On 30-31 January 2014, the University of Humanistic Studies (UvH) organised its anniversary conference entitled ‘A Meaningful Life in a Just Society: Investigating Well-being and Democratic Caring’. In celebration of its 25th anniversary the UvH bestowed honorary doctorates upon professors Carol D. Ryff (University of Wisconsin) and Joan C. Tronto (University of Minnesota). Continue reading UvH Anniversary Conference 2014
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Session 2: Disability, Care and Inclusive Citizenship
Session of UvH Anniversary Conference 2014 “A Meaningful Life in a Just Society”.
Chaired by dr. Gily Coene (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) Continue reading Session 2: Disability, Care and Inclusive Citizenship
Meeting with care ethicists on January 31st, 2014
Session of UvH Anniversary Conference 2014 “A Meaningful Life in a Just Society”.
Lecture by prof. Joan Tronto (Minnesota): Continue reading Meeting with care ethicists on January 31st, 2014
Session 1: Rendering Care the Meaning of Politics
Chaired by Jorma Heier M.A. (Osnabrück University, Germany)
In 1993, when Tronto formulated her ground-breaking title A Political Argument for an Ethic of Care, the political viewpoint from which she conceptualized care was rather radical, even among the relatively newly emerging body of literature centred around care practices. Despite the fact that all feminist theorizing shares the default recognition of ´the private` as being political, Joan Tronto was the first to name care in the same breath with the political in a place as exposed as a book title. And even twenty years later, relating care to the political, and especially political theory, has not lost any of its original radicalness. The contributions in this session all take up Tronto’s claim that we “cannot understand an ethic of care until we place such an ethic in its full moral and political context” (1993, 125). They outline what political thought and practice will look like if we render care the meaning of politics. They give an anatomy of active attention in caring activities, look at ways to identify and overcome privileged irresponsibility in the context of political segregation, engage the claim a caring society makes on democracy, liberty and equality and outline a caring bureaucracy for political institutions.
Papers:
- Prof. em. Selma Sevenhuijsen: Care and Attention
- Prof. Vivienne Bozalek (University of The Western Cape, South Africa): Privileged Irresponsibility as a Barrier to Achieving a Meaningful Life and a Just Society in South African Higher Education
- Prof. Fabienne Brugère (University of Bordeaux, France): From Politics to Ethics. A Caring Democracy
- Prof. Sophie Bourgault (University of Ottawa, Canada): The ´Care Crisis` and the Welfare State: a Feminist Case for Bureaucracy
Session 4: Attentive Listening
Session of UvH Anniversary Conference 2014 “A Meaningful Life in a Just Society”.
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Lecture Etienne Wenger: Learning in practices
The Utrecht ethics of care group concentrates on practices of care, as a source of knowledge and what ‘learning while doing’ is about. Etienne Wenger is one of our sources of intellectual inspiration with regard to the concept of practice and what learning in practices is about. Continue reading Lecture Etienne Wenger: Learning in practices