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SUMMARY:"The logic of care" keynote speech at "Caring about Care"
DESCRIPTION:The key note speech by prof.Annemarie Mol\, ‘The logic of care’ will be part of the Workshop “Caring about Care”\, which will take place in Amsterdam on Monday 8. February 2016.  \nThe workshop is a follow up of the caring about care summer school. \nThe review about this summer school can be read here \n During this one day follow-up workshop\, the early career researchers\, will present the revisited versions of their work to the public. In addition there will be a key note speech of Professor Annemarie Mol on ‘The logic of care’\, as well as presentations by the organisers of the Caring about Care Summer School\, Joachim Boldt and Franziska Krause. For the full programme please read Caring about care Programme.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/the-logic-of-care-keynote-speech-at-caring-for-care/
LOCATION:Roetserseilandcampus\, UvA\, REC B 5.12\, REC B/C Building\, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166\, Amsterdam\, 1018 WV\, Netherlands
ORGANIZER;CN="University of Freiburg%2C University of Amsterdam and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research":MAILTO:freterb@freenet.de
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SUMMARY:Maurice Hamington on care ethics and the body
DESCRIPTION:Second session in series ‘Care and the Body’ @ Graduate School Research Network \nThe Care Ethics Group of the University of Humanistic Studies organises a meeting of the Graduate School Research Network (before: CCC) on Care Ethics and the body. Special guest is professor Maurice Hamington. \nThis is the second of a series of sessions on Care Ethics & the Body\, a project of the Care Ethics Group of the University of Humanistic Studies in close collaboration with our visiting professor Helen Kohlen. \nThis January\, we are very pleased to also welcome Prof. dr. Maurice Hamington from Portand State University in the USA. Professor Hamington is a professor of Philosophy and Executive Director and he will speak with us about A Performative Theory of Care. Below and attached you find an outline of his contribution.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/maurice-hamington-on-care-ethics-and-the-body/
LOCATION:University of Humanistic Studies\, Kromme Nieuwegracht 29\, Utrecht\, Utrecht\, 3512 HD\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20151201T080000
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SUMMARY:Course: Nursing ethics
DESCRIPTION:Nurses occupy specific positions within health care. This results in them being confronted by ethically sensitive issues. The course offered in December 2015 aims to foster exchanges on foundational and methodological approaches as well as on contemporary and educational issues in nursing ethics.  \nThe 5th Edition of the Intensive Course on Foundational Approaches\, Contemporary and Educational Issues in the Field of Nursing Ethics will be held in Leuven (Belgium) on 1 – 4 december 2015. This course works from an interdisciplinary (philosophical\, theological\, nursing\, clinical-ethical) perspective. \nDuring the course\, national and international experts will give presentations on various topics in the domain of nursing ethics. Key note speaker is Riitta Suhonen of the of Department of Nursing Science at the University of Turku\, Finland. There will be time for intensive discussions. \nThe language of instruction will be English. For more information and registration\, please have a look at this website.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/course-nursing-ethics-1-4-december-2015/
LOCATION:KU Leuven\, Oude Markt 13\, Leuven\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:Masterclass: The patient back to the center of care
DESCRIPTION:On 4 November 2015 Prof. dr. Andries Baart will deliver a masterclass in Utrecht\, the Netherlands\, on the occasion of the publication of the book De patiënt terug van weggeweest. Werken aan menslievende zorg in het ziekenhuis (The patient back from where s/he used to be. Working on professional loving care in the hospital). This book provides insight in the experiences of the Elisabeth Hospital in Tilburg\, the Netherlands. Experiences it gained through a period of transition to fulfill its ambition to become Hollands most lovesome hospital. Two years of preparation\, five years of transition and research\, one year of writing down reflections and lessons learned. \nLessons learned\nThese lessons learned are: \n\nChange along a gradual\, learning path.\nBy exchanging knowledge among all involved;\nBy allowing outsiders to become researching snoopers and critical friens of caregivers;\nBy thinking about care form the viewpoint of care and not from the viewpoint of wellness\, automotive and entertainment industry;\nBy closely connecting moral thinking and practical doing;\nBy thinking about better care from what is morally good in the own care-practice.\n\nAndries Baart en Frans Vosman (red.)\, De patiënt terug van weggeweest. Werken aan menslievende zorg in het ziekenhuis. Amsterdam: SWP 2015 \nA review of the book will soon become available on this website. \nPractical information\nThe masterclass will take place on November 4\, 2015\, from 17.30 until 20.15 at Jaarbeurs\, Beatrixgebouw in Utrecht. Costs are €145 per person which includes supper and a copy of the book ‘De patiënt terug van weggeweest‘ (publication price €39\,90). The entire proceeds from the masterclass will be used for a new foundation that stimulates (care) ethical research into healthcare\, welfare and education practices. \nPlease note that the masterclass will be held in Dutch. \nYou can register via this link. You can find more information in this leaflet (in Dutch).
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/masterclass-the-patient-back-to-the-center-of-care/
LOCATION:Jaarbeurs Meetup\, Beatrixgebouw\, Jaarbeursplein\, Utrecht\, -\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Who is (rendered) responsible?
DESCRIPTION:Responsibilization and dependency in a changing welfare state\nOn November 4th and 5th 2015\, the Graduate School of the University of Humanistic Studies (Utrecht\, The Netherlands) will present a conference entitled ‘Who is (rendered) responsible? Responsibilization and dependency in a changing welfare state’. \nChanging welfare state\nThomas Biebricher\nIn Western countries\, including The Netherlands\, the structure of the welfare state is changing rapidly. Social and health care policy is consequently aimed at transformation: from a welfare state which takes care of its citizens\, to a state that encourages citizens to ‘participate’ and actively take care of each other. Citizens ought to take responsibility for their own lives and support each other\, instead of ‘passively’ consume services. Several sociologists have framed this development as the ‘responsibilitization’ of our society. Although these responsibilities have not yet been clearly defined\, nor who is responsible for what\, it is clear that social networks will become increasingly important\, as citizens are called upon to take   care of each other. In contrast to the postwar Welfare state\, where new social services were seen as a pathway to freedom and independence from family\, now dependency and support from others are viewed as the ‘new ideals’. \nHowever\, this can be highly problematic\, because it is assumed that everyone is part of a social support network\, and capable of supporting others. Or people might not be familiar articulating their expectations and needs\, ultimately leading to tensions between the trend of responsibilization policies and everyday dependency. During this conference\, we will mutually explore these tensions\, the pitfalls and promises of responsibilization and new dependencies propelled by government policies. \nSpeakers\nHanne Marlene Dahl\nProf. dr. Hanne Marlene Dahl (Roskilde Universitat\, Denmark) and dr. Thomas Biebriecher (Goethe Universität\, Germany)\, two internationally renowned scholars\, will host a keynote lecture and also present their views during plenary presentations and during master classes. During the first conference-day\, the key notes will be co-refereed by scholars of several research groups of the organizing organization\, i.e. the University of Humanistic Studies. During the second day of the conference\, each research group organize a chaired session\, in collaboration with the PhD-students of the Graduate School. \nInformation\nThe two day conference takes place in the city centre of Utrecht that is characterized by late medieval and many 18th and 19th century buildings. Conference location is the Universiteit voor Humanistiek. \nThe costs of the two-day conference will be € 120\,00 (including coffee\, tea and lunch). \nFor more information\, have a look at this flyer. You can sign up for the conference via this website.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/who-is-rendered-responsible/
LOCATION:University of Humanistic Studies\, Kromme Nieuwegracht 29\, Utrecht\, Utrecht\, 3512 HD\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: The problem of God
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition ‘The Problem of God’ in the K21 Ständehaus in Düsseldorf relates to a fundamental problem of belief: God’s invisibility. It shows how the image-tradition of Christianity as universal cultural and social inheritance has developed further in a secular context.  \n120 works of art\, most of them created in the last 25 years\, are brought together in Düsseldorf. It encompasses paintings\, drawings\, woodcuts\, sculptures\, collages and objects and also video- and film art\, performances and complex space-\, light- and sound installations. Internationally renowned artists are part of it\, such as Eija-Liisa Ahtila\, Francis Alÿs\, Berlinde de Bruyckere\, Francis Bacon\, Janet Cardiff\, Tacita Dean\, Marlene Dumas\, Harun Farocki\, Katharina Fritsch\, Kris Martin\, Hermann Nitsch\, Robert Rauschenberg\, James Turrell\, and Bill Viola. The exhibition varies from fundamental existential questions to humoristic-critically questioning some aspects of religion and belief and current social themes. \nAn example of a critical approach is an installation of the Chinese-American artist Paul Chan. In a trapezoid of light\, shadows of floating objects are visible. At first glance cheerful and playful but then the spectator discovers to his horror people falling down; an awful reminder of the attacks on the Twin Towers. \nRead the full article on this exhibition. \n  \n 
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/exhibition-the-problem-of-god/
LOCATION:K21 Ständehaus\, Ständehausstraße 1\, Düsseldorf \, 40217\, Germany
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