Andrei Poama
@AndreiPoamaa
Political philosopher and ethicist, Assistant Prof., Leiden University. Tweeting in a personal capacity.
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24-10-2017 06:39:26
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“What makes these paintings so recognizable is that their ordinary is our ordinary too.” New online, Matthew Longo on the Rijksmuseum’s Vermeer exhibition and the world the Dutch Golden Age made:
thepointmag.com/criticism/out-…
Pls RT Finally out our (Ian Marder @BrunildaPali and I) edited collection on the institutionalisation of #restorativejustice - check it out! routledge.com/Restorative-Ju… Kent Criminology Group Routledge Books
#EarlyView #OpenAccess Collateral Legal Consequences and the Power to Punish | Andrei Poama, Milena Tripkovic #philosophy doi.org/10.1111/japp.1…
The #openaccess article that I wrote with Milena Tripkovic is now out in Applied Philosophy! We argue that #collaterallegal consequences undermine the judicial power to punish, by eroding the robustness and attributability of #judges ’ #sentencing decisions.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ja…
‼️‼️UK PUBLICATION DAY ‼️‼️
#ThePicnic now for sale in UK bookstores! If anyone sees a copy in the wild, please send a pic!
ICYMI, I will repost some of the UK reviews below...
Thanks to everyone The Bodley Head and W. W. Norton & Company for making this happen!
penguin.co.uk/books/459126/t…
📣 New issue of Raisons politiques, in English!
'Inheritance, Equality and the Family'
Edited by Marie Bastin and Axel Gosseries
➡️Available on Cairn.info: cairn.info/revue-raisons-…
Hey Twitter -
The Picnic was just selected as a ‘Best Book’ for January by Waterstones !!!!
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Nice way to start the new year with an article accepted for publication in the Applied Philosophy. I and Milena Tripkovic argue that the #collaterallegalconsequences triggered by criminal convictions are wrong because they undermine judges’ normative power to punish.