Issue 2, 2011

Krisis, François Levrau, Marc Davidson, Timo Jütten, Daniel Loick, Robin Celikates, Lukas Verburgt, René Boomkens, Anja Eleveld, Annemarije Hagen & Yolande Jansen

Biografie

Krisis

François Levrau

François Levrau studeerde Klinische Psychologie, Moraalfilosofie en is Doctor in de Sociale Wetenschappen.

Marc Davidson

Marc D. Davidson werkt bij het Instituut voor Biodiversiteit en Ecosys- teemdynamica (IBED) van de Universiteit van Amsterdam en is gaston- derzoeker en -docent bij de UvA-capaciteitsgroep Philosophy and Public Affairs (PPA).

Timo Jütten

Timo Jütten is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Essex. His re- search interests are in critical theory, political philosophy and ethics, and his current project is on commodification and the moral limits of mar- kets. He has published articles in the European Journal of Philosophy, In- quiry and The International Journal of Philosophical Studies.

Daniel Loick

Daniel Loick studied Philosophy, Sociology and German Literature in Du- isburg and Frankfurt. His PhD thesis Critique of Sovereignty is forth- coming with Campus Verlag later this year. He is currently a junior fac- ulty member at the Institute for Philosophy of Goethe-University Frank- furt, Germany.

Robin Celikates

Robin Celikates is Professor of Social Philosophy at the Free University of Berlin and an associate member of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt am Main. He is a member of the Krisis editorial team and commissioning editor at Critical Times.

Lukas Verburgt

Lukas Verburgt is a research master student in philosophy, and studies political sciences at the University of Amsterdam. His main research interests are philosophy and sociology of science, pragmatist theories of democracy, actor-network theory, post-structuralism and neo-monadology.

René Boomkens

René Boomkens (1954) is full professor social and cultural philosophy at the University of Groningen. In his research he focusses on the social and cultural philosophy of modernity, interpreted as modern experience, with special attention to the crucial role of the city and of urban culture.

Anja Eleveld

Anja Eleveld is sinds 2006 promovenda aan de Faculteit der Rechtsge- leerdheid van de Universiteit Leiden binnen het project Hervorming Soci- ale Zekerheid. Ze verricht een kritisch onderzoek naar de hervorming van de sociale zekerheid. De levensloopregeling als nieuw instrument van het socialezekerheidsrecht vormt hierbij een belangrijke casus.

Annemarije Hagen

Annemarije Hagen is a PhD fellow in the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Leuven. She also holds a teaching position at the PPLE (Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics) College of the University of Amsterdam.

Yolande Jansen

Yolande Jansen is an Associate Professor at the department of philosophy and the Amsterdam Centre for Globalization Studies of the University of Amsterdam. She is also a Socrates Professor at the VU University, where she holds the chair for 'humanism in relation to religion and secularity'. Her publications include Secularism, Assimilation and the Crisis of Multiculturalism: French Modernist Legacies (Amsterdam University Press/IMISCOE, 2013) and The Irregularization of Migration in contemporary Europe; Detention, Deportation, Drowning (Rowman and Littlefield, co-edited with Robin Celikates and Joost de Bloois, 2015). Areas of research are social and political philosophy, in particular critical theory, pluralism, multiculturalism and democracy; genealogies of secularism, humanism and religion; irregularised migration; Judaism and Islam in Europe; Islam in Europe; and French culture and literature, in particular the work of Marcel Proust. Jansen is the principal investigator of the NWO-project 'Critique of Religion; Framing Jews and Muslims, Islam and Judaism in political theory and public debate' along with co-applicant Thijl Sunier.