EPLab • Reading Group

Iñigo González-Ricoy and Pablo Magaña on “How Strong Is the Dead Hand of the Past? Future Generations and the All Subjected Principle”

Democracy and Intergenerational Justice Reading Group

The next session of the Democracy and Intergenerational Justice Reading Group will be hosted by Iñigo González-Ricoy (Universitat de Barcelona) and Pablo Magaña (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) who will be presenting a work in progress entitled: “How Strong Is the Dead Hand of the Past? Future Generations and the All Subjected Principle”.


The Democracy and Intergenerational Justice Reading Group will meet every month as part of the EPLAB research project “Present Democracy for Future Generations” (PTDC/FER-FIL/6088/2020) to discuss a published paper, or work in progress related to the project’s theme.


For anyone wishing to attend in person, the group will be at room SE1. Bring your own laptop/mobile phone and audioset for Zoom connection and perfect hearing! To join the session on Zoom, click here.


If you are interested in joining the group’s mailing list, receiving updates to the schedule, Zoom invitations, and the selected papers prior to the meetings, please write to devoncass@fcsh.unl.pt.


The Democracy and Intergenerational Justice Reading Group is co-organised by Devon Cass, Inês Cisneiros, José Pereira and Zachariah Tailor.

Next sessions
22 Mar – Anja Karnein

19 Apr – Sofia Estudante

17 May – Inês Cisneiros

21 Jun – José Gusmão

19 Jul – TBA