Sep 18, 2023 - Sep 19, 2023; Conference
International Conference on Structural Domination
Dorothea Gädeke (Utrecht University)
Philip Pettit (Princeton University/ANU)
Laura Valentini/Christian List (LMU München)
On September 18-19, 2023 the group in practical philosophy at TU Dresden will organize an international conference on Structural Domination.
Please register until 1st September:
TU Dresden // Holzsaal (Zellescher Weg 24) and Cube CCC (Einsteinstraße 12).
Click here for a detailed map of the locations.
Programme: Find a detailed programme here
18 September 2023
- 13:30 Arrival and Registration
- 14:00 Welcome Prof. Dr. Tamara Jugov (TU Dresden)
- 14:15 Keynote Prof. Dr. Dorothea Gädeke (Utrecht University)
- 15:30 Break
- 16:00 Panels
- Panel 1
- Prof. Dr. Amandine Catala (University of Quebec at Montreal): Epistemic Injustice as Epistemic Domination: A Structural Explanation of Epistemic Agency
- Sarah-Lea Effert (Universität Duisburg Essen): Structural Domination, Critique, and Civic Virtue
- Lucas Rijana (Universidad de Buenos Aires): Status and Domination in Neorepublican Theory
- Panel 2
- Dr. Naveh Frumer (Tel Aviv University): The Cycle of Dependency and Precarity: Towards a Marxist Theory of Structural Domination
- Heiner Koch (Universität Duisburg Essen): Non-Republican Structural Domination
- Stefano Merlo (University College London): The Eyeball-Test, Collective Capacity and Beliefs Formation in Republican Freedom
- 17:30 Break
- 18:00 Keynote Prof. Dr. Philip Pettit (Princeton/ANU): Agential and Structural Domination
19 September 2023
- 9:00 Arrival
- 9:30 Keynote Prof. Dr. Laura Valentini/Prof. Dr. Christian List (LMU): Structural Dependence
- 10:45 Break
- 11:15 Panels
- Panel 1
- Francesca Cesarano (Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele): A Defense of Patriarchal Bargains
- Dr. Daniel James (TU Dresden): White Supremacy as a Racialised Structure of Domination
- Dr. Antoine Louette (Centre for Social Critique, HU Berlin): “Not Victims”: Sexual Harassment and Resistance after #MeToo
- Dr. Christian Schemmel (MANCEPT): Social Class, Habitus and Domination
- Panel 2
- Luca Hemmerich (TU Darmstadt): Intergenerational Power and Domination
- Alberto Manuel Hers Martínez (LUISS Guido Carli): Technocratic discourse as cognitive interference in European member-states
- Miikka Jaarte (Stanford): Capital Flight and Impersonal Domination
- Jingyu Lin (Universität Jena): The Power of the initiative and structural domination of capitalism
- 13:15 Lunch Break
- 14:45 Panels
- Panel 1
- Hannah McHugh (University College London): Markets, Practices, and Domination
- Marianna Capasso (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies): Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work. On the Emergence of Vulnerability Classes
- Elena Icardi (University of Milan): Structural economic domination: workplace democracy or democracy tout court?
- Panel 2
- Melanie Erspamer (LSE): Accountability for structural domination
- Peter Kerenyi (LSE): Can Structures Dominate? A Reply to Four Objections
- William Valliere (University of Guelph): What Sort of Things Dominate, Structurally? The Case for (but Really Against) Structural Hierarchies
- 16:15 Break
- 16:45 Keynote Prof. Dr. Rainer Forst (Goethe Universität): The Noumenal-Structural Power of Trust. A Critique of Ideologies of the Invisible
[Unfortunately, Keynote by Prof. Dr. Lea Ypi had to be cancelled]
International Call for Papers hier.
Travel:
Here you can find useful information on how to reach Dresden by train, plane, or car: https://www.dresden-convention.com/en/dresden/destination-dresden/getting-to-dresden
The main train station of Dresden is 20 minutes by foot, or roughly 15 minutes by public transport from the TU Dresden, where the conference will take place.