EPLab • International Conference
Political Identity on the Threshold
EPLab International Conference in Political Theory
Keynote
Richard Bellamy (UCL; European University Institute)
Organiser
Nova Institute of Philosophy (IFILNOVA) / Ethics and Political Philosophy Lab (EPLab)
Programme
10/09/2018
09:15
Welcome
09:30
Eldar Sarajlic (City University of New York): What is an Authentic Identity?
Panel: Personal vs collective identity
10:00
Hili Razinsky (University of Lisbon): Ambivalent Interactive Political Identities and Grouping.
Panel: Personal vs collective identity
10:30
Kristina Khutsishvili (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna): Bringing Together Political and Personal Identities: Links of Narrative and Imagination.
Panel: Personal vs collective identity
11:30
Alzbeta Hajkova (Purdue University): Refugees and The Human Condition: Reentering Plurality Versus Reentering Society.
Panel: The status of immigrants and refugees
12:00
Paul Neiman (St. Cloud State University): Community Identity and Immigration: A New Communitarian Approach.
Panel: The status of immigrants and refugees
14:30
Maxime Chervaux (University Paris 8-Vincennes): Populism and identity-making in the United States.
Panel: Populism and epistemic labour
15:00
Yuval Eylon (Open University of Israel): Identity and the Political Division of Epistemic Labor.
Panel: Populism and epistemic labour
16:00
Perica Jovchevski (Central European University): Transforming Political Identities: From Constitutional Patriotism to Post-Patriotism
Panel: State, constitution and political identity
16:30
Ben Van de Wall (KU Leuven): The Paradoxical Relation Between State Neutrality and Political Identity
Panel: State, constitution and political identity
11/09/2018
10:30
Richard Bellamy (UCL/EUI): EU citizenship – Supra-national, Trans-national or Inter-national?
Keynote Speaker
11:45
Dmitry Shlapentokh (Indiana University): The Fluidity of National Identities: the Case of Post-Soviet Russia.
Panel: Identitarian secessionism and fluidity
12:15
Hsin-Wen Lee (University of Delaware): Cultural Nationalism—A Survey of Four Strategies.
Panel: Identitarian secessionism and fluidity
14:30
Anthony Gambrell (University of Otago): Nationhood in Locke’s Original Compact, Rebutted.
Panel: Liberalism and the challenge of identity
15:00
Paula Zoido-Oses (Warwick University): Beyond Irony: Using Hermeneutics to Make Sense of Rorty's Liberal Project in the Age of Value-Pluralism.
Panel: Liberalism and the challenge of identity
15:30
Deven Burks (Université du Luxembourg): Rawls, Theorist of Standpoints and Identities? Assessing the Strong and Weak Cases For.
Panel: Liberalism and the challenge of identity
16:30
Mosè Cometta (Université de Lausanne): Bringing Space Into Account.
Panel: Spaces of identity
17:00
Eva-Maria Aigner (University of Vienna): Crossing the Threshold. Border-Identities.
Panel: Spaces of identity
17:45
Closure