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Priority in Practice: April 7th and 8th, 2005 University College London School of Public Policy +44 (0)20 7679 4999 (Reception)
Revised Progamme (revision 30th March): 7th April 9.30 Registration, Coffee 10.00 Leif Wenar, Philosophy Sheffield, Accountability in Development Aid 10.50 Chris Bertram, Philosophy, Bristol – Global justice and capabilities 11.40 Matthias Risse, Kennedy School, Harvard– Fair Trade 12.30 Lunch 1.15 Tania Burchardt, Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE- Happiness 2.05 Veronique Munoz Darde and Mike Martin Philosophy UCL – Taxes and Beggars 2.55 Nick Tyler, Transport Studies UCL – Transport and social justice 3.45 Tea 4.15 Alya Khan, London Metropolitian University, Reproductive Rights and Autonomy 5.05 Fran Bennett Social Policy, Oxford – Gender, power 6.00 Close
Friday 8th April 9.30 Coffee 10.00 Soren Reader, Philosophy Durham– The Redundancy of Equality 10.50 Simon Duffy, In Control, Sheffield– Disability and Resource Allocation 11.40 Jo Wolff, Philosophy UCL- Addressing Disadvantage While Respecting People 12.30 Lunch 1.15 Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Philosophy, Copenhagen – Affirmative Action, Discrimination, Representation 2.05 Alexander Cappelen Oslo and Bertil Tungodden Bergen - The Structure of Moral Motivation 2.55 Daniel Attas, Philosophy, Jerusalem, The Difference Principle and Time 3.45 Tea 4.15 Cecile Laborde, School of Public Policy, UCL : 'Secularism, Equality and Muslim Headscarves in Schools 5.05 David Peritz, Philosophy, Sarah Lawrence College 'Between Respect and Recognition: On the Moral Grammar of Egalitarian Claims Making' 6.00 Close
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First workshop: UCL, April 2003 Second workshop: UCL September 2003 |