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RGGJ talk by Margaret Kohn "Why be just? Solidarity and the Problem of Moral Motivation"

Friday, April 29, 2022 14:00to15:30
Leacock Building 927, 855 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 2T7, CA
Event poster with photo of speaker

Talk rescheduled from April 1st!

Margaret Kohn

(Professor of Political Science at University of Toronto)

This will be a hybrid event:

In person at McGill

Room: 927

Online by Zoom

Registration for both at lincentre [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Registration%20for%20Kohn%20talk)

Margaret Kohn is Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. Her primary research interests are in the areas of the history of political thought, critical theory, social justice, and urbanism. Her most recent book The Death and Life of the Urban Commonwealth won the David Easton Award (Best Book in Political Theory) and the Judd Award (Best Book in Urban Politics). She is the author of Radical Space: Building the House of the People (2003), Brave New Neighborhoods: The Privatization of Public Space (2004), and Political Theories of Decolonization (with Keally McBride, 2011). Her articles have appeared in such journals as Political Theory, Journal of Politics, Polity, Dissent, Constellations, Theory & Event, and Philosophy and Social Criticism.

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