Lecture
Time:
Racism Ideology, and Social Justice
Date:
4:00 pm
Nebraska Union
Room: Heritage Room
Additional Info: NU
Contact:
Jennifer McKitrick, jmckitrick2@unl.edu
Historically, power has been conceived as a dyadic relation between individuals: A has power over B. In recent decades power has been reconceived as part of the social field for all social agents. Professor Haslanger develops this account of power and considers how it might be employed in understanding unjust systems.
Sally Haslanger is a Ford Professor of Philosophy and Women’s and Gender Studies at the Massachusetts Institue of Technology.
This talk is sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, the Women’s and Gender Studies Program, the Research council and the Cedric Evans Memorial Lectureship Fund.
Sally Haslanger is a Ford Professor of Philosophy and Women’s and Gender Studies at the Massachusetts Institue of Technology.
This talk is sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, the Women’s and Gender Studies Program, the Research council and the Cedric Evans Memorial Lectureship Fund.
https://www.unl.edu/philosophy/sally-haslanger-lecture-power-social-justice
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