CPT: Comparative Political Theory
Promoting comparative studies of political thought
Online forum for comparative political theorists and the comparative historians of political thought.
Created by Takashi Shogimen Apr 21, 2010 at 11:18am. Last updated by Takashi Shogimen Apr 21, 2010.
San Jose State University has just launched a new journal: Comparative Philosophy. For further details, click here: http://www.comparativephilosophy.org/index.php/ComparativePhilosophy/
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Created by Takashi Shogimen Apr 7, 2010 at 4:12pm. Last updated by Takashi Shogimen Apr 7, 2010.
An international research project which Leigh Jenco has been involved in - For further details, click below:
http://www.ethics.utoronto.ca/index.php?id=6&iid=11
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Created by Takashi Shogimen Mar 25, 2010 at 5:12pm. Last updated by Takashi Shogimen Mar 25, 2010.
Created by Takashi Shogimen Mar 25, 2010 at 6:28am. Last updated by Takashi Shogimen Mar 25, 2010.
Fred Dallmayr has just published a new book: Comparative Political Theory: An Introduction (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010). The book is designed as a textbook for classes in CPT. Continue
Created by Takashi Shogimen Mar 22, 2010 at 7:17pm. Last updated by Takashi Shogimen Mar 22, 2010.
Jon D. Carlson replied to Takashi Shogimen's discussion Do we need a new journal exclusively dedicated to CPT?
Jon D. Carlson replied to Takashi Shogimen's discussion Do we need a new journal exclusively dedicated to CPT?The field of political theory has many peer reviewed journals, and articles on comparative political theory have been published in such journals as History of Political Thought, Polity, American Political Science Review and the Review of Politics.…Continue
Started by Takashi Shogimen. Last reply by Jon D. Carlson Apr 25.
Diego von Vacano (Texas A&M University) wants to know if anyone is working on non-Western views of "race" - in particular, the Chinese, Japanse or more generally Asian views of "race" in the work on comparative political theory. Could anyone…Continue
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Started by Takashi Shogimen. Last reply by Li Zheng Oct 5, 2011.
East Asian Perspectives on Politics:
Advancing Research in Comparative Political Theory
Workshop V: People and Citizens in History and Political Imaginations of East Asia
Changing Conceptions of 民 Min
Keio University, Tokyo Japan
17-19 December…
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Hi everyone,
Welcome to the new members who recently signed up for the network CPT: Comparative Political Theory.
I have recently enquired to Ning, which hosts this online network about the possibility of generating email messages everytime members post something new on to this site. Unfortunately, it is only me (the administrator of this network) who can broadcast messages to the members. However, RSS feeds for different features may be a solution for this problem.…
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Dear Colleagues,
Takashi's latest email motivates me to repost this in hopes that it might reach people who may not have seen it.
Thanks to Takashi for organizing this space!
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East Asian Perspectives on Politics:
Advancing Research in Comparative Political Theory
Workshop IV: East Asian Perspectives on Political Legitimacy…
ContinuePosted by Melissa S. Williams on May 18, 2011 at 6:34am
Hi everyone,
I've set up another discussion group of the same name: CPT: Comparative Political Theory at LinkedIn. If you have already signed up for LinkedIn, it might be a better venue for connecting people who share the same academic interest. Please feel free to sign up if you are interested and let's start exchanging info and ideas as well as inviting friends and colleagues.
With best wishes,
Takashi
Posted by Takashi Shogimen on March 21, 2011 at 8:48am
FYI~
This could be a good venue for CPT folks (and the meeting moves around every Spring, so not always in Montreal in March).
Jon
Proposed New ISA Section on Theory
Inaugural Meeting to be held at ISA 2011 in Montreal
Pending ISA Governing Council approval, the 2011 annual ISA convention will see the launch of a new ISA section dedicated to theory. Most of our insights and arguments…
Posted by Jon D. Carlson on February 28, 2011 at 12:45pm
The Project on “East Asian Perspectives on Politics: Advancing Research in Comparative Political Theory” announces conference travel scholarships for graduate students working in comparative political theory and Asian political thought. The broad purpose of this project is to advance the field of comparative political theory through a series of six workshops, each focused…
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The Project on “East Asian Perspectives on Politics: Advancing Research in Comparative Political Theory” announces conference travel scholarships for graduate students working in comparative political theory and Asian political thought. The broad purpose of this project is to advance the field of comparative political theory through a series of six workshops, each focused on a dimension of politics in the East Asian context. The first workshop took place at…
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