Auteur: Millicent Churcher

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Millicent Churcher is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Sydney. Millicent’s research interests include the early modern sentimentalist philosophy of David Hume and Adam Smith, as well as contemporary studies on empathy, emotions, social imaginaries, epistemic injustice, and the (mis)recognition of difference. She has published work on these topics in Social Epistemology and Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review. Millicent’s latest research focuses on how institutions may constructively engage the imaginations and affects of social agents to facilitate ethical and political transformation.




5 Ebooks par Millicent Churcher

Millicent Churcher: Reimagining Sympathy, Recognizing Difference
Contemporary societies are marked by deep inequalities grounded in collective failures to recognize the histories, needs, and experiences of marginalized social groups. What are the strategies that …
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€193.05
Danielle Celermajer & Millicent Churcher: Institutional Transformations
Formal and informal institutions structure our social interactions by giving rise to normative expectations and patterns of collective behaviour. This collection grapples with how affect, …
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€50.11
Danielle Celermajer & Millicent Churcher: Institutional Transformations
Formal and informal institutions structure our social interactions by giving rise to normative expectations and patterns of collective behaviour. This collection grapples with how affect, …
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€50.79
Jandra Bottger & Sandra Calkins: Affect, Power, and Institutions
This volume advances a comprehensive transdisciplinary approach to the affective lives of institutions – theoretical, conceptual, empirical, and critical. With this approach, the volume foregrounds …
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€45.13
Jandra Bottger & Sandra Calkins: Affect, Power, and Institutions
This volume advances a comprehensive transdisciplinary approach to the affective lives of institutions – theoretical, conceptual, empirical, and critical. With this approach, the volume foregrounds …
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€45.68