Structural Injustice is the theme of the next conference of The American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy (ASPLP). It will be held on September 27, 2024 as a hybrid event: an in-person conference hosted by the University of Chicago Law School and Pozen Family Center for Human Rights together with a Zoom meeting.
Register to attend in person or to receive the Zoom link. This event is organized by Chiara Cordelli and Aziz Huq from the University of Chicago.
Panel I (Law): 12:00-1:30 CDT
- Principal Paper: “A Systemic Approach to Structural Injustices” Sophia Moreau (University of Toronto)
- Political Science Commentator: Catherine Lu (McGill University)
- Philosophy Commentator: Rafeeq Hasan (Amherst College)
Panel II (Political Science): 2:00-3:30 CDT
- Principal Paper: “Capitalism, Development, and the Politics of Structural Injustice” Inés Valdez (Johns Hopkins)
- Philosophy Commentator: Carol Gould (Hunter College & CUNY Graduate Center)
- Law Commentator: Sabeel Rahman (Cornell University)
Panel III (Philosophy): 4:00-5:30 CDT
- Principal Paper: “Social Structures as a Site for Injustice: Why Social Theory Matters” Sally Haslanger (MIT)
- Law Commentator: Virginia Mantouvalou (University College London)
- Political Science Commentator: Alasia Nuti (University of York)
Panel IV (Guest Student Scholar): 5:30-6:15 CDT
- “Two Kinds of Structural Injustice: Disentangling Unfreedom and Inequality” Sonny Kim (Ph.D. candidate, Department of Politics, Princeton University /Nuffield College, University of Oxford)
ASPLP Business Meeting, 6:15-6:45 CDT
ASPLP members and registrants will have access to copies of papers ahead of the conference.
The University of Chicago Law School and Pozen Family Center for Human Rights.