<br />
Public Reason and Social Equality<br />
Han Van Wietmarschen (UCL)<br />
Public Reason, Compromise, and Community<br />
Andrew Lister (Queen’s)<br />
The Prospects of Public Reason<br />
Jinzhou Ye (Leuven)<br />
Session 2 (ALB G.037)<br />
On the Implications of Public Reason<br />
Areti Theofilopoulou (Oxford)<br />
Constructing Public Values<br />
Anthony Taylor (Oxford)<br />
Public Reason and the Non-Identity Problem<br />
Jeremy Williams (Birmingham)<br />
Session 3 (ALB G.037)<br />
Scientific Reasons, Accessibility, and Public Reason<br />
Gabriele Badano (Cambridge) & Matteo Bonotti (Cardiff)<br />
What’s Wrong With Advocacy From Private Reasons Under Circumstances of Incompleteness?<br />
Julia Netter (Oxford)<br />
Public Reason and the Limits of Responsibility<br />
Frodo Podschwadek (Glasgow)<br />
Session 4 (ALB G.037)<br />
Is There an Epistemic Argument for Political Liberalism?<br />
Matthias Brinkmann (Oxford)<br />
Epistemic Public Reason<br />
Sameer Bajaj (Arizona)<br />
On the Epistemic Status of Reasonable Disagreement: Reply to Enoch<br />
Mike Ashfield (Southern California)<br />
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Contact List<br />
MANCEPT Workshops <strong>2016</strong><br />
Johanna Ahola-Launonen University of Helsinki johanna.ahola-launonen@helsinki.fi<br />
Marko Ahteensuu University of Turku mataah@utu.fi<br />
Yussef Al Tamimi University of Oxford yussef_altamimi@hotmail.com<br />
Tarcisio Amorim UCD tarcisio.amorim@yahoo.com.br<br />
Kellan Anfinson Sciences Po kanfi2040@gmail.com<br />
Michael Ashfield University of Southern California ashfield@usc.edu<br />
Christian Baatz University of Kiel baatz@philsem.uni-kiel.de<br />
Gabriele Badano Cambridge University gb521@cam.ac.uk<br />
Sameer Bajaj University of Arizona sameer.bajaj1@gmail.com<br />
John Baldari University of Leeds prjdb@leeds.ac.uk<br />
Guido Niccolo Barbi KU Leuven guidoniccolo.barbi@kuleuven.be<br />
Gulzaar Barn Oxford University gulzaar.barn@gmail.com<br />
Michael Bennett University of York m.bennett@york.ac.uk<br />
Jonathan Benson The University of Manchester j.benson@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Marco Bernardini University of Reading marco.bernardini1@icloud.com<br />
Paul Billingham Christ Church, University of Oxford paul.billingham@chch.ox.ac.uk<br />
Gunnar Björnsson Umeå University gunnar.bjornsson@umu.se<br />
Camilla Boisen University of the Witwatersrand , camillaboisen@gmail.com<br />
Renee Bolinger University of Southern California rbolinge@usc.edu<br />
Matteo Bonotti Cardiff University BonottiM@cardiff.ac.uk<br />
Eric Boot Leiden University e.r.boot@hum.leidenuniv.nl<br />
Zlata Bozac Central European University zlibozac@gmail.com<br />
Matthew Braddock University of Tennessee, Martin mbraddo1@utm.edu<br />
Eric Brandstedt Lund University/LSE e.brandstedt@lse.ac.uk<br />
Matthias Brinkmann University of Oxford matthias.brinkmann@philosophy.<br />
ox.ac.uk<br />
Svenja Bromberg Goldsmiths, University of London svenja.bromberg@gmail.com<br />
Anne BRUNON-ERNST Panthéon-Assas University annebrunon@gmail.com<br />
Kerstin Budde NYU Berlin kerstinbudde@hotmail.com<br />
Carlo Burelli Centro Einaudi, University of Milan burelli.carlo@gmail.com<br />
Daniel Butt University of Oxford daniel.butt@balliol.ox.ac.uk<br />
Mark Button University of Utah mark.button@poli-sci.utah.edu<br />
Jordi Cabos University of Bremen cabos@uni-bremen.de<br />
William Callions UC Berkeley wacallison@berkeley.edu<br />
Lousie Campbell National Univeristy of Ireland, Galway louise.campbell@nuigalway.ie<br />
Simas Celutka Vilnius University simas.celutka@gmail.com<br />
Emilee Chapman Stanford University emileebc@stanford.edu<br />
Eric Chelstrom St. Mary's University echelstrom@stmarytx.edu<br />
Richard Child University of Manchester richard.child@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Vangelis Chiotis Anglia Ruskin University vangelis@vivaldi.net<br />
William Christmas The University of Manchester billy.christmas@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Wojciech Ciszewski Jagiellonian University ciszewski.wojciech@gmail.com<br />
Sam Clark Lancaster University sam.clark@lancaster.ac.uk<br />
Theresa Clasen : Humboldt Universität Berlin teteclasen@gmx.de<br />
Christine Clavien University of Geneva christine.clavien@unige.ch<br />
Giovanni Cogliandro University of Rome Tor vergata cogliandro@gmail.com<br />
Andrew Cohen Georgia State University aicohen@gsu.edu<br />
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Stephanie Collins University of Manchester stephanie.collins@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Carlo Cordasco University of Sheffield cl.cordasco@gmail.com<br />
Sean Cordell The Open University sean.cordell@open.ac.uk<br />
Daniel Corrigan University of Miami d.corrigan1@umiami.edu<br />
Luca Costa Università degli Studi di Genova lucagenova@fastwebnet.it<br />
Nick Cowen King's College London nick.cowen@uclmail.net<br />
Felicity Crowther University of Manchester felicity.crowther@postgrad.mbs.ac.uk<br />
Kevin Cutright Saint Louis University krcutright@slu.edu<br />
Prithviraj Datta Center for Ethics in Society, Stanford prithvirajdutta@gmail.com<br />
University<br />
Michela De Giacometti Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences degiacomettimichela@gmail.com<br />
Sociales<br />
Niels de Haan University of Groningen nielson88@hotmail.com<br />
Sicco de Knecht University of Amsterdam sicco.de.knecht@gmail.com<br />
Luca Delbello University of Illinois at Chicag ldelbe2@uic.edu<br />
Owen Dempsey University of Manchester, Institute of o.dempsey@virgin.net<br />
Education<br />
Radhika Desai Geopolitical Economy Research Group radhika.desai@umanitoba.ca<br />
Maria Dimova-Cookson<br />
University of Durham<br />
maria.dimova-cookson@durham.ac.uk<br />
Ashley Dodsworth University of Bristol ashley_dodsworth@yahoo.co.uk<br />
Megan Donaldson King's College, Cambridge megan.donaldson@gmail.com<br />
James Draper University of Reading j.draper92@gmail.com<br />
Johannes Drerup University of Koblenz-Landau johannes.drerup@uni-muenster.de<br />
Eike Düvel Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz eikeduevel@gmail.com<br />
Elizabeth Edenberg Fordham University , eedenberg@fordham.edu<br />
Derek Edyvane University of Leeds d.j.edyvane@leeds.ac.uk<br />
Jacob Eisler Jesus College jme42@cam.ac.uk<br />
Bart Engelen Tilburg University b.engelen@uvt.nl<br />
Brian Epstein Tufts University , brian.epstein@tufts.edu<br />
Anton Eriksson University of Sheffield aeriksson1@sheffield.ac.uk<br />
Catherine Feely University of Derby c.feely@derby.ac.uk<br />
Joe Femia University of Liverpool femia@liverpool.ac.uk)<br />
Mark Fenster University of Florida fenster@law.ufl.edu<br />
Tim Fowler University of Bristol tim.fowler@bristol.ac.uk<br />
Augustin Fragniere University of Washington afragne@gmail.com<br />
Alan Freeman Geopolitical Economy Research Group afreeman@iwgvt.org<br />
Christina Friedlaender University of Memphis cwarne@memphis.edu<br />
Frøydis Gammelsæter University of Oslo , froydiga@ifikk.uio.no<br />
Laura García University of Valencia , laura.garciaportela@gmail.com<br />
Michael Garnett Birkbeck College m.garnett@bbk.ac.uk<br />
Jacob Garrett University of Utah , jacob.garrett@utah.edu<br />
Maud Faïle Gauthier-Chung LSE m.f.gauthier-chung@lse.ac.uk<br />
Valentina Gentile LUISS University valegentile.vg@gmail.com<br />
Felix Gerlsbeck Technical University of Munich felix.gerlsbeck@gmail.com<br />
Piet Goemans University of Pavia goemans.piet@gmail.com<br />
Daniel Greenwood University of Westminster d.greenwood2@westminster.ac.uk<br />
Petra Gümplova Max Weber Kolleg University of Erfurt petra.guemplova@uni-erfurt.de<br />
Paul Gunn Goldsmiths, University of London p.gunn@gold.ac.uk<br />
Katerina Hadjimatheou University of Warwick k.hadjimatheou@warwick.ac.uk<br />
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Roohollah Haghshenas IHSS r.haghshenas@ut.ac.ir<br />
Michelle Hawkins University of Ottawa michellehawkins@gmail.com<br />
Marlen Heide Università della Svizzera Italiana heidem@usi.ch<br />
Chris Henry University of Kent ch467@kent.ac.uk<br />
Kendy Hess College of the Holy Cross khess@holycross.edu<br />
James Hickson University of York jh2034@york.ac.uk<br />
Sarah Hitchen Lancaster University , s.hitchen1@lancaster.ac.uk<br />
James Hodgson University of York jdh622@gmail.com<br />
John Horton Keele University j.horton@keele.ac.uk<br />
Jared Houston Queen's University (Canada) jared.houston@gmail.com<br />
Malte Frøslee Ibsen University of Copenhagen mfb@ifs.ku.dk<br />
Violetta Igneski McMaster University igneski@mcmaster.ca<br />
Damian Ilodigwe Ss Peter and Paul Seminary, Bodija, Ibadan.<br />
Nigeria<br />
damianilodigwe@hotmail.com<br />
Sean Irving University of Manchester Sean.Irving@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Tracy Isaacs Western University (Canada) tracyisaacs1@gmail.com<br />
Ruxandra Ivanescu University of Manchester ruxandra.ivanescu@gmail.com<br />
Mathias Hein Jessen Copenhagen Business School mhj.dbp@cbs.dk<br />
Mareike Kajewski Goethe University Frankfurt am Main mareike.kajewski@gmx.net<br />
Konstantinos Kalliris King's College London konstantinos.kalliris@gmail.com<br />
Jessica Kaplan University of Cambridge jess.kaplan123@gmail.com<br />
Simon Kaye King's College London sk@simontkaye.com<br />
Gavin Kerr Independent Researcher gkerr10@qub.ac.uk<br />
Colin Guthrie King Providence College colin.king@providence.edu<br />
Alexander Kirshner Duke University , alexander_kirshner@yahoo.com<br />
Andrew Kliman Pace University akliman@pace.edu<br />
Niki Kubaczek Art University Vienna n.kubaczek@gmx.at<br />
Michael Kühler Centre for Advanced Study in Bioethics, michael.kuehler@uni-muenster.de<br />
Münster, Germany<br />
Faik Kurtulmus Sabanci University afaikkurtulmus@sabanciuniv.edu<br />
Margot Kuylen University of Essex mkuyle@essex.ac.uk<br />
Jodie Lamb University of Manchester jodie.lamb@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Shmuel Lederman University of Haifa shmulikled@gmail.com<br />
Val Lenferna University of Manchester val.lenferna@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Dominique Leydet Université du Québec à Montréal leydet.dominique@uqam.ca<br />
Andrew Lister Queen's University, Canada andrew.lister@queensu.ca<br />
Laura Lo Coco King's College London laura.lo_coco@kcl.ac.uk<br />
Esther Mader University of Cologne mader_e@web.de<br />
Imke Maessen Institute for Philosophy imkemaessen@hotmail.com<br />
Edgar Manjarin University of Barcelona edgarmanjarin@ub.edu<br />
Christopher Marshall London School of Economics and Political c.j.marshall@lse.ac.uk<br />
Science<br />
Ewa Matejkowska Jagiellonian University ewa.matejkowska@gmail.com<br />
David McCabe Colgate University dmccabe@colgate.edu<br />
Alex McLaughlin University of Reading a.mclaughlin@pgr.reading.ac.uk<br />
Alastair McLeish University of Aberdeen AaMcLeish@Aol.com<br />
Emily McTernan UCL e.mcternan@ucl.ac.uk<br />
Fabio Mengali University of Trento fabio.mengali@unitn.it<br />
David Merrill University of Hertfordshire , dcmerrill@gmail.com<br />
Niccolo Milanese EHESS Paris n.milanese@euroalter.com<br />
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Anthony Miller Ryerson University anthony.miller@ryerson.ca<br />
Chris Mills University College London christopheredwardmills@gmail.com<br />
Andreas Mix Justus Liebig University Giessen andreas.mix@sowi.uni-giessen.de<br />
Dorota Mokrosinska Leiden University d.m.mokrosinska@phil.leidenuniv.nl<br />
Giuseppe Montalbano LUISS Guido Carli giuseppe.fabio.montalbano@gmail.<br />
com<br />
Natalia Moreira University of Manchester natalia.moreira@postgrad.manchester.<br />
ac.uk<br />
Mirjam Mueller Humboldt University mirjam.mueller.1@hu-berlin.de<br />
Nicola Mulkeen University of Manchester nicola.mulkeen@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Robert Munro University of Manchester Robert.Munro@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Nabil Nazha University of Illinois at Chicago nnazha2@uic.edu<br />
Julia Netter University of Oxford julia.netter@politics.ox.ac.uk<br />
Stijn Neuteleers University of Groningen stijn.neuteleers@gmail.com<br />
Thomas Noah University of Pennsylvania tnoah@sas.upenn.edu<br />
Alasia Nuti University of York alasia.nuti@york.ac.uk<br />
Thomas Nys University of Amsterdam t.r.v.nys@uva.nl<br />
Selina O'Doherty University of South Wales selina.odoherty1@southwales.ac.uk<br />
Toru OGA Kyushu University toga@law.kyushu-u.ac.jp<br />
Markku Oksanen University of Eastern Finland markku.oksanen@uef.fi<br />
Björn Östbring Department of Political Science, Lund bjorn.ostbring@svet.lu.se<br />
University<br />
Lars Osterloh LarsOsterloh@web.de<br />
Adam Ozanne University of Manchester adam.ozanne@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Jennifer Page University of Zurich ajenniferpage@gmail.com<br />
Vangelis Papadimitropoulos<br />
University of Crete, Greece<br />
vagpap78@hotmail.com<br />
James Pattison University of Manchester james.pattison@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Pieter Pekelharing University of Amsterdam p.pekelharing@uva.nl<br />
Alexandra Pepper University of Manchester alexandra.pepper@student.manchester.ac.uk<br />
Orphee Senouf Pilpoul University of Tel Aviv , orps777@gmail.com<br />
Felix Pinkert University of Warwick philosophy@felixpinkert.com<br />
John Pitseys CRISP , j.pitseys@crisp.be<br />
Frodo Podschwadek University of Glasgow frodo.podschwadek@gmail.com<br />
Nic Potts Southampton Solent University nick.potts@solent.ac.uk<br />
Kaveh Pourvand LSE kpourvand@gmail.com<br />
Janosch Prinz Queen's University Belfast j.prinz@qub.ac.uk<br />
Johanna Privitera Humboldt University, Berlin , j.privitera@gmx.com<br />
Jennifer Quaid University of Ottawa jquaid@uottawa.ca<br />
Hans Radder Department of Philosophy, VU University h.radder@vu.nl<br />
Amsterdam<br />
Paul Raekstad Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature paul.raekstad@cantab.net<br />
Emanuele Rebasti Council of the European Union emanuele.rebasti@consilium.europa.eu<br />
Matthew Rendall University of Nottingham matthew.rendall@nottingham.ac.uk<br />
Natalie Riendeau Cardiff University natalie.riendeau@gmail.com<br />
Dorothee Riese Leipzig University dorothee.riese@uni-leipzig.de<br />
Stephanie Rinaldi University of Manchester stephanie.rinaldi@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Joseph Roberts University of Manchester joseph.roberts-2@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk<br />
Jamie Robertson York University jkrob@yorku.ca<br />
Philip Robichaud Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam p.robichaud@vu.nl<br />
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Michael Robillard University of Connecticut mikerobillard43@gmail.com<br />
Sarah Roe Southern Connecticut State University , roes1@southernct.edu<br />
Miriam Ronzoni University of Manchester miriam.ronzoni@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Noémie Roualt University of Manchester Noemie.Rouault@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Michael Rovatsos University of Edinburgh mrovatso@inf.ed.ac.u<br />
Thomas Rowe London School of Economics t.rowe@lse.ac.uk<br />
Richard Rowland Australian Catholic University richard_rowland@live.co.uk<br />
Rebecca Ruehle University of St Andrews Rebecca@Ruehle.eu<br />
Hamish Russell University of Toronto hamish.russell@mail.utoronto.ca<br />
Nat Rutherford Royal Holloway, University of London natrutherford@gmail.com<br />
Katherine Ryan University College Cork ryank17@tcd.ie<br />
Andrew Sabl Yale University , andrew.sabl@yale.edu<br />
Roberta Sala University Vita-Salute San Raffaele sala.roberta@unisr.it<br />
Ingrid Salvatore Università di Salerno cefisi@tin.it<br />
Virginia Sanchini Fondazione Istituto Firc di Oncologia<br />
Molecolare<br />
virginia.sanchini@ifom.eu<br />
Gianluca Sardi University of Teramo gianlucasardi1@gmail.com<br />
Naomi Scheinerman Yale University naomi.scheinerman@yale.edu<br />
Hubert Schnueriger University of Basel hubert.schnueriger@unibas.ch<br />
Liesbeth Schoonheim KU Leuven liesbeth.schoonheim@kuleuven.be<br />
Johannes Schulz University of Frankfurt schulz@soz.uni-frankfurt.de<br />
Katharine Schweitzer University of Nevada, Reno kjschweitzer@unr.edu<br />
Anne<br />
Schwenkenbecher<br />
Murdoch University, School of Arts a.schwenkenbecher@murdoch.edu.au<br />
John Scott scott-j17@sky.com<br />
David Sherman University of Montana david.sherman@umontana.edu<br />
Liam Shields University of Manchester liam.shields@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Leonie Smith University of St Andrews smith_leonie@hotmail.com<br />
Paul Smith George Mason University, USA psmith5@gmu.edu<br />
Lisa Spieker University of Tübingen lisaspieker@web.de<br />
Nenad Stojanovic University of Lucerne nenad.stojanovic@yahoo.com<br />
Rahel Süß University Vienna rahel@bildhau.de<br />
Zoltán Gábor Szucs Centre for Social Sciences szucs.zoltan.gabor@tk.mta.hu<br />
Anthony Taylor University of Oxford anthony.taylor@nuffield.ox.ac.uk<br />
Thomas Telios University St. Gallen thomas.telios@unisg.ch<br />
Areti Theofilopoulou University of Oxford areti.theofilopoulou@stx.ox.ac.uk<br />
Gerhard Thonhauser Department of Philosophy; University of gerhard.thonhauser@univie.ac.a<br />
Vienna<br />
Sedef Asli Topal University of Szeged topalsedef@gmail.com<br />
Silvia Tossut Università Vita-Salute san Raffaele silvia.tossut@gmail.com<br />
Julian Townshend Manchester Metropolitan University J.Townshend@mmu.ac.uk<br />
Daphne Truijens Erasmus University Rotterdam dctruijens@gmail.com<br />
Benjamin Turner University of Kent bt205@kent.ac.uk<br />
Anita Valikangas University of Helsinki , anita.valikangas@helsinki.fi<br />
Vera Van Gool University of Reading v.vangool@pgr.reading.ac.uk<br />
Sara Van Goozen University of Manchester sara.vangoozen@manchester.ac.uk<br />
Han<br />
van Wietmarschen<br />
UCL<br />
j.wietmarschen@ucl.ac.uk<br />
Irene Vanini Università degli Studi di Milano irene.vanini1@unimi.it<br />
Nicholas Vrousalis Leiden University nvrousalis@gmail.com<br />
Anastasia Vugts Wageningen University anastasia.vugts@wur.nl<br />
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Timothy Waligore Pace University tpw2001@columbia.edu<br />
Richard Watermeyer University of Bath r.p.watermeyer@bath.ac.uk<br />
Daniel Weinstock McGill University danielweins@gmail.com<br />
Joshua Wells University of Reading j.r.wells@pgr.reading.ac.uk<br />
Fabian Wenner Münster University fabian.wenner@gmx.de<br />
Manon Westphal University of Muenster manon.westphal@uni-muenster.de<br />
Heather Whitney University of Chicago heatherwhitney@uchicago.edu<br />
Craig Whittall Durham University c.a.whittall@gmail.com<br />
Anna Wienhues University of Manchester anna.wienhues@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk<br />
Andrew Wilford University Of Chichester a.wilford@chi.ac.uk<br />
Bekka Williams Minnesota State University, Mankato bekka.williams@mnsu.edu<br />
Jeremy Williams University of Birmingham , j.s.williams@bham.ac.uk<br />
Baldwin Wong Chinese University, Hong Kong baldwinwong@eservices.cuhk.edu.hk<br />
Tara Woodyer University of Portsmouth tara.woodyer@port.ac.uk<br />
Bill Wringe Bilkent University billwringesemail@gmail.com<br />
Matthew Yaw Loyola University Chicago myaw@luc.edu<br />
Jinzhou Ye KU Leuven jinzhou.ye@kuleuven.be<br />
Nga Yin Tam Queen's University agnestny@gmail.com<br />
Elyse Zavar Southern Connecticut State University zavare1@southernct.edu<br />
Eliana Zur-Szpiro UCL elianazurszpiro@gmail.com<br />
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MANCEPT Workshops Organising Team<br />
Richard Child<br />
Steph Collins<br />
Val Lenferna<br />
Nicola Mulkeen<br />
Stephanie Rinaldi<br />
MANCEPT Workshops Helpers<br />
Felicity Crowther<br />
Sean Irving<br />
Ruxandra Ivanescu<br />
Jodie Lamb<br />
Natalia Moreira<br />
Robert Munro<br />
Alex Pepper<br />
Joseph Roberts<br />
Sara Van Goozen<br />
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Ideas of Places to Dine<br />
Brodsky Restaurant (in the RNCM) (£)<br />
Modern British<br />
http://www.rncm.ac.uk/visit-us/brodsky/<br />
124 Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9RD. (approx. 1 min walk from the conference)<br />
EastzEast (£££)<br />
Indian<br />
http://eastzeast.com/venues/manchester-princess-street/<br />
Princess Street, Manchester M1 7DG (approx. 15 min walk from the conference)<br />
Umami (££)<br />
Japenese Sushi and noodle bar<br />
www.mudcrabindustries.co.uk/manchester<br />
149-153 Oxford Rd, Manchester, M1 7EE (approx. 4 min walk from the conference)<br />
Pizza Express (££)<br />
Pizza and Italian<br />
http://www.pizzaexpress.com/<br />
79 Oxford Street, M1 6FQ (approx. 16 min walk from the conference)<br />
Red Chilli (£££)<br />
Chinese<br />
http://redchillirestaurant.co.uk/manchester-ox_gallery.asp<br />
413-419 Oxford Rd, M13 9WL (approx. 8 min walk from the conference)<br />
The Tempus Bar and Restaurant (£££)<br />
Modern British<br />
http://www.palacehotelmanchestercity.co.uk/dining/<br />
Inside the Palace Hotel, Oxford Street, M60 7HA (approx. 14 min walk from the conference)<br />
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Notes<br />
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Notes
The dinner will be held<br />
at the Midland Hotel<br />
Peter St, Manchester<br />
M60 2DS<br />
MANCEPT Workshop<br />
Humanities Bridgeford<br />
Street Building<br />
MANCEPT Workshop<br />
Arthur Lewis Building<br />
Student Accomodation<br />
is at Hulme Hall, Oxford<br />
Place, Victoria Park,<br />
M14 5RR