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Udit Bhatia

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Political theorist, King’s College London. PI, ERC Synergy Project POPGOV. Loves comparing dogs and constitutions.

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Fellowships for Early Career Researchers | King's College London Join a vibrant, dynamic community of postdoctoral and early career researchers

Want to come spend two years in the UK working on a research project? Come to KCL on British Academy International Fellowship. Guidance for our internal selection process available here: www.kcl.ac.uk/research/fun... happy to chat about it

05.01.2026 09:26 — 👍 5    🔁 8    💬 0    📌 1
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PhD Studentships in Political Economy at King’s College London on FindAPhD.com PhD Programme - PhD Studentships in Political Economy at King’s College London, listed on FindAPhD.com

Very excited we have five funded PhD fellowships, open to all fields of political science and economics, so please do spread the word to prospective political theory students!

www.findaphd.com/phds/program...

13.01.2026 09:43 — 👍 17    🔁 20    💬 0    📌 0
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The Way Out by Rebecca Buxton, Samuel Ritholtz - Hardcover Scholarship is a powerful tool for changing how people think, plan, and govern. By giving voice to bright minds and bold ideas, we seek to foster understanding and drive progressive change.

It's officially publication day for our book, The Way Out. Sam and I have worked on this since we first put our heads together in 2019, and it's fair to say that the context shifted under our feet as we were writing and thinking.

www.ucpress.edu/books/the-wa...

13.01.2026 15:30 — 👍 36    🔁 18    💬 7    📌 5
20 February: Teresa Bejan (Oxford)

Slavery in a Society of Equals

05 March: Annabelle Lever (Sciences Po)

The Right to Stand as a Candidate and the Democratic Value of Elections

12 March: Emanuela Ceva (Geneva)
 The Mixed Affective Fabric of Dysfunctional Institutions 
D/L/006 

19 March: Kieran Dunn (York)

Foundational and Contestatory Personhood

9 April : Sara Van Goozen (York)

Virtue-signalling our Way to a Better Future
YH/110

16 April: Maxime Lepoutre (Reading)

Representative Falsehoods


All seminars, unless stated otherwise, take place in D/N/104. All seminars take place from 2 to 4 pm.

20 February: Teresa Bejan (Oxford) Slavery in a Society of Equals 05 March: Annabelle Lever (Sciences Po) The Right to Stand as a Candidate and the Democratic Value of Elections 12 March: Emanuela Ceva (Geneva) The Mixed Affective Fabric of Dysfunctional Institutions D/L/006 19 March: Kieran Dunn (York) Foundational and Contestatory Personhood 9 April : Sara Van Goozen (York) Virtue-signalling our Way to a Better Future YH/110 16 April: Maxime Lepoutre (Reading) Representative Falsehoods All seminars, unless stated otherwise, take place in D/N/104. All seminars take place from 2 to 4 pm.

York Political Theory Book Talks

23 April: Hans Asenbaum (Canberra)

Book Workshop on The Politics of Becoming: Anonymity and Democracy in the Digital Age (OUP 2023)
H/G09 (Feilden Room, Heslington Hall)
2 pm to 4 pm

17 May: Inez Valdez (Johns Hopkins)

Book Workshop on Democracy and Empire: Labor, Nature, and the Reproduction of Capitalism (CUP 2023).  
Discussants: Albena Azmanova (University of Kent), Kieran Dunn (University of York), Emily Katzenstein (University of Oxford), and Rahul Rao (University of St Andrews). 
CL/A/023X (Church Lane Building)
9.30 am to 5.30 pm 

21 May: Samuel Bagg (South Carolina)
Book Manuscript Workshop on The Dispersion of Power: A Critical Realist Theory of Democracy (OUP 2024)
Discussants: Udit Bhatia, Monica Brito-Vieira, and Alfred Moore
H/G09 (Feilden Room, Heslington Hall)
2 pm to 4 pm

York Political Theory Book Talks 23 April: Hans Asenbaum (Canberra) Book Workshop on The Politics of Becoming: Anonymity and Democracy in the Digital Age (OUP 2023) H/G09 (Feilden Room, Heslington Hall) 2 pm to 4 pm 17 May: Inez Valdez (Johns Hopkins) Book Workshop on Democracy and Empire: Labor, Nature, and the Reproduction of Capitalism (CUP 2023). Discussants: Albena Azmanova (University of Kent), Kieran Dunn (University of York), Emily Katzenstein (University of Oxford), and Rahul Rao (University of St Andrews). CL/A/023X (Church Lane Building) 9.30 am to 5.30 pm 21 May: Samuel Bagg (South Carolina) Book Manuscript Workshop on The Dispersion of Power: A Critical Realist Theory of Democracy (OUP 2024) Discussants: Udit Bhatia, Monica Brito-Vieira, and Alfred Moore H/G09 (Feilden Room, Heslington Hall) 2 pm to 4 pm

We've got some fantastic political theory events lined up this semester. 6 theory workshops and 3 book talks! Featuring @tmbejan.bsky.social, Annabelle Lever, Emanuela Ceva, Kieran Dunn, @drsvg.bsky.social, Maxime Lepoutre, @hansasenbaum.bsky.social, @samuel-bagg.bsky.social , and Inés Valdez

30.01.2024 14:59 — 👍 4    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
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York campus looking glorious this evening

30.11.2023 16:00 — 👍 7    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0