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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190707
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SUMMARY:London Conference In Critical Thought
DESCRIPTION:The 8th Annual London Conference in Critical Thought (LCCT) is a free\, inter-institutional\, interdisciplinary conference in critical thought that takes place annually in different institutions across London. \nLCCT follows a non-hierarchical\, decentralised model of organisation that undoes conventional academic distinctions between plenary lectures and break-out sessions\, aiming instead to create opportunities for intellectual critical exchange regardless of participants’ disciplinary field\, institutional affiliation\, or seniority. LCCT has no overarching or predetermined theme. The conference’s intellectual content and academic tone are set anew each year\, stemming from thematic streams that are conceived\, proposed and curated by a group of stream organisers. \nThe streams for #LCCT2019 are:\n• Art MANIFESTOS: The future of an evolving form\n• Automating inequality: AI\, smart devices and the reproduction of the social\n• The Cold War Then and Now: Theories and legacies\n• Culture/Politics of trauma\n• Difference\, evolution and biology\n• Gendered technologies\, gender as technology\n• Immanence\, conflict and institution: Within and beyond Italian Theory\n• Multiplying Citizenship: Beyond the subject of rightsLondon Conference in Critical ThoughtLondon Conference in Critical ThoughtLondon Conference in Critical ThoughtLondon Conference in Critical Thought\n• Radical Ventriloquism: Acts of speaking through and speaking for\n• Rethinking new materialisms: Ethics\, politics and aesthetics\n• Thinking critically with care \nTo register\, please visit our eventbrite page here.  \nThe conference is free to participate in and attend. \nFor more information\, please visit the LCCT site \nThe full programme for the conference will be available shortly.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/london-conference-in-critical-thought/
LOCATION:Richard Hoggart Building\, Lewisham Way\, London\, London\, SE14 6NW\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="London Conference in Critical Thought":MAILTO:inquiries@londoncritical.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190702
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190706
DTSTAMP:20260523T140725
CREATED:20190202T112033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190202T112033Z
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SUMMARY:SUMMER COURSE: 'ETHICS IN DEMENTIA CARE'
DESCRIPTION:The objective of the course is to foster exchanges on foundational\, clinical-ethical and organisational-ethical approaches to dementia care. During the course\, national and international experts will give presentations on various ethical topics in the domain of dementia care. Time will be provided for intensive discussion and interaction. \nThe number of persons with dementia will rise considerably in the years to come. The increasing prevalence of dementia and the treatment and care for people with dementia present a myriad of important ethical questions and responsibilities. What do we think of the quality of life of people with dementia and of their subsequent end of life? What are the opinions about vulnerability and dignity in case of dementia? What do we consider to be ‘good care’ and ‘a good death’ for persons with dementia? \nDeadline for Early Bird Registration and payment: before May 15th 2019. To register for this course click on this link \nFor more information click here
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/summer-course-ethics-in-dementia-care/
LOCATION:The Leuven Institute for Ireland in Europe\, Janseniusstraat 1\, Leuven\, 9000\, Belgium
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190615
DTSTAMP:20260523T140725
CREATED:20190113T165753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190113T165753Z
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SUMMARY:UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre 9th Biennial International Conference Galway
DESCRIPTION:Changing Families\, Changing Policy\, Changing Practice – Family Support Now and in the Future  \nCall for Abstracts (closes feb 8)This conference to be held in Galway\, Ireland\, welcomes proposals from delegates for presentations in parallel sessions. Abstracts are invited from the practice\, policy\, research and academic communities in relation to the conference themes\, which are as follows: \nDemography – fertility\, migration\, aging and intergenerational families \n Austerity\, poverty and social exclusion \n Diversity – Migration\, post-divorce and separation families \n Supporting Families with particular needs and adversities -disability\, mental health\, homelessness\, addiction \n Technology in the context of Families \n Family in Social Policy \n Rights\, citizenship\, partnership and co-production \nAll submissions must reflect the overarching aim of the conference and focus on the changing nature and meaning of family and its implications for policy and practice. Abstracts must be submitted by February 28 2019\, be no longer than 300 words\, and will only be accepted if completed using the attached template. Further details of the variety of presentation types and timelines involved can be found on this template. Expanding on past years’ parallel sessions\, we are seeking a variety of presentation formats this year\, to include paper presentations\, Pecha-Kucha presentations\, posters and interactive workshops. \nAbstracts will undergo a peer-reviewed process with successful applicants notified by March 20\, 2019. \nSubmit your abstract here\nFor general info\, regular updates and registration visit the conference site
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/unesco-child-and-family-research-centre-9th-biennial-international-conference-galway/
LOCATION:Institute for Lifecourse and Society\, National University of Ireland\, Upper Newcastle Road\, Galway\, Galway\, NUI Galway\, Ireland
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ORGANIZER;CN="UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre":MAILTO:cfrc@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190612
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20180905T162659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T164722Z
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SUMMARY:Second Global Network Summit Toronto Call for papers
DESCRIPTION:The Carework Network is an international organization of scholars and advocates who focus on the caring work of individuals\, families\, communities\, paid caregivers\, social service agencies and state bureaucracies. Care needs are shifting globally with changing demographics\, disability movements\, and climate change driven environmental crises. \nIts mission is to address critical issues related to carework\, such as how identities influence carework; how inequality structures carework; how caring work is recognized and compensated; how state policies influence the distribution of care; working conditions of care; and whether and to what extent citizens have a right to receive\, and a right to provide\, care. Scholars and advocates working on issues related to elder care\, child care\, health care\, social work\, education\, political theory of care\, social reproduction\, work/family\, disability studies\, careworker health and safety\, and related issues are encouraged to submit proposals. \nThe Carework Network welcomes submissions from all academic disciplines\, advocacy and nonprofit organizations\, and public and private sector organizations. We also encourage participation by undergraduate and graduate students. We invite proposals for papers\, fully-constituted panels\, or workshops. \nAuthors and organizers should submit a proposal of their paper\, panel\, or workshop to this email only\, no later than December 1\, 2018. \n\nIndividual paper submissions should include title\, names and contact information for author(s)\, and an abstract of 300 words maximum;\nFully constituted panel proposals should include a general title/theme\, contact information for the organizer\, and title\, author\, contact information\, and abstract (300 words maximum) for each paper;\nWorkshop proposals should include a title/theme\, 300 word abstract\, and names and contact information for all participants.\n\nDecisions regarding acceptances should be made by January 31\, 2019.\nQuestions about the Global Summit may be directed to this email \n 
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/second-global-network-summit-toronto-call-for-papers/
LOCATION:University of Toronto\, Hart House\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190517
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190518
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20190328T205437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T210128Z
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SUMMARY:Conference on social inclusion
DESCRIPTION:How to envision social inclusion with regard to people with profound intellectual and/or multiple disabilities? \nSocial inclusion has been a core policy goal for the emancipation of people with disabilities since the early sixties. With the Dutch ratification of the UN Convention in 2016 it gained further prominence on the political agenda. However\, it is unclear what social inclusion should entail for people with profound intellectual and/or multiple disabilities\, who often live in sheltered living institutions. To what extent does the concept of social inclusion resonate with their complex daily (care) needs? And how can we know how they experience and value social inclusion themselves? \nThe speakers on this conference will discuss how we can think about social inclusion with regard to the marginalized group of people with profound intellectual and/or multiple disabilities and will help us to verbalize social inclusion to better think\, talk and practice social inclusion in research and practices of good care for people with profound intellectual and/or multiple disabilities. \nSpeakers:\nProf. Dr. Christine Bigby (Professor at La Trobe University in Melbourne\, Director Living with Disability Research Centre) \nProf. Dr. Stacy Clifford Simplican (Senior lecturer at Vanderbilt University in Nashville) \nDr. Alice Schippers (Executive director Disability Studies the Netherlands\, vice president IASSIDD\, senior researcher VUmc in Amsterdam) \nProf. dr. Evelien Tonkens (Professor of Citizenship and Humanisation of the Public Sector at the University of Humanistic Studies in Utrecht) \nAdmission is free\, but you need to sign up for this event\, please click this link: which also gives you the details of the programme \n 
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/conference-on-social-inclusion/
LOCATION:University of Humanistic Studies\, Kromme Nieuwegracht 29\, Utrecht\, Utrecht\, 3512 HD\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190316
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
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SUMMARY:Blurring Boundaries: Rethinking Gender and Care Augsburg Germany
DESCRIPTION:Blurring Boundaries – Rethinking Gender and Care is the international closing conference of the interdisciplinary Bavarian Research Association ForGenderCare „Gender and Care. Dynamics of care in the context of institutions\, practices\, technology\, and media in Bavaria” \nPlease download the conference timetable and program here \nPlease register by emailing to conference@forgendercare.de no later than January 20th\, 2019. Please note that there is no conference fee. The conference dinner\, however\, will need to be paid for individually. Please keep checking this site for upcoming information. \nWe are looking forward to our keynotes: \nWednesday\, March 13\, 2019\, 17:00-19:00: Public Keynote\, Augusta-Saal Gabriele Winker\, TU Hamburg \nThursday\, March 14\, 2019\, 09:00 – 10:00 Fiona Robinson\, Carleton University Why are Caring Societies so elusive? Reconciling answers from political economy and moral psychology \nFriday\, March 15\, 14:15-15:15: Final Keynote Mascha Madörin\, Switzerland  The future of care work – some thoughts from a macroeconomic point of view \nFor more information see the Conference website  \nSee also the original announcement: CfP: Blurring Boundaries: Rethinking Gender and Care \n  \n 
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/blurring-boundaries-rethinking-gender-care/
LOCATION:Universität Augsburg\, Universitätsstr. 2\, Augsburg\, Bayern\, 86159\, Germany
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bavarian Research Association ForGenderCare":MAILTO:geschaeftsfuehrung@forgendercare.de
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190216
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20180622T180234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180622T180234Z
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SUMMARY:European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry Edinburgh 2019
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Creative Relational Inquiry (CCRI) fosters qualitative research that is situated\, positioned\, context-sensitive\, personal\, experience-near\, and embodied; research that embraces the performative and the aesthetic; research that engages with the political\, the social\, and the ethical; research that problematizes agency\, autonomy\, and representation; research that cherishes its relationship with theory\, creating concepts as it goes; research that is dialogical and collaborative; and research that is explicit and curious about the inquiry process itself.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/european-congress-qualitative-inquiry-edinburgh-2019/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190109T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20181112T134124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T134124Z
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SUMMARY:Enactivism and care ethics
DESCRIPTION:Early January an interesting presentation will be organised in Osnabrück\, Germany:\nEnactivism and care ethics – Foregrounding the relational domain\, by Petr Urban (Prag\, Czech) \nSee also an interview with Petr Urban here
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/enactivism-and-care-ethics/
LOCATION:Westerberg Campus\, Barbarastraße 22c\, building No. 93\, room 93/E31\, Osnabrück\, Germany
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jorma Heier University of Osnabr%C3%BCck":MAILTO:jorma.heier@uni-osnabrueck.de
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190110
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20181207T205919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181209T090850Z
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SUMMARY:PhD workshop by Joan Tronto - Care in Neoliberal\, Nordic welfare states
DESCRIPTION:The Nordic welfare states are usually assigned the status of gender equal states\, where full time paid work can be combined with motherhood (and daughterhood). This has been based upon large parts of care as a responsibility of the state and professionalization of care for pre-school children\, sick and elderly. However\, decades of neo-liberalism in terms of marketization\, self-responsibilizing and increasing reliance on volunteering have had effects upon welfare professionals and those traditionally considered vulnerable. Tronto will address how care is affected and how these changes relate to a what some have seen as a change in the relationship between productive and reproductive work i.e. as the predominance of a new form of capitalism\, a financialized capitalism. \nMore information about venue and program you find here \nRegistration click here – 10th December 2018 at the latest. Participants must include abstract upon registration if they wish to present a paper. \nDeadline: Papers must be sent no later 2nd of January to PhD Coordinator Julie Skjold Omdal
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/phd-workhop-by-joan-tronto-care-in-neoliberal-nordic-welfare-states/
LOCATION:Roskilde University\, Universitetsvej 1 Building 25.1\, Roskilde\, 4000\, Denmark
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Doctoral School of Social Sciences & Business":MAILTO:hmdahl@ruc.dk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190104T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190104T200000
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20181112T134201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T134201Z
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SUMMARY:A bit of Japan in Osnabrück
DESCRIPTION:Kari Tsushima (Kyoto\,Japan) will present: A Precarity of Need Interpretation for Dependency Workers in Japan. Her presentation includes ‘Dependency Work and Transparent Self’ by Eva Feder Kittay; the Payment Gap between workers and volunteers; and the Japanese Welfare Reform in 1990s. She will address these topics through Need interpretation by Nancy Fraser\, the five care phases by Joan Tronto and Precarity by Judith Butler. \nMore informatiom can be obtained from Mrs Jorma Heier (see below for contact details).
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/a-bit-of-japan-in-osnabruck/
LOCATION:the university guest house\, Lürmannstrasse 33\, Osnabrück\, Germany
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jorma Heier University of Osnabr%C3%BCck":MAILTO:jorma.heier@uni-osnabrueck.de
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181208
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20180524T170612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180524T171043Z
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SUMMARY:Intensive Course on Foundational Approaches\, Contemporary and Educational Issues in the Field of Nursing Ethics
DESCRIPTION:This course works from an interdisciplinary (philosophical\, theological\, nursing\, clinical ethical) perspective. During the course\, national and international experts will give presentations on various topics in the domain of nursing ethics. There will be time for intensive discussions. The language of instruction will be English.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/intensive-course-foundational-approaches-contemporary-educational-issues-field-nursing-ethics/
LOCATION:KU Leuven\, Oude Markt 13\, Leuven\, Belgium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law Faculty of Medicine KU Leuven%2C Belgium":MAILTO:Chris.Gastmans@med.kuleuven.be
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20181201T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20181201T213000
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20181014T104420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181014T104420Z
UID:7832-1543692600-1543699800@ethicsofcare.org
SUMMARY:Care as essential human condition
DESCRIPTION:20th H e n r i  N o u w e n  L ecture\nSTEPHAN POSNER \nStephan Posner resists the ongoing downgrading of care as a ‘product’\, a burden or a debit entry. Instead of this view giving and receiving care can be seen as an essential human condition. \nReservations by email below or written to: \nAvenue Concordia 117\, 3062 LG Rotterdam\, The Netherlands \nSee also the (Dutch) Flyer \n 
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/care-as-essential-human-condition/
LOCATION:The Janskerk\, Janskerkhof 26\, Utrecht\, Utrecht\, 3512 BN\, Netherlands
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ORGANIZER;CN="Henri Nouwen Foundation%2C Reli%C3%ABf and L%E2%80%99Arche International.":MAILTO:nouwen@nouwen.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20181123T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20181123T220000
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20181105T115418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181105T124002Z
UID:7886-1543001400-1543010400@ethicsofcare.org
SUMMARY:Joris Luyendijk meets Barbara Ehrenreich
DESCRIPTION:Joris Luyendijk speaks with the American writer and journalist Barbara Ehrenreich on her life and work. A continuous theme in Ehrenreich’s work is the deceit (or myth) of the American dream. Recurring\, urgent themes in her work are the labour market\, health care\, poverty and the position of women.. During an in-depth conversation Luyendijk and Ehrenreich will speak on Ehrenreich’s personal motives and journalistic choices\, accompanied by images and clips from her life and work. \nCo-organizer The Erasmus Prize Foundation awarded Barbara Ehrenreich with the Erasmus Prize 2018
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/joris-luyendijk-meets-barbara-ehrenreich/
LOCATION:De Balie\, Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10\, Amsterdam\, Noord-Holland\, 1017 RR\, Netherlands
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Erasmus Prize Foundation and De Balie":MAILTO:l.aalbers@erasmusprijs.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180929
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20171103T091017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171128T225119Z
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SUMMARY:Conference Care Ethics and Precarity
DESCRIPTION:Organised by the Care Ethics Research Consortium.\nTheme: Care Ethics and Precarity.\nKey note speaker: Eva Feder Kittay.\nExploring Precarity: a rich and widely contested term that can describe a variety of oppressive circumstances.\nThe CERC conference will be hosted by Portland State University\, Oregon United States.\nRegistration will be available soon. Until the first of March you can submit presentation abstracts for the conference.\nFor conference questions\, please contact the conference chair\, Professor Maurice Hamington at m.hamington@care-ethics.org
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/portland-2018-care-ethics-precarity/
LOCATION:Portland State University\, 810 Market Center Building\, Portland\, OR\, 1600 SW\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Care Ethics Research Consortium":MAILTO:m.hamington@care-ethics.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180827
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20180612T181104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180612T181104Z
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SUMMARY:The annual conference of Societas Ethica\, the European Society of Research in Ethics
DESCRIPTION:2018 Societas Ethica Annual conference \nLouvain-la-Neuve Belgium \nFeminist Ethics and the Question of Gender \nDeadline Abstracts expired 1 May 2018 \nSee the conference webpage \n 
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/annual-conference-societas-ethica-european-society-research-ethics/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180707
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20180308T211123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180621T150338Z
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SUMMARY:Why Care? Symposium Berlin July 2018
DESCRIPTION:Call for papers. Abstracts by March 30 \nWhy care? is an attempt to critically explore the massive mobilization of care in modern life. It interrogates the biopolitical ambivalences of the modern institutionalization of care as well as the prevailing economies and economics of care regarding what counts as care\, the value of care\, and its differential allocation. \nSee the Symposium Program and the Symposium Poster
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/care-symposium-berlin/
LOCATION:ICI\, Christinenstr 18/19 Haus 8\, Berlin\, 10119\, Germany
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180707
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20180125T201057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180125T201057Z
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SUMMARY:Summercourse Ethics in Dementia Care
DESCRIPTION:The number of persons with dementia will rise considerably in the years to come. The increasing prevalence of dementia and the treatment and care for people with dementia present a myriad of important ethical questions and responsibilities. What do we think of the quality of life of people with dementia and of their subsequent end of life? What are the opinions about vulnerability and dignity in case of dementia? What do we consider to be ‘good care’ and ‘a good death’ for persons with dementia?  \nThe Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law organises a summercourse on this subject. The objective of the course is to foster exchanges on foundational\, clinical-ethical and organisational-ethical approaches to dementia care. For further information read the booklet
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/summercourse-ethics-dementia-care/
LOCATION:Park Inn by Radisson Leuven\, Martelarenlaan 36\, Leuven\, 3010\, Belgium
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law Faculty of Medicine KU Leuven%2C Belgium":MAILTO:Chris.Gastmans@med.kuleuven.be
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180628
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20180228T103118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180615T082451Z
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SUMMARY:Mapping Morality in Global Health
DESCRIPTION:CRASSH Conference Cambridge: Contemporary discussions about global health are rife with accusations\, assumptions and assertions of morality\, immorality and the irrelevance of both. \nNew tensions and debates regarding morality in global health have arisen from a long history of colonial and mission medicine\, post-colonial internationalism\, and ever-changing formulations of equity and provision. Some of these discussions see classical moral reasoning re-examined\, for example\, the rise of ‘effective altruism’ and its challenges to the role of the emotive and political. Others resent the reliance on big data and pragmatism that shapes utilitarian approaches to global health. The quieter assertions of amorality around pursuits of medical science and the angry indictments levelled at the economic models of pharmaceutical complexes rely on moralising language\, too.\nThis conference will provide a forum to vocalize\, exorcise and ignite ideas of morality in global health. By bringing together scholars from disciplines such as anthropology\, history\, economics\, epidemiology\, political science\, literature and theology\, we hope to chart the forms and places of morality in global health. \n£40 (full price) or £20 (student/unwaged)
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/mapping-morality-global-health/
LOCATION:Allison Richard Building\, 7 West Road\, Cambridge\, CB3 9DT\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Research in the Arts%2C Social Sciences and Humanities":MAILTO:conferences@crassh.cam.ac.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180324
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20170721T082627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170721T082828Z
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SUMMARY:Suffering\, Death and Palliative Care
DESCRIPTION:March 20 – 23\, 2018\, Advanced European Bioethics Course ‘Suffering\, Death and Palliative Care’\, ethical issues of medically assisted death and palliative care in a pluralistic world. \nThe course consists of a series of lectures\, discussions\, parallel sessions and audiovisual materials centered around a variety of topics: autonomy and dependence; palliative sedation and euthanasia; spirituality and palliative care; quality of life and a good death; scientific research in palliative care; moral deliberation.The key-note lecture will be held by prof. Allan Kellehear\, academic director digital health enterprise zone and 50th anniversary professor (end-of-life care)\, University of Bradford\, UK \nContact: Simone Naber: Simone.naber@Radboudumc.nl Follow us on twitter: @palcarecourse \nInformation is also available online through this link.\nFor an online registrationform please follow the link.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/suffering-death-palliative-care-2/
LOCATION:Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre\, Nijmegen\, Netherlands
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180210
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20180112T140537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180112T195328Z
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SUMMARY:Second European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry
DESCRIPTION:The conference theme is Nomadic Inquiry:\nNomadic inquiry\, is a way of thinking with the potential to become a way of living that challenges established understanding of what counts as human and how the very definition of humanity defines our relationship with ‘the other’\, our environment and ‘things’.\nNomadic inquiry\, is an opportunity to experiment with the boundaries of space and time\, to study the full potential of amongst other\, biotechnoscientific ‘configurations’ that move beyond the here and now\, to challenge current notions of living environments as somewhere situated between past and future\, between real life and second life\, between what we know and what we will come to know.\nNomadic inquiry\, is a call for transdisciplinary research\, with scholars detaching themselves from their own disciplinary or methodological roots to become and do something different\, to move elsewhere and invite others in.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/second-european-congress-qualitative-inquiry/
LOCATION:Leuven Faculty of Social Sciences\, Parkstraat\, Leuven\, 3000\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20180130T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20180130T173000
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20171123T205209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171123T205344Z
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SUMMARY:Hartmut Rosa: How to slow down life without stagnating society
DESCRIPTION:Hartmut Rosa will be key speaker at a University of Humanistic Studies seminar on Tuesday January 30th 2018 on: How to Slow Down Life without Stagnating Society – Resonance in an Accelerating World. \nStress\, burnout and alienation: according to Rosa\, known for his elaborate study on high-speed modern social life\, these are all symptoms of what he calls ‘social acceleration’. Three fundamental processes are at play: technical acceleration\, acceleration of social change\, and the acceleration of the pace of life. Rosa does not simply argue for slow-down. Instead\, he pleads for resonance.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/hartmut-rosa-slow-life-without-stagnating-society/
LOCATION:University of Humanistic Studies\, Kromme Nieuwegracht 29\, Utrecht\, Utrecht\, 3512 HD\, Netherlands
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171125
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20171101T083240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171124T063039Z
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SUMMARY:Caring Democracy: Current Topics in the Political Theory of Care
DESCRIPTION:Key note speaker will be Joan Tronto!\nThe aim of the conference is to elaborate on Tronto’s invitation to rethink the very substance of democracy from the care perspective. The participants will enjoy the opportunity to discuss a variety of questions opened up by Tronto’s application of care theory to democratic theory.  See the program here (make sure tot enlarge it on your screen with + button).  More information about the conference location here\, about travel logistics here\, and see also our website.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/caring-democracy-current-topics-political-theory-care/
LOCATION:Karolinum Malá aula\, Ovocný trh 3\, Prague\, 110 00\, Czech Republic
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20171102T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20171102T214500
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20171013T080509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171013T080509Z
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SUMMARY:Masterclass: Neo-liberalism in care\, welfare and education
DESCRIPTION:On November 2\, the Dutch foundation Critical Ethics of Care organises its third masterclass\, entitled: More self-reliance and less government? Neoliberalism in care\, welfare and education. \nRead the post on our website for more information\n \n 
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/masterclass-neo-liberalism-care-welfare-education/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170917
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20160211T174610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170212T122646Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics in Nursing and Care submit abstract before March 1
DESCRIPTION:In 2017\, both the International Care Ethics Observatory of the University of Surrey (UK) and the Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law of the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium) will organize the 18th Nursing Ethics Conference and the 3rd International Ethics in Care Conference.  An excellent occasion to reflect on the present and future challenges and opportunities for ethics in nursing and care.\nThe focus of this year’s conference is on a variety of highly relevant ethical issues in nursing and care: \n\nEthical Issues in Care for older People\nEthics Education in Nursing and Care\nEthical Issues in End-of-Life Care\nOrganizational Ethical Issues in Nusing and Care\n\nWe invite you to share your insights on the above mentioned topics with colleagues from all over the world. The historic town center of Leuven hosting the oldest university of the Low Countries provides excellent opportunities to meet each other academically as well as in social activities. \nPersons wishing to present papers at parallel sessions are invited to submit an abstract addressing the ethical dimensions of the main conference topics (500 words maximum) before March 1\, 2017. However\, submissions on other topics are allowed.\nPapers will be selected from the abstracts by the Conference Committee. Please send abstracts to Chris Gastmans
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/ethics-nursing-care/
LOCATION:KU Leuven\, Oude Markt 13\, Leuven\, Belgium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170820
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20170417T183755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170417T183755Z
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SUMMARY:Emerging technologies in healthcare
DESCRIPTION:The focus of this conference is on pressing ethical en philosophical issues that come with increased use of technologies in healthcare. \nFoto: ANP/EPA \n 
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/emerging-technologies-healthcare/
LOCATION:Hotel M\, Bul.Oslobodenja 56a\, Belgrade\, Serbia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170708
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20170407T121207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170407T121207Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics in Dementia Care
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd edition of the Summer Course on Ethics in Dementia Care (Leuven\, Belgium\, 5-7 July 2017)\nThe objective of the course is to foster exchanges on foundational\, clinical-ethical and organizational-ethical approaches to dementia care practices..During the Summer Course\, national and international experts will give presentations on various ethical topics in the domain of dementia care. There will be time for intensive discussions. The language of instruction will be English. \nThe Summer Course is of interest to participants from diverse professional backgrounds\, such as medicine\, nursing\, psychology\, social work\, gerontology\, health care administration\, philosophy and theology\, and to PhD students undertaking courses of study in these areas. Detailed information on program\, funding opportunities\, registration and payment can be found at our website under Summer Course or in the enclosed brochure. The deadline for early registration is May 15\, 2017.  Cost after deadline is €795 instead of € 695
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/ethics-dementia-care/
LOCATION:Park Inn by Radisson Leuven\, Martelarenlaan 36\, Leuven\, 3010\, Belgium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20170615T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20170615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20170420T113440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170606T163646Z
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SUMMARY:The many faces of neoliberalism
DESCRIPTION:Neoliberalism\, unexpectedly and unavoidably\, has many faces. On June 15 Thomas Biebricher\, (professor in political theory and philosophy at Goethe University\, Frankfurt a.M.\, Germany) will present his thoughts on the many faces of neoliberalism. He does so on the invitation of the Foundation Critical Ethics of Care and his presentation will take place at VU Amsterdam. Prof. dr. Andries Baart and prof. dr. Govert Buijs will respond to his lecture. Some of Biebricher’s key articles have been translated into Dutch and a book with a collection of articles will become available on june 15.\n \nUnexpected and unavoidable: The many faces of neoliberalism \nHas the hegemony of neoliberalism finally run its course? Domains such as health care\, welfare\, education\, and even representative democracy itself have been invaded by neoliberal solutions. We were told we needed a smaller state\, responsible citizens and effective markets. \nThe German political theorist Thomas Biebricher argues that the neoliberal project is far from being a thing of the past. He contends that it is continuing in different guises. Neoliberalism is alive and kicking\, forging coalitions with newly emerging movements. \nWhy is this so? Because the problems identified by neoliberal protagonists in the 1930s and 1940s remain to be solved. The democratic state and the economy are officially governed by liberal principles\, such as individual freedoms\, contract theory\, and self-regulating markets. However\, these principles appear to be impotent to regulate the economy in times of ‘extreme capitalism’ and economic crisis. Similarly\, democracy is being challenged by discontent and fear\, and it seems to be paralyzed. The ‘reason’ for neoliberalism is far from gone… \nHere you will find Biebricher’s introduction to the collection of articles: a sneak preview. See also the flyer of the event
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/many-faces-neoliberalism/
LOCATION:Vrije Universiteit\, Boelelaan 1105 The Netherlands room 11A-33\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20170316T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20170316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20161114T172826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161212T195438Z
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SUMMARY:The evolution of "Care" in France and in Japan
DESCRIPTION:This Seminar is dedicated to the analysis of the evolution of “Care” in France and in Japan. Firstly\, the situations and the voices of the French and Japanese nurses working on the place of residence of their patients will be presented. We shall show the reasons and the consequences of a domestic support more important in Japan than in France. The conditions will be also approached under which these activities could be more professionalized. So\, beyond the care in the limited sense\, a real ” society of Care” must be able to be established. Secondly\, this objective and its modalities will be revealed. In this perspective\, exceeding the chain of vulnerabilities needs to address the question of the social recognition of the vulnerable individual. To evoke the necessary development of the collectives of the “Care”\, in France and in Japan\, implies to ask the question of the women’s role in the French and Japanese societies. Are the relations of “gender” in ” Care ” moving or\, on the contrary\, is there a boundary always so persevering which separates the lives of women and men? \nThis seminar will be held with the moral support of the Japanese Embassy in Paris \nSpeakers: Maryse Boulongne-Garcin\, Tetsu Harayama\, Philippe Mossé\, Rieko Yamashita\, Guillaume Le Blanc\, Fabienne Brugère. \nwww.mcjp.fr/ja
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/evolution-care-france-japan/
LOCATION:Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris\, 101 Bis Quai Branly\, Paris\, 75015\, France
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maison de la Culture du Japon %C3%A0 Paris":MAILTO:contact@mcjp.fr
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170218
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20161114T185501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161114T210341Z
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SUMMARY:Suffering\, Death and Palliative Care
DESCRIPTION:Advanced European Bioethics Course ‘Suffering\, Death and Palliative Care’ organized by the section of Healthcare Ethics\, IQ healthcare\, (Radboudumc university medical centre) \nAim of the course is to educate participants on a range of ethical issues related to suffering and dying\, palliative care and medically assisted death. The key-note lecture will be held by prof. Philip Larkin\, president of the European Association for Palliative Care and Professor of Clinical Nursing (Palliative Care) at the School of Nursing\, Midwifery and Health Systems\, University College Dublin. \nContact: Simone Naber Follow us on twitter: @palcarecourse \nSee leaflet or go to  information or registration.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/suffering-death-palliative-care/
LOCATION:Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre\, Nijmegen\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20161215T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20161215T190000
DTSTAMP:20260523T140726
CREATED:20161201T093241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161201T093241Z
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SUMMARY:Symposium Performing Care
DESCRIPTION:December 15\, Amanda Stuart Fisher (Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London) and James Thompson (University of Manchester) are organizing the symposium Performing Care in London (UK). Keynote speaker is Maurice Hamington (Portland State University\, Oregon) \nIt is thirty years since Nel Noddings asked ‘why care about caring? (Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics 1986). Noddings’s book signaled a shift in moral philosophy away from conceptualisations of an autonomous human subject and towards concepts of relationality and dependence. Hers was not a lone voice\, other theorists such as Carol Gilligan (1982)\, Eva Kittay (1991)\, Joan Tronto (1993)\, Virginia Held (1993) began to lay out philosophical frameworks for a terrain of care ethics which would go on to influence a wide range of interdisciplinary fields such philosophy\, political theory\, education\, nursing and social work. \nRecently\, the concept of care has re-emerged within public consciousness as questions have been raised about our capacity to be caring professionals\, live in a caring community\, or contribute to a more caring society. These concerns become all the more critical in an era marked by the commodification of care\, economic austerity and mass migration. Perhaps as a consequence\, there has been a renewed interest in care ethics with scholars and practitioners examining how care should be positioned in relation to issues from social justice to national security\, as well as examining what might constitute embodied or affective care and how care becomes present in every day contexts. \nHowever\, the concept of care has yet to be fully investigated within performance-based scholarship. This symposium signals the start of a new project that explores how concepts of care can be developed\, troubled and enhanced through an engagement with performance-based work and\, simultaneously\, how performance can be re-thought and re-imagined through a dialogue with care ethics. \nMore information about the symposium you can find here.
URL:https://ethicsofcare.org/event/symposium-performing-care/
LOCATION:The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama\, 62-64 Eton Avenue\, London\, Greater London\, NW3 3HY\, United Kingdom
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