Workshop Announcement: The Social Subject: Intersubjectivity, Psychoanalysis, and Hegel

On 2 July 2022, St John’s College (University of Oxford) will be hosting a workshop on The Social Subject: Intersubjectivity, Psychoanalysis, and Hegel.
On 2 July 2022, St John’s College (University of Oxford) will be hosting a workshop on The Social Subject: Intersubjectivity, Psychoanalysis, and Hegel.
In April 2021, former ISRF Fellow Gábor Scheiring discussed his book The Retreat of Liberal Democracy: Authoritarian Capitalism and the Accumulative State in Hungary with Chris Hann and Sherrill Stroschein.
In March 2021, former ISRF Fellow Kimberley Brownlee discussed her book Being Sure of Each Other: An Essay on Social Rights and Freedoms with Rae Langton and Martin O’Neill.
The editorial foreword to issue 23 of the ISRF Bulletin, on the theme of ‘Race and Markets.’
In February 2021, former ISRF Fellow Cian O’Driscoll discussed his book Victory: The Triumph and Tragedy of Just War with Faye Donnelly and Neil Renic.
In November 2020, former ISRF Fellow Annelien de Dijn discussed her book Freedom: An Unruly History with Manjeet Ramgotra and Mark Whitehead.
In January 2021, former ISRF Fellow Oche Onazi discussed his book An African Path to Disability Justice with Julie Maybee and Tom Shakespeare.
Cian O’Driscoll is interviewed in relation to his ISRF Mid-Career Fellowship. He talks about his research on the just war tradition, as well as interdisciplinarity and the theme of violence.
Jonathan Saha is interviewed in relation to his ISRF Mid-Career Fellowship. He talks about his research on the concept of accumulation as it relates to Empire, as well as the current state of the social sciences.