2019-20 Graduate Publication Round-Up

This news article contains a (hopefully complete!) list of essays, authored by the Department’s graduate students, that were published or accepted for publication in 2019-20. The publications are listed alphabetically, by authors’ last names.

Note: included are only articles and chapters whose authors were active in the graduate program at the time of publication or acceptance; excluded are works published prior to, or after, their authors' time in the program.

Political Philosophy Reading Group: Tom Parr (Warwick)

Date

Monday April 5, 2021
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

Queen's University, Zoom

Faculty and graduate students are welcome to join, over Zoom, the upcoming meeting of the Political Philosophy Reading Group, to discuss a paper by Tom Parr (Warwick): "Against Credentialism". Further details, as well as Tom's paper, have been circulated via email. For more information, contact Christine Sypnowich (christine.sypnowich@queensu.ca).

Equity in a Pandemic: ‘Work During COVID: Frontline, Remote, Precarious'

Date

Thursday April 1, 2021
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Location

Queen's University, Zoom

The Philosophy Department’s Equity Committee invites you to another session in our ‘Equity in a Pandemic’ series: ‘Work During COVID: Frontline, Remote, Precarious’, a panel with Stephanie Premji (McMaster) and Lesley Jamieson (Queen’s). The panel is scheduled for 4pm, Thursday, April 1, on Zoom. Further details will be provided closer to the event, over email. Contact Christine Sypnowich for more information at: christine.sypnowich@queensu.ca

Equity in a Pandemic: ‘Work During COVID: Frontline, Remote, Precarious' (Poster PDF 479KB)

Meena Krishnamurthy on Covid-19 and Political Resistance

In a recent episode of Just Emergencies, a podcast run by the University of Edinburgh Law School, Meena Krishnamurthy talks about the ongoing anti-racist protests around the world, whether there's an obligation to participate in them, especially during a worldwide pandemic, and how they differ politically and philosophically from the anti-Covid-19 protests that have also sprung up.

APPLE Speaker Series: Margaret Robinson (Dalhousie University)

Date

Friday March 12, 2021
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location

Queen's University, Zoom

The Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law, and Ethics (APPLE) group at Queen's welcomes all to the third talk in its winter speaker series on Friday March 12, 2021, over Zoom, with Margaret Robinson (Dalhousie University).

Please note that Professor Robinson has pre-circulated a paper over email. For more information, the Zoom link, or to receive a copy of Professor Robinson's paper, please contact Jishnu Guha-Majumdar (jgm12@queensu.ca).

APPLE Speaker Series: Margaret Robinson (Poster PNG 254KB)