This is a symposium devoted to a discussion of the work of Jennifer Nedelsky. It will begin with introductory reflections on Jenny’s first book devoted to the theme of property and American Constitutionalism and then proceed with three panels each devoted to an important theme of Jenny’s subsequent work: political judgement, law’s relations and work-care relations.
Schedule:
10:45-11:00
Coffee and iIntroductory Remarks by Peggy Kohn (University of Toronto)
11:00-11:15
Jennifer Nedelsky (University of Toronto): Reflections on My Work So Far
11:15-12:00
Joan Tronto (University of Minnesota): A Retrospective on Nedelsky’s Work
12:00-12:20
Discussion on Nedelsky and Tronto
12:20-1:15
Lunch
1:15-2:30 Political Judgement
Melissa Williams (University of Toronto), Torrey Shanks (University of Toronto), Anna Drake (University of Waterloo)
2:30-3:45 Law’s Relations
Rebecca Kingston (University of Toronto), Mara Marin (University of Toronto Centre for Ethics), Christine Sypnowich (Queen’s University)
3:45-4:00
Coffee
4:00-5:15 Work-Care Relations
Tom Malleson (University of Western Ontario), Kerry Rittich (University of Toronto), Rachael Desborough (University of Toronto)
co-sponsored by:
Fri, Oct 27, 2017
10:30 AM - 05:15 PM
Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Rm 200, Larkin Building