Programme
Summer school will be composed of the presentations of the PhD candidates and the speeches given by the scholars.
The detailed programme will be published soon.
SUMMER SCHOOL within the CEEPUS-Network „Ethics and Politics in the European Context“
“Nationalism and Populism as Challenges for European Unity”
13-22 September 2015, Wrocław, Poland
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Arrival
18.00 Welcome dinner
Monday, 14 September
9.00 Welcome Speeches given by:
Prof. dr hab. Adam Jezierski, Vice Rector of the University of Wroclaw for research and international cooperation
Prof. Mag. Dr. Ingeborg Gabriel, Head of the Institute for Social Ethics, University of Vienna
Dr Piotr Sula, Vice director of the Institute of Political Science, University of Wroclaw
9.15 Prof. Mag. Dr. Ingeborg Gabriel:
European Nationalisms and their ethical implications
10.45 Coffee break
11.00 Prof. dr hab. Adam Chmielewski (Institute of Philosophy, University of Wroclaw):
Nationalism – philosophical perspective
12.30 Coffee break
13.00 Prof. Piero Ignazi (Università di Bologna):
Europe: The new scapegoat of populist parties
14.15 Lunch + Visiting museums of the University of Wroclaw
Panel with PhD candidates papers (Chair : Prof. Mag. Dr. Ingeborg Gabriel)
16.00 Vladimir Abramović (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy):
Mechanisms of populism exploitation and instrumentalisation – example of Yugoslavia in the 1980’s.
17.00 Wojciech Ufel (Institute of Political Science, University of Wroclaw):
Reason and Democracy: Ernesto Laclau and a Different Evaluation of Populism
18.00 Dinner
Tuesday, 15 September
9.00 doc. PhDr. Ladislav Cabada, Ph.D (Metropolitan University Prague):
Populism as successful political strategy? The case of Czech party system
11.00 Svetlana Trbojevik and Natasha Bogoevska (The Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Social Work and Social Policy):
Reforms of the Social Protection System in Multicultural Macedonia: Who are they targeting?
13.00 Lunch
Panel with PhD candidates papers (Chair: doc. PhDr. Ladislav Cabada, Dr Radu Preda)
14.30 Miloslav Slavik (Faculty of Theology in Košice, Catholic University of Ružomberok):
Košice as model for European unity - against nationalism and populism
15.30 Orysya Bila (Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv):
Genealogy vs. Parrhesia: Michel Foucault’s Case of Transforming the Political into the Ethical
16.30 Coffee break
16.45 Daria Otto (University of Vienna):
What does it mean to be Roman and christian simultaneous? (distinction between the ideas of Eusebius of Caesarea and Ambrose of Milan)
18.00 Dinner
Wednesday, 16 September
09.00 Dr Sorina Cristina Soare (University of Florence):
Populism and democracy: an open bet
10.30 Dr Monika Wichłacz (Institute of Political Science, University of Wroclaw):
Identity construction – hybrids and diasporas
Panel with PhD candidates papers (Chair: Dr Sorina Cristina Soare)
12.00 Michał Banaś (Institute of Political Science, University of Wroclaw): Nationalism
and Populism in the Programmes of Candidates in Presidential Elections of 2015 in Poland.
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Polish is fun - The School of Polish Language and Culture for Foreigners, University of Wroclaw (Last year edition of Polish is fun)
19.00 Panel discussion (Karczma Piastów)
20.00 Official Dinner
Thursday, 17 September
9.00 Prof. Jan Sokol (Charles University in Prague):
The European Idea of Nation
11.00 Dr Giorgia Bulli (University of Florence):
Populism and the extreme right. The case of Casa Pound Italia
13.00 Lunch
Panel with PhD candidates papers (Chair: Dr Giorgia Bulli)
14.30 Bartosz Wujec, Kamil Pluta (Institute of Political Science, University of Wroclaw): Identification, attitudes and election motives of Paweł Kukiz’s electorate in presidential elections 2015.
15.30 Lydmyla Ivanyuk (University of Vienna):
The Churches and the national identity in Ukraine
18.00 Dinner
Friday, 18 September
Panel with PhD candidates papers (Chair: Dr Radu Preda, Dr Piotr Sula)
9.00 Gabriel Mapulanga (University of Vienna):
African Nationalism and its challenges: The Case of Zambia
11.00 Michaela Rušinová (Trnava University, Faculty of Philosophy and Arts):
On Some Theoretical and Practical Consequences of Perceptual Relativism
13.00 Lunch
14.30 Maria Oana Ştefan (Faculty of Political Science, University of Bucharest):
The Scottish referendum, relative impact of populist nationalism in modern-day Europe
18.00 Dinner
Saturday, 19 September
Museum Gross-Rosen (http://en.gross-rosen.eu)
and Castle Książ (http://www.en.ksiaz.walbrzych.pl)
Sunday, 20 September
Panorama Racławicka (http://www.panoramaraclawicka.pl/?lang=en) and guided tour in Wroclaw
Monday, 21 September
9.00 Dr Piotr Sula:
Populism of political parties in Hungary and Poland
Panel with PhD candidates papers (Chair: Dr Maciej Herbut)
10.30 Tetiana Toma (Faculty of Political Science, University of Bucharest):
The rights of the minorities in Ukraine – between the European aspiration and the anachronistic nationalism
11.45 Mihai Avram (Faculty of Political Science, University of Bucharest):
Impediments in building national identity awareness a case study of the situation of the Romanian minority in the Timoc Valley, Serbia
13.00 Lunch
15.00 Movie and discussion about problems with radical movements in CEE countries arranged at the Regional Centre for International Debate.
18.00 Dinner
Tuesday, 22 September
Departure