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PhSS2008 Prog
Conference Programme "Philosophy and Social Science 2008" WEDNESDAY MAY 14
13:00 Opening address: Director of Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences Plenary 13:30 – 14:30 Johann Arnason, Critical theory and multiple modernities Coffee break Workshops 15:00 - 17:00 A End(s) of Multiculturalism Sybille De la Rosa: Apropriation or Approximation: The Emergence of Immediate Horizons Erazim Kohák: On the End(s) of Multiculturalism Mikuláš Havran: Towards Ideals of Multiculturalism Ian Angus: Plurality of Regimes, Federalism, the Truth of Multiculturalism B Politics of Methodology Cathrine Holst: Gender Justice in the EU: Normative Subtext of Methodological Choices Sam Lucas: Evidence Problems in Adjudicating Allegations of Genocide Emmanuel Melissaris: A critique of legal theory as an expert culture Catherine Kellogg and Stephanie Martens: Politics of Concepts, Concepts of Politics C Modern Social Imaginaries Matthew Binney: Burke and Kant’s Sublime: The Imagination and the Cosmopolitan Ideal John Mahoney: Secularism and Political Legitimacy Oana Pastae: Imagination and the Theory of Emotions: Joy and Sadness: A Semantical Approach Coffee Break Workshops 17:30 - 19:30 A Human Rights Claudio Corradetti: Dialectic of recognition. For a post-metaphysical justification of human rights Jeff Flynn: From Constitutional Rights to Human Rights Benjamin Gregg: Multiculturalism and “Universal” Human Rights Jason Hill: The Right to Permanent Residency as a Human Right B Adorno & Marcuse Deborah Cook: Adorno’s Inverse Theology Inara Luiza Marin: Marcuse’s Critical Model: Between Negativity and Normativity Samantha Bankston: The Smooth Space of Intellectual Property: Hegel, Marcuse, and the Nomadic State C Politics of Imagination Camil Ungureanu: Derrida and Davidson on the Place of Fiction and Literature Cerasel Cuteanau: Rorty and the Paradigm of Imagination George Taylor: Imagination and the Displacement of Reason THURSDAY MAY 15 Plenaries 09:30 - 10:30 Ronald Beiner, Domestic Murder: Machiavelli, Freud, and Christianity 10:45 - 11:45 Banu Bargu, Sacrificial Partisanship, Sovereignty, and History 12:00 - 13:00 Amy Allen, "Reason, Power, and the Future(s) of Critical Theory" Lunch Break Workshops 15:00-17:00 A Politics of Imagination Chiara Bottici: The Politics of Imagination Alessandro Ferrara: Politics and the Imagination Maeve Cooke: Response to Alessandro Ferrara Fred Rush: Politics and Imagination B Identity, Hegemony, Democracy Allison Weir: Who Are We? Between Taylor and Foucault Stefan Rummens: Democracy as non-hegemonic struggle: Mouffe's agonistic model Dimitar Vatsov: Citizenship after Multiculturalism: Toward an Affirmative Concept of Democracy C Democracy, Representation, Communication Martin Šimsa: Normative Theory, Democratic Practice, and Context Shane Ryan: Representative democracy Gary Schaal: Empirical Challenges to Communicative Democracy Charles Girard: Can the Deliberative Ideal Help us Rethink News Media Regulation? Coffee Break Workshops 17:30-19:30 A Capitalisms Andrew Chitty: Nature & Freedom in Marx’s Critique of Capitalism Matthias Kettner: What (if anything) is Morally Wrong with Commercialization? Heiner Michel: Towards Fair Terms of Global Economic Co-Operation Ed Baker: Media, Markets, Democracy B Theorizing Autonomy Italo Testa: Second Nature and History Christian Rostbøll: Provoking Self-Reflection: Cartoons, Deliberation and Autonomy Steven Winter: Democracy, Autonomy, Self-Governance John Holmwood: From 1968 to 1951: How Habermas transformed Marx into Parsons C Revisiting 1968 Maria Pia Lara: 1968: Powers and Illusions of Imagination Kevin Gray: Saving 1968 after the Fall of the Berlin Wall: Arguing with Habermas against Habermas Felicia Herrschaft: 1968 in Frankfurt Dinner and film 20:00 – 24:00 Catered buffet dinner and screening of landmark film on 1968: Chris Marker, “Grin without a Cat” (v.o. “Le fond de l'air est rouge”) FRIDAY MAY 16 Plenaries 09:30 - 10:30 Albena Azmanova, The Left-Right Discontinuum and the Politics of Re-commodification 10:45 - 11:45 Krassimir Stojanov, Post-Socialist Transition as Uncompleted Process of Informal Learning: Genesis of a „Non-Participative Democracy“ in Eastern Europe 12:00 - 13:00 Lorella Cedroni, Global Capitalism and the Transformation of Democracy Lunch Break Workshops 15:00 - 17:00 A Multiple Identities, Multiple Democracies Andrea Baumeister: Civic Nation Building: Legitimacy, Solidarity Diversity Robert Fine: Postnational Europe and antisemitism: Hidden affinities? Eyal Chowers: Peace and the Nation State Jaroslava Gajdosova: Multicultural narratives of guilt in German collective memory B Revisiting 1968 Robin Celikates: Civil Disobedience as Social Critique Daniel Loick: “No Justice, no Peace”: Towards a Critical Theory of the Police Mattias Iser: 1968’s Challenge: Critical Theory and the Question of Legitimate Violence C Politics of Nature Steven Vogel: What is Alienation from Nature? Andrew Biro: “Enlightenment Reverts to Mythology”: Climate Porn and the Death of Environmentalism Lenny Moss: Critical Theory and Human Nature after Genomics and the Science Wars Coffee Break Workshops 17:30-19:30 A Cosmopolitanism David Rasmussen: Kant, Rawls and the Critique of Cosmopolitanism Lea Ypi: Politically Constructing Solidarity: The Idea of a Cosmopolitan Avant-Garde Gurminder Bhambra: Multiculturalism, A Provincialized Cosmopolitan Approach Stefan Militzer: Law versus Humanity B Recognition, Reification, Normalization David Owen: Forgetting Recognition: Honneth, Reification and Disrespect Michail Skomvoulis: Lukacs as a Theorist of the Social Imaginary Dianna Taylor: Normativity and Normalization C Religion, Publicity, Privacy Karsten Fischer: Secularization and its Discontents: Politics and Religion in Habermas Jorg Schaub: Political Liberalism as a Response to Pluralism David Peritz: Religion in Public Reason and the Public Sphere Sandra Seubert: Why are we interested in privacy? Problems of liberal self-containment 19:45-21:00 Catered buffet dinner and Panel on Social Movements in the Czech Republic and in the World (No Basis Initiative and World Social Forum) Chico Whitaker, Jan Májíček, Jiří Silný SATURDAY MAY 17 Plenaries 09:30 - 10:30 James Fishkin, Deliberative Democracy: from thought experiments to real experiments 10:45 - 11:45 Andreas Kalyvas, Toward a Theory of Constituent Democracy 12:00 - 13:00 Robert Goodin, Global Democracy: In the Beginning Lunch Break Workshops 15:00 - 17:00 A Revisiting 1968 Otakar Turek and Miloš Pick: The Economic Reform in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s Nancy Fraser: 1968 and the Cunning of History: Capitalism, Feminism, Hillary Zhou Suiming: New Social Movements and China B Marx, Habermas, Agamben Samir Gandesha: Marx, Modernization and Modernism Gordon Finlayson: Bare Life and Political Life in Agamben’s Social Theory Rafaella Giovagnoli: Autonomy: a Matter of Content C Political Conflict and Deliberative Competence Joel Anderson: Deliberative Competence Gaps Kevin Olson: Authorized Speech and Hegemonic Idiom Bert van den Brink: Circumstances of Democratic Deliberation Shawn Rosenberg: Autonomy and Equality in a World of Sub-Standard Citizens Coffee Break Workshops 17:30 - 19:30 A Reason, Norm, Critique Barbara Fultner: Meaning, Norms and Creativity Nikolas Kompridis: Democratic Politics, Public Reason, and the Freedom for New Beginnings Titus Stahl: Social ontological foundations of immanent critique B Borders, Sovereignty, War Brian Milstein: Re-conceptualizing the Boundary in Political Theory: A Critical-Hermeneutic Approach Ricard Zapata-Barrero: Normative Theorizing on Territorial Boundaries Petra Gumplová: Kelsen’s Critique of Sovereignty Bill Scheuerman: Torture and the 'New Paradigm' of Warfare C Politics of Nature Taine Duncan: Future of Human Nature: Habermas and the Ethics of Expanding Human Nature Anja Karnein: Controversial Biomedical Technologies: A Challenge to Freedom? Luigi Pellizzoni & Marja Ylönen: Responsibility in uncertain times: Institutional perspectives on precaution Chris Allsobrook: State of Nature: Appeal to the profit motive SUNDAY MAY 18 Plenaries 09:30 - 10:30 Anthony Laden, The Emergence of Norms Through Casual Conversation 10:45 - 11:45 Lauren Langman, 1968- 2008: Diary of an Activist Generation 12:00 - 13:00 Martin Saar, Violence, Utopia, Revolution? Social Criticism “after 68” |
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