Amit Ron

Amit Ron

@amitr.bsky.social

Political theorist, Arizona State University.

227 Followers 296 Following 11 Posts Joined Sep 2023
1 month ago

The date for the next @associationpt.bsky.social meeting has been set for October 8-10 at the University of Michigan (it's not a home game weekend, we checked!). Paper proposals are due February 10. Come hang out in Ann Arbor before it gets frigid! #poltheory

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2 months ago

The 2026 CFP for the Annual Conference is out! Members, check your inboxes or visit this link: associationforpoliticaltheory.org/content.aspx...

Non-members, APT membership is *free* and you can sign-up here: associationforpoliticaltheory.org/content.aspx...

See you in Ann Arbor, MI this fall!

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3 months ago
Response to Amit Ron and Abraham A. Singer’s Review of Seeing Like a Firm: Social Justice, Corporations, and the Conservative Order | Perspectives on Politics | Cambridge Core Response to Amit Ron and Abraham A. Singer’s Review of Seeing Like a Firm: Social Justice, Corporations, and the Conservative Order - Volume 23 Issue 4

Néron's response.

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3 months ago
Seeing Like a Firm: Social Justice, Corporations, and the Conservative Order. By Pierre-Yves Néron. New York: Oxford University Press, 2024. 280p. | Perspectives on Politics | Cambridge Core Seeing Like a Firm: Social Justice, Corporations, and the Conservative Order. By Pierre-Yves Néron. New York: Oxford University Press, 2024. 280p. - Volume 23 Issue 4

Our review of Néron's book.

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3 months ago
Response to Pierre-Yves Néron’s Review of Everyone’s Business: What Companies Owe Society | Perspectives on Politics | Cambridge Core Response to Pierre-Yves Néron’s Review of Everyone’s Business: What Companies Owe Society - Volume 23 Issue 4

Our response

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3 months ago
Everyone’s Business: What Companies Owe Society. By Amit Ron and Abraham A. Singer. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2024. 264p. | Perspectives on Politics | Cambridge Core Everyone’s Business: What Companies Owe Society. By Amit Ron and Abraham A. Singer. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2024. 264p. - Volume 23 Issue 4

The review of our book

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3 months ago

Abe Singer (@abesinger.bsky.social) and I had a critical dialogue with PY Néron(@pyneron.bsky.social) about our recent books! In the comments, I include the link to the fours parts of the exchange.
Also, I will be happy to privately send a PDF copy of the entire exchange.

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7 months ago
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Amit Ron and Abraham Singer on What Companies Owe Democracy — Virtual Sentiments Host Kristen Collins chats with Dr. Amit Ron and Dr. Abraham Singer on how corporate power can support or undermine democratic practices

Thrilled to share our latest Virtual Sentiments episode with @amitr.bsky.social and @abesinger.bsky.social on their work on what it should mean for businesses to be committed to democracy! Available wherever you listen to your podcasts! overcast.fm/+AA94orNPhpw

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6 months ago
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Amit Ron and Abraham Singer on What Companies Owe Democracy Virtual Sentiments · Episode

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6 months ago

Abraham Singer (@abesinger.bsky.social‬) and I were on the Virtual Sentiments podcast talking about our book and related topics with Kristen Collins. It was a really good conversation! Link in the first comment.

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8 months ago
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Amit Ron and Abraham Singer - Everyone's Business A conversation with Amit Ron and Abraham Singer about their recent book, "Everyone's Business: What Companies Owe Society" (U Chicago Press).

@amitr.bsky.social and I talked with Jeff Church about our newest book on the Political Theory Review Podcast. Check it out!

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8 months ago
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Acting Responsibly in A Democratic Society | The CPR Hub Business executives often wield significant social and political power, and can undermine democratic governance when they pursue their particular view of what is right or good for society.

A new piece with @amitr.bsky.social summarizing our book's argument at The CPR Hub

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11 months ago
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Hello political theorists and fellow travelers -- the Association for Political Theory (APT) is now on BlueSky and you can follow them here @associationpt.bsky.social !
#Polisky

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11 months ago
Political Feasibility: An Interpretive Approach | Journal of Applied Hermeneutics

doi.org/10.55016/ojs...

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11 months ago

My article, "Political Feasibility: an Interpretive Approach," was just published in the Journal of Applied Heremenutics. In the article, I tried to examine the notion of political feasibility as a Gadamerian fusion of horizons. Link below.

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11 months ago
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Everyone’s Business: What Companies Owe Society Insights with Authors Dr. Abe Singer & Dr. Amit Ron Authors Dr. Abe Singer and Dr. Amit Ron are coming to campus to discuss their book Everyone’s Business: What Companies Owe Society. Businesses are political actors. They not only fund political campa...

@amitr.bsky.social and I will be giving a talk on our new book at the University of San Diego on March 26th. If you're in town come check it out!

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1 year ago
REMINDER: Fri. Jan. 24 - Michael Illuzzi and Amit Ron on "Stories of Transnational Peoplehood"

Join the WPSA Political Theory Virtual Community this Friday 1/24, 4-5:30 pm ET to discuss @amitr.bsky.social and Michael Illuzzi's "Stories of Transnational Peoplehood" w/ our very own @tunablazer.bsky.social as commenter! Details here: mailchi.mp/160b383e0469... #polisky #poltheory

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1 year ago
Friday, January 24 - Michael Illuzzi and Amit Ron on "Stories of Transnational Peoplehood"

The next meeting of the WPSA Pol Theory Virtual Colloquium, Fri. Jan. 25, will feature Michael Illuzzi and Amit Ron @amitr.bsky.social presenting their paper "Stories of Transnational Peoplehood," with Yuna Blajer @tunablazer.bsky.social as discussant. Please join us! mailchi.mp/7d46c2cfd817...

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1 year ago
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Everyone's Business: What Companies Owe Society Everyone's Business: What Companies Owe Society [Ron, Amit, Singer, Abraham A.] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Everyone's Business: What Companies Owe Society

Check it out: Everyone's Business is now available on Amazon.

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1 year ago

can you add me?

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