Christian will give a talk about a work in progress, exploring the ethics of extreme circumstances. His talk is called: 'Ethics at the edges of democracy: solidarity, technology and civic extremity'.
We are greatly looking forward to this, and we hope you can join us!
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Dear all,
With a hint of spring in the air we very warmly invite you to our next POLEMO seminar, where we will be welcoming Georgetown's Christian Golden.
Please include your name, institutional affiliation, and contact information in the body of your email. Papers should be suitable for a 20-minute presentation.
We welcome early-career researchers in political theory and political philosophy to submit abstracts of 700 words or less by email to polemo@ceu.edu by the deadline of 1st March 2026. Abstracts should be in PDF format and fully prepared for blind review.
Papers dealing with such topics, or responding to the overarching theme from another angle, are especially welcome. Papers concerning alternative topics in political philosophy more broadly will however still be considered for acceptance.
In particular conceptualizations and reflections on, the nature of integration, equality of opportunity and social cohesion; Explorations of relations between justice, democracy and the goals of social, cultural, and/or political integration; Normative analyses of social cohesion and integration.
As part of our collaboration, we specifically invite papers dealing with our overarching theme: the relation between the ideal of integration (however conceived) and the functioning of political systems, particularly as regards the ideals of justice and democracy.
GOODINT specifically aims to go beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries and seeks to develop empirically informed theoretical knowledge on good integration: its meaning, its value, and the means of achieving it. This invites reflections on these ideas and how they can best be achieved.
For this edition we will be collaborating with the Good Integration (GOODINT) project, funded by the Norwegian Research Council, concerning the notions of equality of opportunity and cultural integration, and their contributions to wider goals of successful integration and social cohesion.
We are delighted to announce that our keynote speakers for the 2026 Symposium will be Antoinette Scherz (The University of Stockholm) and Sarah Fine (The University of Cambridge).
Our yearly symposium provides a professional, stimulating, and international environment for PhD students and early career researchers in political, legal, and moral philosophy to discuss their works in progress, establish informal networks, and initiate future collaborative research.
Dear all, we gladly remind you of our call for abstracts for the
POLEMO – GOODINT Symposium on Justice, Integration & Democracy, to be held on June 11 & June 12 at Central European University in Vienna.
We'd love to receive your abstracts before March 1st.
As a former public defender who represented thousands of people, I can’t stop thinking about the contrast the Epstein files raise.
I watched 1000s face swift, devastating punishment for far less serious conduct — poor, marginalized, & presumed dangerous from the start.
This week, we are welcoming Victoria Huegel from UniWien for her in these times very relevant talk 'Steering Democracy?: On the question of leadership in authoritarian times'.
We are looking forward to welcoming you on wednesday 18th in the CEU Senate Room in Vienna!
Dear all,
We cordially invite you to the next event in our 'Rule of Law in Crisis' seminar series in cooperation with CEU's Democracy Institute and UniWien's workshop on Democratic Constitutionalism.
Pascode 542756
Hereby the zoomlink for the seminar: ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/9538939046...
Maxim's thesis is that political philosophy too has long insisted on the tension between democracy and rule of law and investigates whether that position still tenable today?
We're greatly looking forward to this and hope to see you there!
The paper explores the state of the Rule of Law under conditions of polarization and under attack that it obstructs democracy - which is interpreted narrowly as ‘the will of the people’.
We are very happy to welcome Maxim van Asseldonk to our next Rule of Law in Crisis - seminar in cooperation with UniWien's Workshop on Democratic Constitutionalism and CEU's Democracy Institute. Maxim will present his paper 'The Spirit of Equality: for an Agonistic Rechtsstaat.'
🇵🇱⚖️New ECtHR judgment in a Polish rule of law case - a transfer of a judge within a court against their will and with a protest against such transfer heard by a politically compromised National Council of Judiciary is a breach of Art. 6 of the Convention. 1/
Passcode 596781
Her main areas of interest include principles of political conflict regulation and the challenges of power concentration and polarisation in democracy.
We hope to see you there!
Prof. Westphal works in democratic theory and realist political theory, which is practice-oriented and emphasizes the need to engage with empirical research.
Polemo is very enthousiastic to welcome Manon Westphal in it's Rule of Law in Crisis series in collaboration with UniWien's Workshop on Democratic Constitutionalism and CEU's Democracy Institute.
And we can confirm that Sarah Ganty will be joining Dimitry on wednesday!
On wednesday the 7th, we are hosting Dimitry Kochenov for our opening seminar of the Rule of Law in crisis - series for the winter term. Dimitry will focus in his talk on 'EU Lawlessness Law'. We are greatly looking forward to that and to seeing you all!
We kick off our 'Rule of Law in crisis' series in cooperation with UniWien's Workshop on Democratic Constitutionalism and with CEU's Democracy Institute this monday. We'll be screening the movie 'Minority Report' and having a hopefully fruitful talk afterwards.
Dear all,
we'd like to invite you to the first set of POLEMO events for the winter term.