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Organization profile
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics was founded in 2005. It researches the links between philosophy, critical theory, global ethics, other disciplines and the wider public.
Rigorous intervention in the public arena aims to extend the practice of philosophy beyond its academic boundaries. We host regular public events bringing debates in contemporary philosophy, politics and ethics to a wider audience. As an interdisciplinary centre CAPPE works with colleagues across the university, in the City of Brighton where we are based and with institutions across the globe. Our collaborative work and partnerships extend from Brighton to Stockholm, Buenos Aires, Ghent, Johannesburg, San Francisco, Verona and many other institutions.
The Centre is open both to collaborative proposals, whether small- or large-scale, and to proposals to join CAPPE as a Visiting Fellow from periods between one-week and a year. Our University of Brighton academic and postgraduate student members can be found on the profile pages. We also have the following members from Brighton and Sussex Medical School: Dr Arianne Shahvisi, Dr Peter West-Oram.
Anyone interested in working with us should contact CAPPE@brighton.ac.uk and Follow our blog
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Profiles
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The impact of criminalisation on women and feminist activist groups in Brazil
Cavalcanti, R., da Silva Ribeiro Gomes, S., Ribeiro Albernaz, E., Gisi Martins de Almeida, B. & de Oliveira, V. C.
25/04/21 → 30/04/23
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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BA Visiting Fellowship - Kylie Thomas
31/08/18 → 28/02/19
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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Discourse, Demand, Desire: An Intersectional Analysis of Mass Shooter Texts
Myketiak, C., 2022, (Accepted/In press) Palgrave.Research output: Book/Report › Book - authored › peer-review
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Introduction: Transnational solidarity in the long sixties
Maasri, Z., Bergin, C. & Burke, F., 26 Jul 2022, Transnational solidarity: Anticolonialism in the global sixties. Maasri, Z., Bergin, C. & Burke, F. (eds.). Manchester: Manchester University Press, p. 1-27 27 p. (Racism, Resistance and Social Change).Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceeding with ISSN or ISBN › Chapter › peer-review
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Neoliberalism, postmodernity and the contemporary memorial-building boom
Clewer, N., Jun 2022, London : Rowman & Littlefield. 224 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book - authored › peer-review
Activities
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Presenting on the BISA 2022 Conference Panel - Race, Discourse, and Colonial Media
Mandeep Sidhu (Presenter)
17 Jun 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Beyond the Biocentrism of Fiction/Reality: On the Sociogenic Arrival of Ngũgĩ’s Matigari
Chris Griffin (Presenter)
12 Jun 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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