Michael Milde
Milde Milde joined the Department of Philosophy as a full-time faculty member in 1994. He has served as associate vice-provost (academic program review), acting associate vice-provost (graduate and postdoctoral studies) and associate dean (academic) for the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. He has been a member of Senate; chair of the Senate Committee on Academic Policy and Awards; chair of the Subcommittee on Undergraduate Program Review; and has served on a variety of university committees.
His research area is social and political philosophy, with a particular interest in justice, multiculturalism and the intersection of constitutional law, democracy and social contract theory. He has co-edited two books, Bringing Power to Justice: The Prospects of the International Criminal Court (McGill-Queen’s Press, 2006) and A Question of Values: New Canadian Perspectives in Ethics and Political Philosophy (Rodopi, 1996).
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The Future of Theatre: Dennis Garnhum In Conversation with Michael Milde
December 8, 2021 at 7:00pm
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