International PhD Conference Thinking Conflict and Resilience in Society (September 16-18)

 

 

 

We cordially invite you to the international PhD Conference Thinking Conflict and Resilience in Society taking place on September 16-18.

Attendence is free of charge. Lunches are covered by organizers. Dinners are at atendees' own expense.

Venue address: nám. Čs. legií 565, Pardubice, Czech Republic, 3rd floor, room n. 03004

Conference is supported by the European Regional Development Fund project “Beyond Security: Role of Conflict in Resilience-Building” (reg. no.: CZ.02.01.01/00/22_008/0004595).

Programme

Monday, 16 September

 
10:0010:15
Welcome address
 
10:1511:15
keynote 1
John Lippitt (University of Pardubice, University of Notre Dame Australia): Self-righteousness in the digital age: a moral over-confidence account
     

11:15–11:35
coffee

 

11:3512:45
session 1

Doruk Kaynak (University of Hradec Králové): Kinopolitics: Adapting to contemporary realities Community and Adaptation
Matilde Liberti (University of Genoa): The Way of Judo. A functioning community that fights
 
12:45–14:15
lunch
 

14:1515:25
session 2

João Rochate da Palma (Center of Philosophy of the University of Lisbon): Agonistics as Political Demiurgy: Rethinking the Political through Antagonism Conflict and Resilience in Politics
Vladimir Lukić (University of Pardubice): A Rawlsian Critique of Agonism: Building Resilience in a Political Struggle
 
15:25–15:45
coffee
 

15:4516:55
session 3

Bernard Černikovský (Palacký University Olomouc): Challenging Tradition: Young Czech Men's Perspectives on Masculinity Gender and Masculinity
Anupriya Kumari (Jawaharlal Nehru University): Mitigating the conflict between social constructionist and Essentialist view of Gender Identity
 
18:00 – conference dinner (Pernštýnské nám. 60, 530 02 Pardubice)
 

Tuesday, 17 September

10:0011:00
keynote 2
Cecilie Eriksen (Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies): Conflict, Complementarity, and Compromise: The Capabilities of a Healthy Moral Community
 
11:00-11:20
coffee
 

11:20–12:30
session 4

Vojtěch Svěrák & David Rozen (Charles University in Prague, University of Pardubice): Moral Conflicts in Distance: Reflections on Longdistancism and Longtermism in the Context of Climate Crisis (hybrid) Social and Psychological Conflict
Heng Ying (University of Hong Kong): Value conflicts as a psychological cycle (online)
 
12:30–14:00
 lunch
 
14:00–15:00
keynote 3
Věra Honusková (Charles University in Prague): Thinking conflict in Migration and Refugee Law
15:00–15:20
coffee
 
 

15:20–16:30
session 5

Oskar Lindblom (Åbo Akademi University): Sincerity and trust in collective speech acts Trust and Sincerity
Pia-Zoe Hahne (University of Vienna): ‘Trust the Machine?’: Conceptualizing Trust in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence
 

17:00 – visit to Pardubice castle’s garden (Zámek 2, 530 02 Pardubice)
19:00 – conference dinner (Wernerovo nábř. 115, 530 02 Pardubice I)

 

Wednesday, 18 September

10:00–11:00
keynote 4
Christian Golden (Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies): As Long as Relations Last: Agony, Humility, and Civility across Democratic Difference
 
11:00–11:20
coffee
 

11:20–12:30
session 6

Alexandra Alissa Novitchkova (Toronto Metropolitan University): Depicting Dignity: Photovoice as a Method of Researching Ukrainian Women Activists’ agency, empowerment and action of Dignity during ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War Women's Agency and Empowerment
Héloïse Michelon (Université Catholique de Lille): Maternal-Fetal Conflict: A Critical Analysis of Prenatal Harm Prevention
 
12:30–14:00
 lunch
 

14:00–15:10
session 7

Serhij Kiš (University of Pardubice): Arguments for non-adversiality are not self-defeating Argument
Alexandra Blickhan (Universität Potsdam): Erring on a side: Perspective, neutrality, and virtue
     
15:10–15:30
 coffee
     
15:30–16:40
session 8
Asli Akbas (Istanbul University): Neo-Republican Contestation: An Interpretation of Conflict and Resilience Rights
Enes Zaimović & Sára Barčáková (Charles University in Prague): Balancing the Right to Stay of Ukrainians: The Perspective of the Czech Republic and Ukraine
 
16:40–16:45
Closing thoughts

 Contact person: serhij.kis@upce.cz