Critique and Complicity: Pluriversality and the ethics of theoretical practice
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About the speaker
Kimberly Hutchings is Professor of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London. Her research is in international ethical and political theory, feminist theory, political theories of violence and pacifism. Her books include: Kant, Critique and Politics (1996); International Political Theory: rethinking ethics in a global era (1999); Time and World Politics: thinking the present (2008); Global Ethics: an introduction (2010; 2018); Violence and Political Theory (with Elizabeth Frazer, 2020); Women’s International Thought: towards a new canon (co-edited with Patricia Owens, Katharina Rietzler and Sarah C Dunstan, 2022). She was awarded the inaugural British International Studies Association Award for Distinguished Service to the Profession in 2015 and the UK Political Studies Association Isaiah Berlin Prize for an outstanding lifetime professional contribution to Political Studies in 2023. Her current work is focused on the ethics of theoretical practice and questions of epistemic justice.
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