fellow

Mathias Thaler

2024-2025
Home institution
University of Edinburgh
Country of origin (home institution)
United Kingdom
Discipline(s)
Arts and arts studies Humanities Political Sciences Religious sciences
Theme(s)
Environment, Sustainability & Biodiversity Future Studies
Fellowship dates
Biography

Mathias Thaler is Professor of Political Theory in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh. His main research interest is in contemporary political theory. Thaler regularly teaches courses on democratic theory, populism, human rights and the morality of war and violence. From 2020 to 2023, he served as Co-Director of Research in the School of Social and Political Science.

Thaler is the author of No Other Planet (Cambridge University Press 2022), Naming Violence (Columbia University Press 2018), Moralische Politik oder politische Moral? (Campus 2008), and co-editor (with Mihaela Mihai) of Political Violence and the Imagination (Routledge 2020) and of On the Uses and Abuses of Political Apologies (Palgrave 2014). His papers have appeared in peer-reviewed journals such as the American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Environmental Politics, European Journal of Political Theory, Perspectives on Politics, Political Studies, Political Theory, and Review of Politics, amongst others.

His recent research has been funded through a Marie Curie Career Integration Grant from the European Commission (2013–2017), through a Research Fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust (2020–2021) and through an AHRC Networking Grant (2023–2026). Thaler has moreover been the recipient of competitive awards from the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the Theodor Körner Fonds and the Gulbenkian Foundation, as well as smaller funders. Over the past 15 years, Thaler has held visiting fellowships at the University of Oxford, the Université de Montréal, KU Leuven, the University of Sydney, the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study and the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study.

Research Project
Other Ends of the World are Possible: Exploring the Arts and Politics of Environmental Breakdown

Research question: How can different artistic depictions and narrations of environmental disaster beneficially inform political responses to anthropogenic climate change?

The escalating ecological crisis makes it imperative not only to picture positive alternatives to the status quo, but also to ponder the real possibility of systemic failure and collapse.

Against the view of catastrophist thinking as inherently defeatist, Mathias Thaler’s interdisciplinary project examines the potential of various depictions and narrations of climate disaster across different art forms to beneficially inform political responses to anthropogenic climate change.

Methodologically, the project brings into a conversation three academic disciplines that grapple with the broad topic of systemic failure and collapse in the context of the Anthropocene: eco-theology, political theory and the environmental humanities.

Research Interests:

contemporary political theory; democratic theory, populism; human rights; morality of war and violence