Ungureanu, Camil
UNGUREANU, CAMIL
I am Lecturer in Political Theory at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Social and Political Sciences (Barcelona, Spain). In 2007-2008 I was a Lecturer in Political Theory at University College Dublin, School of Politics and International Relations. In February 2008 I defended my PhD on "Democracy, Rhetoric and Decision" at the European University Institute (supervisors: Peter Wagner and Axel Honneth). I have also taught at Richmond College (Florence), at the European University Institute (Florence), and at the University of Bucharest.
I have published in quarterlies such as the "Journal of Political Philosophy" and the "European Journal of Political Theory." I co-edited Law, State and Religion in the New Europe: Conflicts and Dilemmas (Cambridge University Press, 2012; with Lorenzo Zucca), From the Nation-State to the Postnational Constellation: Jϋrgen Habermas' Theory of Law and Democracy, vol. I-II, Ashgate, 2011 with Klaus Gϋnther and Christian Joerges. I also edited Religion in Democracy: a Dilemma of Modernity (Polirom, 2011).
At present, I am working on a book on "Democratic Theory and Religion" (under contract with Routledge). I am also working on a project on politics, law and pluralism in Europe (with Ferran Requejo; under contract with Routledge) and on postsecularism and European cinema (with Costica Bradatan; under contract with Routledge). In addition, I am co-editing special issues of The European Legacy (Taylor & Francis) on cinema and Angelaki (Routledge) on postsecularism.
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Contemporary political philosophy History of modern political thought Religion and politics Law and religion in Europe Art, ethics and politics
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