
Green political theory is concerned with the nature, scope, and legitimacy of governance in the face of environmental crisis. This course introduces and discusses key aspects of environmental political philosophy and ethics, with particular emphasis on the relevant agents of responsibility: states, individuals, and corporations. The specific topics discussed change every semester the course is taught.
This page applies to SSE.00250 Responsibility in green political theory I, SSE.00251 Responsibility in green political theory II, SSE.00452 Responsibility in green political theory (advanced), including reading seminar and SSE.00453 Responsibility in green political theory (advanced).
- Enseignant·e: Gwendoline Bossert
- Enseignant·e: Rébecca Greber
- Enseignant·e: Astrid Kaiser Trümpler
- Enseignant·e: Angela Kathrin Martin
- Enseignant·e: Lucie Monney
- Enseignant·e: Ivo Wallimann-Helmer