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#BISA2026 keynote recording: Professor Kimberly Hutchings

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The #BISA2026 conference keynote in Brighton was delivered by Professor Kimberly Hutchings, and was titled 'Violence and the Meaning of Peace’. You can watch a recording below.

Kimberly Hutchings is Professor of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London. She works in the field of international political theory and ethics, including feminist theory and ethics, the political theory of violence, Global Ethics and the history of women’s international thought. 

Kimberley is the author of several books including: Kant, Critique and Politics (1996); International Political Theory: Re-thinking Ethics in a Global Era (1999); Hegel and Feminist Philosophy (2003); Time and World Politics: thinking the present (2008); Global Ethics: an introduction (2010; 2018); Violence and Political Theory (co-authored with Elizabeth Frazer, 2020) and was co-editor of the anthology: Women’s International Thought: towards a new canon (2022). Her current work is focused on two areas: epistemic justice in relation to constructions of the canon in IR and Philosophy and meanings of peace and pacifism.