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1. From Voice to Response: Ethical Responsiveness and the Politics of Difference (Tanja Dreher and Anshuman A. Mondal)
2. Locating Listening (Tanja Dreher and Poppy de Souza)
3. On Liberty on Listening: John Stuart Mill and the Limits of Liberal Responsiveness (Anshuman A. Mondal)
4. Listening with Recognition for Social Justice (Cate Thill)
5. Freedom and Listening: Islamic and Secular Feminist Philosophies (Allison Weir)
6. When the Students Are Revolting: The (Im)Possibilities of Listening in Academic Contexts in South Africa (Anthea Garman)
7. Who Laughs at a Rape Joke?: Illiberal Responsiveness in Rodrigo Duterte's Philippines (Nicole Curato and Jonathan Corpus Ong)
8. Watching to Witness: Responses beyond Empathy to Refugee Documentaries (Sukhmani Khorana)
9. Facing Vulnerability: Reading Refugee Child Photographs through an Ethics of Proximity (Anna Szorenyi)
10. The Anti-Festival: Kimberley Aboriginal Cultural Politics and the Artful Business of Creating Spaces for Kardiya to Hear and Feel Across Difference (Lisa Slater)
11. Silence as a Form of Agency?: Exploring the Limits of an Idea (Bina Fernandez)
12. Noble Speech/Thunderous Silence: Toward a Buddhist Alter-Politics (Shinen Wong)
13. Indigenous Research Methodologies and Listening the Dadirri Way (Lisa Waller).
2. Locating Listening (Tanja Dreher and Poppy de Souza)
3. On Liberty on Listening: John Stuart Mill and the Limits of Liberal Responsiveness (Anshuman A. Mondal)
4. Listening with Recognition for Social Justice (Cate Thill)
5. Freedom and Listening: Islamic and Secular Feminist Philosophies (Allison Weir)
6. When the Students Are Revolting: The (Im)Possibilities of Listening in Academic Contexts in South Africa (Anthea Garman)
7. Who Laughs at a Rape Joke?: Illiberal Responsiveness in Rodrigo Duterte's Philippines (Nicole Curato and Jonathan Corpus Ong)
8. Watching to Witness: Responses beyond Empathy to Refugee Documentaries (Sukhmani Khorana)
9. Facing Vulnerability: Reading Refugee Child Photographs through an Ethics of Proximity (Anna Szorenyi)
10. The Anti-Festival: Kimberley Aboriginal Cultural Politics and the Artful Business of Creating Spaces for Kardiya to Hear and Feel Across Difference (Lisa Slater)
11. Silence as a Form of Agency?: Exploring the Limits of an Idea (Bina Fernandez)
12. Noble Speech/Thunderous Silence: Toward a Buddhist Alter-Politics (Shinen Wong)
13. Indigenous Research Methodologies and Listening the Dadirri Way (Lisa Waller).