Jennifer Saul lecture, Monday, Oct. 26
Mary Synnott
msynnott at uwaterloo.ca
Fri Oct 23 13:40:50 EDT 2015
REMINDER!
A public lecture will be held by the Department of Philosophy on Mon., Oct. 26, 2015 at 7:00 pm in the Lyle S. Hallman Institute, Sun Life Auditorium, Room 1621 by Jennifer Saul, University of Sheffield, UK.
RSVP is recommended to Mary Synnott<https://uwaterloo.ca/womens-studies/about/people>, (msynnott at uwaterloo.ca<mailto:msynnott at uwaterloo.ca>) Women's Studies.
Jennifer Saul<https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/profiles/saul>
University of Sheffield, UK
Dogwhistles, Philosophy of Language and Political Manipulation
"Old stock Canadian" has been said to be a dogwhistle: a phrase that's meant to allow a politician to communicate something problematic in such a way as to avoid alienating potential audiences. Dog whistling is widely used in political campaigning, especially to communicate about race. Professor Saul's paper explores the challenges that dogwhistles pose for democracy, but also for standard ways of approaching philosophy of language.
https://uwaterloo.ca/philosophy/events
Mary Synnott
Administrative Assistant & Academic Advisor
Hagey Hall 145
Women's Studies
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1
519 888 4567 ext. 36886
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