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Online resources are also useful to research political concepts and keep up with key events in

politics. Some useful resources are the following:


- https://plato.stanford.edu/ an invaluable resource to research philosophy. A collection
of academic articles that explain the fundamental concepts and theories in moral,
social, and political philosophy. Very accessible.
- http://crookedtimber.org/ a philosophy blog collecting entries from many current
thinkers
- https://philosophynow.org/ a magazine of philosophy, accessible and dealing with a
very wide scope of issues.
- https://aeon.co/ a magazine of ideas and in-depth essays, many of which about
politics
- https://www.opendemocracy.net/ openDemocracy is an independent global media
platform reporting analysis of social and political issue
- http://bleedingheartlibertarians.com/ a blog on libertarianism
- http://oll.libertyfund.org The online library run by the non-profit Liberty Fund makes
freely available the works of many great philosophers defenders of liberty;
- http://hd-ca.org The Human Development and Capability Association is “a global
community of academics and practitioners focused on people-centred development
and the capability approach”;
- http://www.bristol.ac.uk/sociology/ethnicitycitizenship The University of Brisol’s
Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship is one of the most active research
groups on multiculturalism;
- http://www.globalpolicy.org The Global Policy Forum contains a range of resources
and articles relating to global justice;
- http://www.international-political-theory.net is a resource that includes links to
excellent, recently published, scholarly articles on topics in international political
theory;
- http://www.justwartheory.com A list of readings and other information about just war
theory;
- http://www.humansandnature.org The Centre for Humans and Nature presents
discussions on foundational issues on environmental justice;
- http://www.ukfeminis.org contains information and resources about global feminism;
- http://www.intergenerationaljustice.org The Foundation for the Rights of Future
Generations is a German foundation that focuses on the rights of future generations,
and publishes a journal: the Intergenerational Justice Review;
- http://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/multiculturalism-bites
Multiculturalism Bites: A series of podcasts with political theorists, including
Chandran Kukathas, Martha Nussbaum, and David Miller, on aspects of the
multiculturalism debate;
- http://philosophybites.com/ A series of podcasts about philosophical issues. Very
accessible.

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