🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.112
💭 A new phase in this series offers a rethinking of democracy by challenging Western-centric models. @hongdp.bsky.social acknowledges its ambition, but argues it risks celebrating democratic traditions without fully addressing embedded inequalities.
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I’m launching my essay on Global Citizens’ Assembly for Stateless and Unrecognized Individuals with @glocan.bsky.social
Join us on 𝗢𝗰𝘁𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟮𝟬𝘁𝗵, 𝟭𝟯:𝟬𝟬-𝟭𝟰:𝟬𝟬 𝗖𝗘𝗧 to share ideas and help bring us closer to a world where everyone feels at home. 🏡
Register here: uni-bremen.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
6. Do, H. (2025). What makes international institutions legitimate to citizens of non-democratic states? Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 1–23. doi.org/10.1080/1369...
Excited to share that my essay on statelessness and Global Citizens’ Assembly is now published with @glocan.bsky.social
🏡 read it here:
PhD defended, survived, and officially done 🎓
I just finished teaching a course on Citizenship, Statelessness, and Migration. Teaching displaced and stateless students about migration and statelessness was a unique experience. Many came looking for answers to the uncertainties in their own lives. I hope they have learned a thing or two from me.
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NEW SPECIAL ISSUE: Much of political theory today is informed, explicitly or implicitly, by the model of the democratic underlabourer, which, however, assumes the political context of the (democratic) nation-state. journals.sagepub.com/toc/iptb/21/2
🎉Check out the special issue featuring my paper based on my dissertation! I’m deeply grateful to the editors @ascherz.bsky.social and @oisinsuttle.bsky.social and all the workshop participants!
Thanks to them, my first publication came with minimal emotional damage.😌
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Exciting publication news!
I have been working for the past couple of years with co-editor @ascherz.bsky.social and awesome authors (details below) on a special issue on “Legitimate International Authority and Institutional Diversity”.
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Daniel Sharp
Markus Patberg
The Science of Democracy 2.0 offers a bold, innovative rethinking of democracy by embracing diversity and challenging Western-centric models. Hong Do acknowledges its ambition, but argues it risks…
There is limited research on international legitimacy from the perspective of ordinary citizens in non-democratic states. These citizens have restricted opportunities for political participation an...
While international institutions are a frequent and increasing focus of political challenge and critique, evaluating their normative legitimacy raises novel theoretical challenges. International in...
CFP: Special Issue of Moral Philosophy & Politics on "Citizenship and Global Inequality".
Please consider sharing & submitting. Open to interdisciplinary work that engages with philosophical debates.
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