SYMPOSION
DÜRNSTEIN
2017
Society, state violence.
What keep us together.
PROGRAMM
Erfahren Sie mehr über die erstaunliche Gruppe von Rednern, die beim Dürnstein Symposion mutige Ideen, harte Wahrheiten und atemberaubende kreative Visionen austauschen werden.
Alle Vorträge
im Überblick
Thursday, 9 March 2017
- 05:00 -
- 05:30 PM
- 05:30 -
- 06:00 PM
- 06:00 -
- 06:15 PM
- 06:15 -
- 06:30 PM
Violence structues and no end?
Ursula Baatz, Curator of the Dürnstein symposium
- 06:30 -
- 08:00 PM
Joachim Bauer, Professor of Psychoneuroimmunology, Freiburg University Hospital
Moderation and discussion on all three days led by: Günther Kienast
Simultaneous interpretation of the lectures and discussions in German und English
Friday, 10 March 2017
- 09:00 -
- 09:20 AM
- 09:30 -
- 11:00 AM
Michael Staudigl, Philosopher, University of Vienna
Wolfgang Gratz, Professor of Criminology, University of Vienna
- 11:00 -
- 11:30 AM
- 11:30 -
- 01:00 PM
Ahmad Manour, psychologist, author, Programe Director at the European Foundation for Democracy in Brussels, Chairperson and speaker of Muslimisches Forum Deutschland e.V.
- 01:00 -
- 02:15 PM
- 02:15 -
- 03:15 PM
Gary S. Schaal, Professor of political science, Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of Federal Armed Forces Hamburg
Walter Ötsch, Professor of Economics and Cultural Studies, Cusanus University, Bernkastel-Cues
- 03:15 -
- 04:15 PM
Gudrun Biffl, Professor of Migration Research, Danube University Krems
Nikita Dhawan, Professor of Political Science, University of Innsbruck
- 04:15 -
- 04:45 PM
- 04:45 -
- 05:15 PM
Wolfgang Palaver, Professor of Christian Social Teaching at the Theological Faculty of the University of Innsbruck
- 05:15 -
- 05:30 PM
Karsten Lehmann, Research Professor for the Special Research area "Interreligiousness" at the ecclesiastical-pedagogical University Vienna/Krems
- 05:30 -
- 06:30 PM
Panel discussion
Karsten Lehmann
Wolfgang Palaver
Nikita Dhawan
Philippe Buc (Professor of History of the High and Late Middle Ages, University of Vienna)
Moderation and discussion on all three days led by: Günther Kienast
Simultaneous interpretation of the lectures and discussions in German und English
Saturday, 11 March 2017
- 09:00 -
- 09:20 AM
- 09:30 -
- 10:30 AM
Jan-Werner Müller, Professor of Political Science, Princeton University, USA
- 10:30 -
- 11:30 AM
- 11:30 -
- 01:00 PM
Jonathan Chimakonam Okeke, Professor of Philosophy, University of Calabar, Nigeria
- 01:00 -
- 01:45 PM
- 01:45 -
- 02:30 PM
- 02:30 -
- 04:10 PM
Lea Landmann, Co-Founder of Women in International Security Israel; former Research Fellow at the Institute for Policy and Strategy, IDC, Herzliya, Israel
Jumana Jaouni, Political Communication Consultant, Israel
- 04:10 -
- 04:40 PM
- 04:40 -
- 06:30 PM
Sibylle Hamann, Publicist, Vienna
Andreas Brunner (Historian, QWien Center for Gay/Lesbian Culture and History)
Dina Malandi (Lawyer,Head of the ZARA legal Service for victims and witnesses of racism)
Martina Eigelsreiter (Head of the Office for Diversity of the City of St. Pölten)
Moderation and discussion on all three days led by: Günther Kienast
Simultaneous interpretation of the lectures and discussions in German und English
Thursday, 9 March 2017
- 05:00 - 05:30 PM
Pre-reception
- 05:30 - 06:00 PM
Admittance
- 06:00 - 06:15 PM
Opening
- 06:15 - 06:30 PM
Violence structues and no end?
- Lecture
Ursula Baatz, Curator of the Dürnstein symposium
- 06:30 - 08:00 PM
Between social connectedness and Desintegration - human Basic motifs from a neuroscientific perspective followed by discussion
- Lecture
Joachim Bauer, Professor of Psychoneuroimmunology, Freiburg University Hospital
Friday, 10 March 2017
- 09:00 - 09:20 AM
Morning impulse with provost Maxmilian at the church
- 09:30 - 11:00 AM
Violence and community. Plea for a relational definition of violence The relationship of administration and violence in Austria followed by discussion
- Lecture
Michael Staudigl, Philosopher, University of Vienna
Wolfgang Gratz, Professor of Criminology, University of Vienna
- 11:30 - 01:00 PM
Between Islam and Islamism: reasons for religious extremism followed by discussion
- Lecture
Ahmad Manour, psychologist, author, Programe Director at the European Foundation for Democracy in Brussels, Chairperson and speaker of Muslimisches Forum Deutschland e.V.
- 02:15 - 03:15 PM
Demoratic politics between emotions and facts Ideologies of fear, violent fantasies and their channels in Austria followed by discussion
- Lecture
Gary S. Schaal, Professor of political science, Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of Federal Armed Forces Hamburg
Walter Ötsch, Professor of Economics and Cultural Studies, Cusanus University, Bernkastel-Cues
- 03:15 - 04:15 PM
Human trafficking today - a Special form of slavery The tricky relationship of gender violence, vulnerability and the power to act
- Lecture
Gudrun Biffl, Professor of Migration Research, Danube University Krems
Nikita Dhawan, Professor of Political Science, University of Innsbruck
- 04:45 - 05:15 PM
Violence, religion, state: A theological anthropology of peace
- Lecture
Wolfgang Palaver, Professor of Christian Social Teaching at the Theological Faculty of the University of Innsbruck
- 05:15 - 05:30 PM
About the ambivalent relationship between religions and violence
- Lecture
Karsten Lehmann, Research Professor for the Special Research area "Interreligiousness" at the ecclesiastical-pedagogical University Vienna/Krems
- 05:30 - 06:30 PM
Panel discussion
- Panel
Karsten Lehmann
Wolfgang Palaver
Nikita Dhawan
Philippe Buc (Professor of History of the High and Late Middle Ages, University of Vienna)
Saturday, 11 March 2017
- 09:00 - 09:20 AM
Morning impulse with provost Maximilian at the church
- 09:30 - 10:30 AM
Populism: Risk or corrective element for democracy
- Lecture
Jan-Werner Müller, Professor of Political Science, Princeton University, USA
- 11:30 - 01:00 PM
Violence and Unity in a Complex Society: Engaging Ethnicism and Religious Fanaticism in Nigeria followed by discussion
- Lecture
Jonathan Chimakonam Okeke, Professor of Philosophy, University of Calabar, Nigeria
- 01:45 - 02:30 PM
Guided tour through the abbey with provost Maximilian
- Guided Tour
- 02:30 - 04:10 PM
Impact of Arab-Israeli Conflict on the Israel Society: Women, Violence and Happiness The Role of Palestinian Civil Society in Peace Education followed by discussion
- Lecture
Lea Landmann, Co-Founder of Women in International Security Israel; former Research Fellow at the Institute for Policy and Strategy, IDC, Herzliya, Israel
Jumana Jaouni, Political Communication Consultant, Israel
- 04:40 - 06:30 PM
Panel discussion: Cultural violence Keynote speech: Violence in the Name of honour!
- Impulse Lecture
Sibylle Hamann, Publicist, Vienna
Andreas Brunner (Historian, QWien Center for Gay/Lesbian Culture and History)
Dina Malandi (Lawyer,Head of the ZARA legal Service for victims and witnesses of racism)
Martina Eigelsreiter (Head of the Office for Diversity of the City of St. Pölten)