Marginalisation and Philosophy: problems and solutions
Both historically and in today’s society certain groups have been underrepresented in philosophy. This fact is not an unhappy accident, but the result of a process of marginalisation. Marginalisation as a process affects both what research questions philosophers ask and who studies or works in philosophy departments. Starting from an acknowledgment of the problem, the Autumn School analyses the processes that contribute to the problem, but also studies particular manifestations of the process of marginalisation. Moreover, the Autumn School wants to be part of the solution, not least by showcasing good practices.
Primary target group | PhD researchers and ReMA students |
If places available also open to | All |
Type of activity | Autumn School |
Certificate credit points | 1,5 |
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Date | November 20 @ 11:00 |
Venue | University of Antwerp |
The program will span two days (20 and 21 November).
The preparations will consist of readings (to be distributed in a reader) and participation. ReMA students can earn a certificate of 1,5 ECTS for participation if they attend both days.
Costs:
Attendance is free for all.
How to register:
Registration will open in June.
The OZSW registration and cancellation policy applies to this activity (to be found here).
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