26th Annual NYU-Columbia Graduate Conference in Philosophy: Democracy in Crisis
Annual joint graduate philosophy conference with keynote by Harvard's Selim Berker, exploring backsliding, resistance, and reform in contemporary democracies.
Why we picked this
This is where the next generation of political philosophers present original work on the crisis everyone is living through. With Selim Berker of Harvard delivering the keynote, the intellectual stakes are high.
The 26th Annual NYU-Columbia Graduate Conference in Philosophy takes on “Democracy in Crisis: Backsliding, Resistance, and Reform,” a theme that has moved from academic abstraction to lived experience for much of the world.
Graduate students present original papers addressing constitutionalism, capitalism, climate, colonialism, deliberation, feminism, speech, justice, and organizing, with Columbia and Barnard faculty serving as discussants. The keynote address comes from Selim Berker of Harvard University.
Free and open to the public. A full-day event on Columbia’s Morningside Campus.