Alasia Nuti
@alasianuti.bsky.social
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Political theorist. Historical injustice, gender and sexuality, resistance, political liberalism, and democratic erosion. Senior Lecturer at the UoY. Books: Injustice and the Reproduction of History, and Politicizing Political Liberalism (with G. Badano)
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There has been a scary increase of racist and xenophobic verbal and physical attacks, racist graffiti and other forms of xenophobic vandalism in York over the last month, in connection with the Operation Raise the Colour.

This must stop! If you are in York, do join the rally on the 4th October!
alasianuti.bsky.social
Really look forward to this semester’s workshop in political theory!
ycpt.bsky.social
We have an amazing line-up of speakers for our Workshop in Political Theory this semester!
alasianuti.bsky.social
This is a fantastic opportunity to receive feedback on a book manuscript!

Apply and/or widely circulate!
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anewq.bsky.social
This Fall semester at the University of Copenhagen (@ucph.bsky.social): a new edition of the Political Theory Seminars 🤓🪩

With @beckmanprof.bsky.social, @alasianuti.bsky.social and @j-benson.bsky.social y.social

More information and registration: politicalscience.ku.dk/research/gro...

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Poster of the Political Theory Seminars at the Department of Political Science of the University of Copenhagen. The program includes three sessions:
First, "A Threat to Democracy? Uncivil Speech, Social Media, 
and Democracy's Value" by Ludvig Beckman (University of Stockholm). This session will take place on Wednesday, September 24, from 14.00 to 16.00, in room CSS 4-2-49.
Second, "Affective Polarization, Democratic Backsliding, and the 
Binding Role of Media Systems" by Alasia Nuti (York University).
This session will take place on Wednesday, October 29, from 14.00 to 16.00, in room CSS 4-2-49.
Third, "Affective Polarization and the Aptness of Partisan Anger," by Jonathan Benson (Manchester University). This session will take place on Thursday, November 13, from 14.00 to 16.00, in room CSS 4-2-49.
For more information and registration, please contact Christian F. Rostbøll at cr@ifs.ku.dk
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derekedyvane.bsky.social
My book exists! Discover the astonishing depths of my social awkwardness, as I grapple with the etiquette of everyday interaction. global.oup.com/academic/pro...
alasianuti.bsky.social
Shall we rely on the state in the fight against right-wing populism and the far-right?

Gabriele Badano and I answer this question in our just published articles at IAI TV

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Creating populist martyrs is a dangerous game | Alasia Nuti, Gabriele Badano
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polphilpod.bsky.social
this paper's quite sound generally, the covered my & @alasianuti.bsky.social open letter on immigration, for instance:

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alasianuti.bsky.social
Rawls’s political liberalism is an invaluable resource to address contemporary political issues.

Baldwin Wong reviews our book “Politicizing Political Liberalism” in Political Theory!

journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Review Essay: Rawlsians Living in a Non-ideal world - Baldwin Wong, 2025
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alasianuti.bsky.social
How can political philosophers do public engagement in an effective way?

Thanks to @polphilpod.bsky.social to explain that to political theorists at York today!
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polphilpod.bsky.social
UPDATE: my open letter against Starmer's anti-immigrant policies has now passed 200 UK politics academics signing
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A week ago there was an open letter signed by politics researchers urging Keir Starmer to abandon his proposed anti-immigrant policies. With the support of the organizers, I've created the same petition but open to all academics.
Read and sign the letter here: molliegerver.weebly.com/petition.html.
Petition
An Open Letter to Keir Starmer We, the undersigned, strongly advise against the proposed changes to the UK immigration system of May 12, 2025, and your associated rhetoric. We are UK-based academics.....
molliegerver.weebly.com
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polphilpod.bsky.social
175 - I'll publish a revised list Monday with everyone who signed over the weekend

The link is doing the rounds, but if you haven't seen it & want to be added, DM (or email) me or @alasianuti.bsky.social
alasianuti.bsky.social
Very happy for you to create something broader from our open letter. We restricted to academics “experts” of politics, but no reason to add other similar initiatives!
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polphilpod.bsky.social
Was my pleasure to comment on our efforts to the press with @alasianuti.bsky.social , hopefully we represented the signatories well,

OP post here

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alasianuti.bsky.social
I recently co-authored & circulated (with @polphilpod.bsky.social ) an open letter against Starmer’s anti-immigrant rules & rhetoric.

Over 100 of my UK-based colleagues signed it. Read the whole thing here:

www.politicalphilosophypodcast.com/starmer
OPEN LETTER: 100+ UK Academics & Writers to Keir Starmer
New anti-immigrant rules are bad policy & will only validate the far-right
www.politicalphilosophypodcast.com
alasianuti.bsky.social
I really look forward to this event next week!
globaltheoryldn.bsky.social
One week until our Spring Symposium! We look forward to seeing you all there

We are operating a waitlist, so if you are no longer able to come, please cancel your ticket so someone else can come along
alasianuti.bsky.social
I’m so honoured to have been awarded the 2025 Richard Rose Prize for an early career academic who made an outstanding contribution to advancing knowledge in political studies by the Political Studies Association (PSA)

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