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Home » For and about students » Events: Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, Talks » 2023 » February 2023 » Responsibility for Historical Wrongs: From Epistemology of Law

 

Responsibility for Historical Wrongs: From Epistemology of Law 

23rd Feb 2023 2:00pm-6:00pm 

This workshop is offered as part of a Techne Conflux, an extended training, development, exhibition or performance programme which aims to enhance research or intellectual skills, or facilitate the sharing of expertise amongst doctoral students in the arts and humanities. 

 

Please note this event has been postponed as it falls in a day of UCU strike action. We will announce a revised date when it is available.

 

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/responsibility-for-historical-wrongs-from-epistemology-to-law-tickets-473349951447

Hybrid event: online and at University of Surrey 

You are cordially invited to the PGR Conflux Techne workshop (funded by AHRC) on “Responsibility for Historical Wrongs: From Epistemology to Law”.

The workshop aims to create a reflective space on conceptions of self, responsibility, and blame for historical wrongs for researchers whose work is at the intersection of humanities and arts.

Speakers: Prof. Rima Basu, (Claremont McKenna College), Prof. Herlinde Pauer Studer, (University of Vienna), and Prof. Gerald Postema (University of North Carolina, Chapell Hill).

 

The programme will be as follows:

From 2:00 to 3:00, brief discussion of Basu's, Pauer-Studer's and Postema's papers. The discussion will be led by Armando Romero, Ambrose Lee, Steve Bero and Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco.

3:15 to 4:00, discussion with Prof Basu.

4:00 to 4:45, discussion with Prof. Pauer-Studer

4:45 to 5:00 Coffee Break

5:00 to 5:45, discussion with Prof. Postema 

 

The following articles give an idea of the issues that will be discussed:

(1) Lackey, "The Case for Epistemic Reparations": https://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/openfordebate/the-case-for-epistemic-reparations/ 

(2) Basu, "The Internet Never Forgets: How Google Shapes and Cements Our Identities": https://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/openfordebate/the-internet-never-forgets-how-google-shapes-and-cements-our-identities/  

 


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