9:00
CHECK IN
Check in for the conference, grab a coffee and network with your fellow delegates
10:30
WELCOME ADDRESS
Great Hall
A brief welcome to Solidarity in Open Societies, sharing what to expect from the next two days
11:00
PLENARY SESSION I
Solidarities
Great Hall
14:00
PARALLEL SESSIONS I
Solidarity in Europe I
An Unemployment Insurance Scheme for the Euro Area (Mathias Dolls, ZEW, Mannheim)
Fighting Poverty in Europe (Maximilian Sommer, KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
Philosophical Foundations I
Solidarity as a System of Norms (Ulf Tranow, Univ. Düsseldorf)
The Value of Solidarity (Jörg Löschke, Univ. Bern)
Philosophical Foundations II
Solidarity and Absolute Responsibility (Henning Nörenborg, Univ. Copenhagen)
From Civic Virtue to the Informal Sphere: Reorienting Democratic Theories of Solidarity (Seth Mayer, Univ. Manchester)
Solidarity and Recognition
Solidarity as a Form of Life (Bastian Ronge, HU Berlin)
Struggles for Recognition and Sincerity Constraint (Joseph Rees, Univ. Georgetown)
Solidarity and Health Care
Solidarity beyond Welfare Systems: Implementing the Undocumented Migrant‘s Right to Health (Ville Päivänsalo, Univ. Helsinki)
Do health apps and wearables crowd out solidarity? (Remi Maier-Rigaud, HS Rhein-Main)
15:30
PLENARY SESSION II
Reconcilable Ambiguities? Solidarity from an American Perspective
Great Hall
17:30
PARALLEL SESSIONS II
Solidarity and the Refugee Crisis
Solidarity as a Response to Displacement and Repression (Emanuel John, Univ. Potsdam)
Contested Solidarities in the Refugee Crisis (Stefan Wallaschek, Univ. Bremen)
Solidarity in Europe II
Shifting solidarities in Europe (Magdalena Nowicka, HU Berlin)
Solidarity with migrants: Stronger in Sweden than in Germany or the UK? (Susanne Kram, Univ. Mainz)
Solidarity in Philosophical Thought
Anthropological and Political Solidarity in Early Marx (Henry Pickford, Duke Univ.)
A Heritage to be Rediscovered. Leon Bourgeois, founding father of of Solidarism, and the French Tradition of Solidarity (Marius-Mircea Mitrache, Univ. Babeș-Bolyai)
Solidarity and Globalisation
Fragmented Spaces: A New Model of Solidarity in a Globalised Society? (Sarah Kaschuba, Univ. Potsdam)
Cosmopolitan Shaken Solidarities or the United Kingdom? (Tamara Caraus, Univ. Bucharest)
19:30
CONFERENCE DINNER
This will be a fantastic evening of networking, a time to make new friends and to forge new collaborations
9:00
COFFEE START
Start the second conference day with a hot coffee and network with your fellow delegates
9:30
PLENARY SESSION III
The Ethics of Migration. Principles of morals, natural law, and policy in dealing with refugees.
Great Hall
11:00
PARALLEL SESSIONS III
Solidarity and national values
Current challenges and rejuvenation of the nation within the framework of a European Confederation (Bernard Bourdin, Institut Catholique de Paris)
Traditional virtues vs. universal values: China's challenge to the West? (Heiner Roetz, Univ. Bochum)
Solidarity and Cooperation
Solidarity as an empirical feature, and political and ethical asset (Jan Kutylowski, Univ. Oslo)
Solidarity, Social Groups and Cooperation (Lukas Kübler, HU Berlin; Lukas Kriegler, Univ. Bayreuth)
Solidarity and Religion
The Limits of Tolerating the Intolerant (Kaisa Iso-Herttua, Univ. Helsiniki)
Solidarity as a Stance to others (Isto Peltomäki, Univ. Helsinki)
Solidarity and Responsibility
Conceptions of individual and social responsibility (Johanna Ahola-Launonen, Univ. Aalto)
The idea and limits of interspecies solidarity (Frauke Albersmeier, HHU Düsseldorf)
13:30
PLENARY SESSION III
Migration Policy: What can we learn from Cooperatives?
Great Hall