Apply / FiloLab Polarization and Social Change Summer School
Granada, 21st to 25th of June, 2022
Carmen de la Victoria, University of Granada
PROGRAM
Tuesday, 21st of June
9:45 Welcome and opening remarks
10:00 Invited talk and discussion (45’ + 45’): Anna Bosco (Florence) TBA 11:30 Coffee Break 12:00 Student presentations and discussion (30’ + 30’) Eric Berg (Conneticut) - The epistemology and .anguage of redpilling Hugo Mota (Oslo) – Structural oppression and deep disagreement: communication beyond argumentation 14:00 Lunch Break 15:30 Invited talk and discussion: Jason Stanley (Yale) TBA 17:00 Coffee Break 17:30 Student presentations and discussion Nikolai Shurakov (Tartu) – Epistemic contextualism / invariantism Jimena Zapata (Munich / Granada) – Might I help you? Assessing bystander's perceived role in reducing hate speech harm
Wednesday, 22nd of June
10:00 Invited talk and discussion: Michael Lynch (Connecticut) TBA
11:30 Coffee Break 12:00 Student presentations and discussion Filippo Riscica Lizzio (Hamburg) – Echo chambers and polarization Javier Osorio (Autónoma de Madrid) – Deep disagreements in scientific communities 14:00 Lunch Break 15:30 Invited talk and discussion: Lilliana Mason (John Hopkins) TBA 17:00 Coffee Break 17:30 Student presentations and discussion Maria Silva Grecu (Bucharest) – Political modernity in Machiavelli’s philosophy Tarun Gindwani (Kings’s College) – The ethics of withdrawing subsidies Kamil Bernaerts (Vrije Universiteit Brussel / Warwick) – Polarisation: to feel or not to feel?
Thursday, 23rd of June
10:00 Visit to the Alhambra
17:00 - 19:30 Work on student drafts with tutors
Friday, 24th of June
10:00 Group presentations and discussion (3 student groups) 20’ + 20’
12:00 Coffee Break 12:30 Group presentations (3 student groups) 14:30 Lunch 17:00 Final group meetings to finish paper drafts