During the period, the researcher has had six project papers in preparation, five single-authored and one co-authored (with Robert Huseby).
He has regularly presented and disseminated his work, both in preliminary and final form, at several international or national conferences/workshops throughout the fellowship period. These events include the following:
• The Nordic Network in Political Theory Annual Meeting, Roskilde, 26 October 2018.
• The Nanyang Technological University Philosophy Group seminar, School of Humanities, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2 November 2018.
• The Globalizing Minority Rights workshop, Carlsberg Academy, Copenhagen, 9 November 2018.
• The workshop Conflicting Claims on Constituent Power: the People and the Constitution in Pluralistic Societies, Kastellholmen, Stockholm, 23 November 2018.
• The second Political Philosophy Looks to Antarctica workshop, University of Oslo, 6 December 2018.
• The Danish Philosophical Society Annual Conference, Vejle, 1 March, 2019.
• The Oslo-Aarhus workshop in Political Theory, Aarhus University, 19 March 2019.
• The Boundary Problem Workshop, Institute for Future Studies, Stockholm, 10 May 2019.
• The Association of Social and Political Philosophy (ASPP) Annual Conference, Newcastle University, Newcastle, 24 June 2019.
• The Nordic Network in Political Theory Annual Meeting, Oslo, 31 October 2019.
• The Practical Philosophy Working Group, IFIKK, UiO, Oslo, 3 March 2020.
• C3P 1-day workshop, End workshop for DEPART, Aalborg, 2 September 2020.
In addition, the researcher has participated in several internal workshops and research seminars held at the host institution, the Department of Culture and Learning, at Aalborg University. The researcher also had a paper accepted for presentation at the 2020 ECPR General Conference. (The paper’s panel was cancelled because several participants withdrew due to COVID-19.)
Two articles with findings from the project has been published during the fellowship period itself. These are:
• Angell, Kim (2020): “A Life Plan Principle of Voting Rights”, in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. Vol. 23, No. 1: 125-139; and
• Angell, Kim and Robert Huseby (2020): “The All Affected Principle, and the weighting of votes”, in Politics, Philosophy & Economics.
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1470594X20949938(öffnet in neuem Fenster).
Project findings have also been communicated and promoted by other means than scientific publications, including on social media (Facebook, Twitter) and websites (Academia.edu).
The researcher has also participated in four courses on writing grant applications (two in Denmark and two in Norway), and in a special mentorship program offered by Aalborg University.