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  • Nuria Sánchez Madrid

    Nuria Sánchez Madrid is Full Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid, co-coordinator of the Research Group GINEDIS and member of the INSTIFEM UCM. Her lines of research are social philosophy, cultural studies, and women’s studies. With a Kant-related background, her research approaches precarity, vulnerability, oppression, and social exclusion, focusing on the historical transformation of these topics and on the role of intellectual women as cultural actors. She has published with Cambridge University Press, Routledge, Lexington Books. She is currently PI of the Complutense team of the MSCA Project JUSTLA and is co-editor-in-chief of Con-textos Kantianos. International Journal of Philosophy.

    and Angela Taraborrelli

    Angela Taraborrelli is Associate Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Cagliari (Italy). Her research has focused on the political thought of Kant and Arendt and on cosmopolitanism. More recently, she has begun to focus on democracy and migration, with particular attention to the civic integration of migrants, from a cosmopolitan perspective. Her publications include Dal cittadino del mondo al mondo dei cittadini. Saggio su Kant (Asterios, 2004), Contemporary Cosmopolitanism (Bloomsbury, 2015) and Hannah Arendt and Cosmopolitanism: State, Community, Worlds in Common (Bloomsbury, 2024). Her monograph Kant on Migration (Elements, Cambridge University Press) is forthcoming. She founded and co-directs the series of cosmopolitan studies L’albero delle direzioni (Castelvecchi).

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