International Conference: Structural Domination
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).
Programme
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
- Miikka Jaarte (Stanford): Capital Flight and Impersonal Domination
- 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 (LMU): Structural Dependence
- 10:45 Break
- 11:30 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. 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
- 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 (Erasmus University Rotterdam): 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.
Holzsaal (Zellescher Weg 24) and Cube CCC (Einsteinstraße 12).