PGR and ECR Conference for Sociology, Philosophy, Anthropology and Politics: Collaboration and Empowerment
Closing Date for Abstracts: Tuesday 6th September 2022
A Department of Sociology & Philosophy conference | |
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Date | 6 - 7 October 2022 |
Place | Online and Reed Hall |
Provider | Department of Sociology & Philosophy |
Event details
Location:
6th October – online
7th October – hybrid, Reed Hall
Keynote Speakers:
- Dr Ernesto Schwartz-Marin, University of Exeter: Care(less) collaboration: the discovery of weakness as a springboard to redesign the forensic world
- Professor Luna Dolezal, University of Exeter: A Feminist Phenomenology of Chronic Shame
The annual Postgraduate and Early Career Researcher Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology conference will return in October 2022 to showcase the work of postgraduate students and ECRs in SPA. This year we are also welcoming postgraduate students and ECRs from the Politics department in order to facilitate collaboration between the SPA and Politics research communities.
Our themes this year are ‘Collaboration and Empowerment’, so we encourage all presenters to consider how their work builds on collaboration and exchange with different communities, and how research can give voice to a range of stakeholders.
Registration is free of charge and free tea/coffee and lunch will be provided for all registered attendees of the in-person part of the conference.
If you attend the conference online or if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with Hannah (hcm218@exeter.ac.uk), Sawako (ss1345@exeter.ac.uk) or Boglarka (bk296@exeter.ac.uk).
Thursday 6th Oct 2022, Online
10:30 – 10:45
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Welcome
Dr Amy McKay, Department Director of PGR |
10:45 – 12:15
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Session 1: Issues in Philosophy and Sociology of Biological Research
Chair: Ana Lucia Estrada Jaramillo Juan Diego Bogotá - Where There is Life There is Mind… and Free Energy Minimisation? Dr Ellena Deeley - The Ontological Enactment of Conjoined Twins in the Nineteenth-Century Freak Show Boglarka Kiss - Enactments of “Nature” in Bacteriophage Research |
12:30 – 13:15
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Keynote Speech
Professor Luna Dolezal - A Feminist Phenomenology of Chronic Shame
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13:15 – 14:00
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Lunch break
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14:00 –15:30
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Session 2: Collaboration and Engaged Research
Chair: Dr Aimee Midlemiss Lucía Guerrero Rivière and Diana Valencia - Conversations on Collaboration: Thinking Through and Reflecting on Research Practice, a Dialogue Between Two Colombian Researchers Hannah Mortimer - Collaborative Film-making with Regenerative Farmers in South West England Sergio Sorcia Reyes - Songwriting Workshops as Opportunities for Empowering the Participants of Research |
15:45 – 16:30
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The Affective Café: A Peer Support Space for Sharing Affective Impacts of Conducting Research
Run by Kerry Sands, Dr Emily Stone, Dr Fenella Eason and Professor Samantha Hurn |
Friday 7th Oct 2022, Reed Hall, Upper Lounge
09:30 – 9:50 |
Coffee and Tea/Registration |
10:00 – 10:45 |
Keynote Speech |
10:45 – 11:00 |
Coffee and Tea |
11:00 – 12:30 |
Session 1: Politics Luke Austin - EU-Russia Energy Relations: Securitisation, Counter-securitisation and Nord Stream 2 Andreas Karoutas - "Mission Impossible"? Or What I Learned About the Possibility of Democracy by Reading Castoriadis, Laclau, Deleuze, and Ranciere Laura Roldan - Why Do Armed Conflicts Last So Long? |
12:30 – 13:30 |
Lunch |
13:30 – 15:00 |
Session 2: Human-non-human Relations Benjamin Smart - Living Systems Theory and Potochnik's Coordinate Unity Dr Virginia Thomas - Conservation in the Anthropocene: Recovering Other-Than-Human Animals in an Anthropocentric World Kris Hill, Jes Hooper, Sarah Oxley Heaney, Dr Michelle Szydlowski and Dr Thomas Aiello - Collaborating for a Less Anthropocentric Anthrozoology (via Zoom) |
15:00 – 15:15 |
Final Remarks |
15:15 – 16:15 |
Tree walk led by Aoife Strahan |
16:30 |
Dinner at the City Gate Hotel |