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Session 01 (September 23): Political Humanities Through the Looking Glass

The ever-evolving Globinar is back in the form of Political Humanities Recitals. Its first session will feature an interdisciplinary debate concerning the renewed importance of a Political Humanities approach to both social sciences and contemporary global challenges

Published onSep 10, 2022
Session 01 (September 23): Political Humanities Through the Looking Glass

For seminar materials, see the Globinar Cloud. Please note that access is restricted to registered participants only.

  • Sophie de Tarlé, Frédéric Gros: “À Sciences Po Paris, les humanités politiques permettent de nous réinventer un avenir”, Le Figaro Etudiant (2022).

  • Frédéric Munier and Rodolphe Desbordes, Arts, histoire, philosophie… les employeurs apprécient de plus en plus les compétences non techniques, The Conversation (2022).

  • Miranda Fricker, Epistemic Injustice Power and the Ethics of Knowing, pages 9-29

  • Judith Surkis, Sex, Law and Sovereignty in French Algeria, pages 217-249.

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