The Ethical and the Political: Reflections on Peace and Non-Violence
CISAC, CDDRL, PGJ Workshop
Date and Time
May 18, 2007
1:15 PM - 3:00 PM
Open to Stanford faculty, students, staff, and visiting scholars
RSVP required by 5PM May 17
Participant
Uday Mehta - Professor of Political Science at Amherst College
Uday Mehta is the Clarence Francis Professor in the Social Sciences at Amherst College. A political theorist, he has taught at Amherst since 2000, has a BA from Swarthmore College, and an MA and PhD from Princeton University. He received a fellowship from the Carnegie Corporation of New York in 2002. On this fellowship, he conducted case studies of minorities in India, South Africa, and Israel as they struggle for political and social recognition. His publications include The Anxiety of Freedom: Imagination and Individuality in Locke's Political Thought, published in 1992, and Liberalism and Empire: A Study in Nineteenth Century British Liberal Thought, published in 1999.
Sponsored by the Program on Global Justice, Stanford Humanities Center, Department of Political Science (Stanford Political Theory Workshop), and Center for International Security and Cooperation.
Location
CISAC Conference Room
Encina Hall Central, 2nd floor
616 Serra St.
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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Parent Research Projects
Topics: Global justice | International Security and Defense | Violence | India | Israel | South Africa | United Kingdom



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