Milan, 10/15 June 2013
The Border Crossing Seminar is a joint Program between The University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy), and the University of Notre Dame (U.S.A.).
Second edition - From the Polis to the City: Perspectives on Global Justice
This conference and school, for faculty and students, is the second meeting of “The Border Crossing Seminar”. This year's seminar examines the evolution of the city within European and non-European political theory and practice, from the polis of the ancient Greeks, to the cosmopolis of contemporary theories of global justice, to the present diversity of the city of Milan. We will explore how the urban space of the modern city reflects or reinforces its peoples' perspectives on national and international justice. We will look at the contemporary issue of migration to and from European cities, and how it affects social justice at national, European Union, and global levels. Milan itself will be our primary case study. Walking tours of the city's cultural and urban spaces, and meetings with local people, are part of the experiential learning component of the seminar. The seminar will feature lectures by expert faculty from the University of Notre Dame, the University of Milano-Bicocca, and other universities from around the globe, in fields such as political theory, political philosophy, anthropology, sociology, political science, and geography.
The BCS is
under the auspices of the U.S.-Italy Fulbright Commission and recognized by the
program Milano Summer School, promoted by the Municipality of Milan.
The BCS is an initiative promoted within the frame of the project “Political Imagination and Borders. Citizens and Strangers”, financed by the Ministry of Education, Research and University (PRIN 2009), and the Departmental Research Center Pragsia: http://pragsia.sociologia.unimib.it
The BCS is supported by the University of Cork (Ireland), University Justus Liebig University Giessen (Germany), University of Łódź (Poland), University of Palermo – Doctoral School in Cultural Studies, University of Rzeszów (Poland), Vassar College (USA), Fondazione per la Citttadinanza Attiva (Rome), Bruno Kessler Foundation (Trento) International Geographical Union - Commission on Political Geography.
The BCS is an initiative promoted within the frame of the project “Political Imagination and Borders. Citizens and Strangers”, financed by the Ministry of Education, Research and University (PRIN 2009), and the Departmental Research Center Pragsia: http://pragsia.sociologia.unimib.it
The BCS is supported by the University of Cork (Ireland), University Justus Liebig University Giessen (Germany), University of Łódź (Poland), University of Palermo – Doctoral School in Cultural Studies, University of Rzeszów (Poland), Vassar College (USA), Fondazione per la Citttadinanza Attiva (Rome), Bruno Kessler Foundation (Trento) International Geographical Union - Commission on Political Geography.