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SPRING COMPAS CONFERENCE: On Global Inequality

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March 30 - March 31, 2017
12:00AM - 12:00AM
Thompson Library, 11th Floor

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Add to Calendar 2017-03-30 00:00:00 2017-03-31 00:00:00 SPRING COMPAS CONFERENCE: On Global Inequality The Center for Ethics and Human Values presents a COMPAS Conference on Global Inequality The spring COMPAS conference will focus on understanding global inequality. It will begin by considering two basic questions facing proponents of global justice: how to measure well-being as a way of assessing global inequalities and whether rich nations have a duty to alleviate poverty around the globe. We will then consider the significance of global inequality in a variety of domains that raise serious moral concerns, including global governance, trade, migration, and LGBTQ rights. Because one of our aims is to explore how the causes and effects of different kinds of inequality interact with one another, the conference will bring together leading political scientists, sociologists, philosophers, economists, legal scholars, public health experts, and policy advocates who can effectively engage each other. The conference is free and open to the public, and there is no registration requirement. Faculty, students, and members of the community are welcome to attend any or all of the sessions that interest them.    The Center for Ethics and Human Values encourages research and facilitates public discussion on a wide range of foundational and applied moral questions that connect the research, teaching, and other work pursued at Ohio State.     Thursday, March 30, 2017   1:30p - 3:00p: Session 1: Metrics of Well-being Speakers: Jacob Hacker (Political Science, Yale), Dan Haybron (Philosophy, St. Louis) Moderator: Michael Neblo (CEHV and Political Science, Ohio State)   3:30p - 5:00p: Session 2: Material Inequality and Poverty Speakers: Monique Deveaux (Philosophy, Guelph), Mathias Risse (Philosophy and Public Policy, Harvard) Moderator: Steven Brown (CEHV, Ohio State)   5:00p - 6:00p: Reception   Friday, March 31, 2017 8:45a - 9:00a: Welcoming Remarks 9:00a - 10:30a: Session 3: Global Governance Speakers: Catherine Lu (Political Science, McGill), Joseph Grieco (Political Science, Duke) Moderator: Cinnamon Carlarne (Law, Ohio State)   11:00a - 12:30p: Session 4: Migration Speakers: Ines Valdez (Political Science, Ohio State), Adam Hosein (Philosophy, Colorado) Moderator: Joyce Chen (Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, Ohio State)   2:15p - 3:45p: Session 5: Trade and Labor Speakers: Ian Sheldon (Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, Ohio State), Kate Bronfenbrenner (Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell) Moderator: Sarah Brooks (Political Science, Ohio State)   4:15p - 5:45p: Session 6: LGBTQ Rights Speakers: Jennifer Suchland (WGSS and Slavic Studies, Ohio State), Debanuj DasGupta (Geography, UConn) Moderator: Marc Spindelman (Law, Ohio State)   Information on our fall conference, which focused on inequality in the US can be found here.   The Spring Conference is co-sponsored by the Mershon Center for International Security Studies. Thompson Library, 11th Floor Center for Ethics and Human Values cehv@osu.edu America/New_York public

The Center for Ethics and Human Values presents a COMPAS Conference on Global Inequality

The spring COMPAS conference will focus on understanding global inequality. It will begin by considering two basic questions facing proponents of global justice: how to measure well-being as a way of assessing global inequalities and whether rich nations have a duty to alleviate poverty around the globe. We will then consider the significance of global inequality in a variety of domains that raise serious moral concerns, including global governance, trade, migration, and LGBTQ rights. Because one of our aims is to explore how the causes and effects of different kinds of inequality interact with one another, the conference will bring together leading political scientists, sociologists, philosophers, economists, legal scholars, public health experts, and policy advocates who can effectively engage each other.

The conference is free and open to the public, and there is no registration requirement. Faculty, students, and members of the community are welcome to attend any or all of the sessions that interest them. 
 
The Center for Ethics and Human Values encourages research and facilitates public discussion on a wide range of foundational and applied moral questions that connect the research, teaching, and other work pursued at Ohio State.  
 

Thursday, March 30, 2017
 

1:30p - 3:00p: Session 1: Metrics of Well-being

 

3:30p - 5:00p: Session 2: Material Inequality and Poverty

 

5:00p - 6:00p: Reception

 

Friday, March 31, 2017


8:45a - 9:00a: Welcoming Remarks


9:00a - 10:30a: Session 3: Global Governance

 

11:00a - 12:30p: Session 4: Migration

  • Speakers: Ines Valdez (Political Science, Ohio State), Adam Hosein (Philosophy, Colorado)
  • Moderator: Joyce Chen (Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, Ohio State)

 

2:15p - 3:45p: Session 5: Trade and Labor

  • Speakers: Ian Sheldon (Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, Ohio State), Kate Bronfenbrenner (Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell)
  • Moderator: Sarah Brooks (Political Science, Ohio State)

 

4:15p - 5:45p: Session 6: LGBTQ Rights

 
Information on our fall conference, which focused on inequality in the US can be found here.
 
The Spring Conference is co-sponsored by the Mershon Center for International Security Studies.

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