About Minorities and Philosophy (MAP)

Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) is a network of students from different philosophy departments that seek to address issues related to minorities and their involvement in academic philosophy. Accordingly, each department establishes a chapter, which is usually led by graduate students but also encourages the participation of undergraduate students and every person who is interested in these topics. Currently, there are 121 chapters around the world.

The aim of the University of Glasgow’s MAP chapter is two-fold: (i) to foster discussion concerning minority issues within the profession and theoretical approaches to them, and (ii) to promote innovative philosophical analysis of such issues from a minority perspective.

In order to accomplish these goals, we organise a variety of activities that run throughout the academic year.

For more information about MAP and relevant resource, please visit: http://www.mapforthegap.com/

The University of Glasgow Minorities and Philosophy Chapter,
(Daniel Abrahams, Laura Fearnley, Joaquim Giannotti, Eilidh Harrison, María Pía Méndez Mateluna)
https://www.facebook.com/mapglasgowuni