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Prestigious BISA prizes for Politics and International Relations researchers

By rdc | 02 July 2018

Dr Seán Molloy, Reader in International Relations, awarded the BISA Susan Strange book prize and Tom Watts, PhD candidate and Assistant Lecturer, awarded the BISA … Read more

Culture & Technics: The Politics of Simondon’s Du Mode

By rdc | 18 June 2018

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Culture & Technics: The Politics of Simondon’s Du Mode Centre for Critical Thought University of Kent, Canterbury, September 13th-15th, 2018 Keynote Speakers: … Read more

Public debate ‘Democracy and the Common Good: What do we Value?’ – 19 March 2018

By rdc | 15 March 2018

A major report by the University of Kent’s Dr Adrian Pabst challenges existing thoughts on the benefits of freedom of movement and provides a different … Read more

The Future of Work seminar series

By rdc | 14 March 2018

Following rescheduling due to the ongoing UCU industrial action, we are very happy to announce the final schedule for the seminar series The Future of … Read more

Book launch, 6 December at 6pm – Lenin Lives! Reimagining the Russian Revolution 1917-2017

By rdc | 01 December 2017

The University of Kent launched Dr Philip Cunliffe‘s new book: Lenin Lives! Reimagining the Russian Revolution 1917-2017 Book Launch for Lenin Lives! Reimagining the Russian Revolution 1917-2017. … Read more

Centre for Critical Thought Lecture by Dr Steve Klee (Lincoln) – 1 December 2017, 5pm, DLT2

By rdc | 28 November 2017

Centre for Critical Thought Lecture by Dr Steve Klee (Lincoln) – 1 December 2017, 5pm, DLT2   The Centre for Critical Thought is delighted to … Read more

Centre for Critical Thought Lecture by Dr Sean Molloy – 23 November 2017, 5pm, ELT2

By rdc | 10 November 2017

The Centre for Critical Thought is delighted to invite you to a lecture which will be delivered by Dr Sean Molloy of the School of … Read more

CCT Lecture by Dr Philip Cunliffe ‘Reflections on Lenin and the Russian Revolution 100 years on’ – 17 October 2017

By rdc | 16 October 2017

Do come along for what promises to be a fascinating lecture.   Dr Philip Cunliffe ‘Reflections on Lenin and the Russian Revolution 100 years on’ … Read more

Guest Lecture with Paul Auerbach – ‘Social optimism: an alternative political economy for the 21st century’, 30/03/17

By rdc | 29 March 2017

Centre for Critical Thought (CCT) talk with Paul Auerbach: Socialist optimism: an alternative political economy for the twenty-first century Thursday 30 March 2017 at 17:00 in … Read more

Politics after Poststructuralism Seminar Series – Dr Martin Crowley, 10 March 2017, 5pm

By rdc | 22 February 2017

Dr Martin Crowley (Reader in Modern French Thought and Culture, University of Cambridge) Title: ‘Bernard Stiegler’s Automatic Politics’ Politics after Poststructuralism Seminar Series Venue: Keynes … Read more

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