International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.


Upcoming

JUSTLA Mid-Term Conference: Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century

The project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory is part of the organization of the mid-term conference of the Horizon-MSCA Staff Exchanges project JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America. The conference, titled “Reimagining Justice in the 21st Century: Normativity, Politics, and Society,” will take place at the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, from 24 to 27 November 2026.

Past

POLARIS Seminar: “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute

The POLARIS Seminar, “Between Borders, Bodies, and Institutions: Gender and Politics in Dispute”, took place on July 17 at the Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences, University of Campinas. Organized by Professors Nara Salles and Raissa Wihby Ventura, the event brought together undergraduate and graduate students working on gender, political representation, migration, reproductive justice, care, intimacy, and anti-gender politics.

LASA – 2026 Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances

The project Crossing Boundaries: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory brought together part of its research network in the panel “Global Justice in Critical Perspective: Migration, Climate, and Democratic Resistances,” presented under the track International Relations / Global Studies at LASA. The panel examined how global justice can be rethought from critical perspectives grounded in the Global South, with particular attention to migration, climate justice, nationalism, democracy, and political resistance.

Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration – Colloquium Philosophy & Global Affairs

As part of the activities connected to the FAPESP Young Investigator project Crossing Borders, Professor Raissa Wihby Ventura delivered the seminar “Race, Borders, and Political Theory of Migration” at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catania, Italy. The seminar examined the relationship between race, borders, and contemporary political theories of migration, with particular attention to how border regimes produce and reproduce unequal vulnerabilities.

International Conference Philosophy and Social Science” 2026 at Vila Lanna, Prague

At the International Conference “Philosophy and Social Science”, held from May 13 to 17, 2026, at Vila Lanna, Prague, Professor Raissa Ventura presented the paper “Borders Within Borders: Racialized Immobilization in Brazil”, which examines how border regimes operate not only at the territorial limits of the state but also through internal mechanisms of racialized immobilization. The presentation took place on May 13 in the session “War, Peace and Borders”, chaired by Simone Chambers.

JUSTLA Conference: “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”

At the Initial Conference “Justice in the XXI Century: New Challenges, New Directions of Inquiry”, organized by JUSTLA – Justice in the XXI Century: A Perspective from Latin America, Professor Raissa Ventura, Principal Investigator of the project Crossing Borders: Migration and the Shaping of Global Political Theory , presented the paper “From Global Justice to Global Justice in the South: Normative Dislocations and Epistemological Challenges,” co-authored with Sebastián Rudas.