Blue Labour book launch – 2 March and 4 March 2015

On Monday 2 March 2015, there will be a public discussion to mark the publication of Blue Labour: Forging a New Politics (I.B. Tauris, 2015), edited by Ian Geary and Adrian Pabst. The event is entitled ‘Blue Labour – claiming the new centre ground’ and will take place on Monday 2 March 2015, 7- 9pm, Grimond Room, in Portcullis House (House of Commons).

Panellists include:

– Jon Cruddas MP for Dagenham and Rainham (confirmed)

– Rowenna Davis, Labour Parliamentary Candidate for Southampton Itchen and author of Tangled up in Blue (confirmed)

– Ruth Davis, Political Director, Greenpeace UK (confirmed)

– Lord Maurice Glasman (confirmed)

The discussion will be chaired by the writer and social activist Madeleine Bunting (confirmed).

RSVP A.Pabst@kent.ac.uk

Then, on Wednesday 4 March 2015, there will be the Kent launch of the Blue Labour book. We have a got a fantastic group of speakers lined up to discuss Blue Labour’s ideas to renew the Labour Party and the country, including Britain’s role in Europe and the world.

Join us from 1pm onwards in Maths Lecture Theatre, Cornwallis for two panels with the following speakers:

Ruth Davis, Political Director, Greenpeace UK (confirmed)

Ian Geary, Executive Member, Christians on the Left (confirmed)

Maurice Glasman, Labour Life Peer (confirmed)

David Goodhart, Chairman of the Advisory Board, Demos (confirmed)

Dave Landrum, Director of Advocacy, Evangelical Alliance (confirmed)

Rod Liddle, Columnist and Associate Editor, The Spectator (confirmed)

David McLellan, Emeritus Professor of Political Thought, School of Politics and International Relations, University of Kent (confirmed)

John Milbank, Professor of Religion, Politics and Ethics, University of Nottingham (confirmed)

Ruth Yeoman, Research Fellow, Mutuality in Business, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford (confirmed)

Just before 5pm we will move to Grimond Lecture Theatre 3 for the lecture by Lord Maurice Glasman on “Common Good and Foreign Policy” as part of our Public Speaker Programme, followed by a drinks reception at 6pm.

All welcome. For catering purposes, please confirm your attendance (A.Pabst@kent.ac.uk) or https://www.eventbrite.com/e/blue-labour-launch-tickets-15768957376

 

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Kent Summer School in Critical Theory

We are excited to announce the founding of the Kent Summer School in Critical Theory, an initiative of the University of Kent, supported by the Kent Law School and the Centre for Critical Thought. The KSSCT will run for the first time in 2015, from 29 June to 10 July at the University of Kent’s centre in Paris, and we are honoured that Professor Peter Goodrich (Cardozo, USA) and Professor Davide Tarizzo (Salerno, Italy) will be the inaugural teachers. We are also delighted to welcome distinguished guests, Professor Davina Cooper, Professor Roberto Esposito and Professor Geoffrey Bennington, who will present lectures to the 2015 participants.

We hope you will be able to join us in Paris this summer. In the meantime bookmark our website http://kssct.org/ for news and updates.

Maria Drakopoulou and Connal Parsley

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17/12/14, CCT/KLS Seminar. Baldissone on Mystical bodies and bodies of law

Next Wednesday Riccardo Baldissone will be presenting his research in a joint CCT/KLS seminar in Eliot Extension Rm 9 at 1pm.

‘Mystical bodies and bodies of law: On juridical theology and the (re)foundations of the West’

The image of the body was long deployed to represent human collectives. In particular, the body was often construed as a hierarchized organism in order to justify social hierarchies. Medieval thinkers conceived of the faithful as a whole in the shape of a mystical body, which defined the Church as a hierarchical structure headed by the pope. This construction was part of the effort for the papal revolution, which strove to rebuild the Church and to affirm its ideological and political hegemony over all Christendom. From the late eleventh century on, the new creative interpretation of the recently recovered Byzantine codes of Roman Law reflected this theoretical horizon. The supposition of the absolute coherence of both Roman and Canon Law was the direct result of the same principle of transcendent order that inspired the papal revolutionaries, so that the construction of legal texts as hierarchical principled structures mirrored the analogous construction of the Church as a hierarchized body. I will argue that the medieval production of juridico-theological tools for constructing the authority of the Church is a watershed in Western thought. Whilst Christian juridical theology was the instrumental backbone of the Papal revolution and its political theology, it also opened a new horizon for Western statements at large. I will contend that medieval Canonists and Romanists invented law as we know it, and that papal revolutionaries invented both politics and revolution as we know them today by attempting to found the polity on principles.

 

Riccardo Baldissone is a visiting scholar at Kent Law School this academic year, and has also been engaged with the activities of the Centre for Critical Thought. Riccardo is adjunct researcher at the Centre for Human Rights Education, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia; during the last two years honorary fellow at Birkbeck College, University of London. After reconsidering human rights discourse in the broader context of the modern theoretical framework, Riccardo is constructing genealogical narrations that link the process of constitution of the logic of identity by classical ontology with the medieval emergence of conceptual discourse and the transformations of modern naturalism, in the perspective of the overcoming of the double Western straitjacket of entities and representations.

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Conference on Post-liberal Politics – Policy and Strategy

In association with the School of Politics and IR at the University of Kent, the Centre for Critical Thought will convene the second conference on Post-liberal Politics, which will be held on 11 and 12 December 2014 at Kent’s Canterbury campus.

Further information can be found here.

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CCT Lecture: Dr Juliet Rogers – “Of Hunger Strikes and Women” (9/12/14)

We are pleased to announce that Dr Juliet Rogers (SSPS, University of Melbourne) will deliver a lecture for the CCT entitled ‘Of Hunger Strikes and Women: the importance of non appearance in acts of resistance’. The lecture will take place on Tuesday 9 December at 5pm, in DS1 (Darwin Seminar Room 1).

Abstract and bio at this address.

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CCT General Organology Conference, 20-22 November 2014, University of Kent

The first international conference on the work of Bernard Stiegler, entitled ‘General Organology: The Co-individuation of Minds, Bodies, Social Organisations and Technē’, will take place from Thursday 20th November until Saturday 22nd November 2014 at the University of Kent.

Further information on this conference can be found here.

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Kent Conference on Post-liberal Politics, 23-24 June 2014

In association with Kent’s Centre for Critical Thought, the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent is convening a conference on “Post-liberal Politics – Concepts and Ideas” on 23 and 24 June 2014 at Kent’s campus in Canterbury. Further information on this conference can be found here.

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Prof Nikolas Rose’s Lecture

We are delighted to announce that Prof Nikolas Rose will deliver a distinguished lecture for the Centre for Critical Thought on Monday 10 November 2014 at 5pm. The provisional title of his paper is ‘Mental Life and the Metropolis – the Urban Brain then and Now’. Further details will be circulated in due time.

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Summer Term CCT Lectures

Ray Brassier, Dominiek Hoens, and Dario Gentili will deliver lectures for the CCT series in Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and Bio-politics during the Summer Term. Date, Venue and Title TBA.

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Kent Lecture in Political and Social Thought

Will be delivered by Alberto Toscano
Details to follow soon.

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