Konferencja Interdyscyplinarna „Inhabiting Uncertain Futures: The Humanities Between Faith, Data, and Imagination”
PROGRAM
10:00–10:15 | Welcome and Introduction
Ewa Domańska and Taynna Marino
10:15–11:45 | Lecture and Discussion
Rodrigo Turin, Inhabiting the Unpredictable: Openness of the Future, Emerging Temporalities and Potential Regimes of Historicity in the Anthropocene
Coffee Break 11:45–12:00
12:00–13:30 | Panel Discussion
PhD Students of the Doctoral School of Humanities, AMU
Epistemic Experiments: Rethinking Method through Interdisciplinarity, Relationality and Embodiment
Moderation: Laura Żary
Introduction: Bartosz Smoczyk
- Vasyl Kononenko (history) on the significance of interdisciplinary research on Central and Eastern European history for the understanding of global patterns of civilization
- Alan Woźniak (musicology) on the importance of context and contextualism in historical musicology
- Przemysław Wąsik, Laura Żary, Aurelia Adamczuk (cultural studies) on the future of the relationship between cultural studies and society in the age of the Anthropocene
- Aleksandra Dorota Krzyżaniak (anthropology) on co-laboring anthropology and a move from participant observation to situated participation
- Wiktoria Czekaj (archeology) on interdisciplinary methods in research on the social structure of the Roman Iron Age populations
- Aleksandra Joanna Krzyżaniak (theology) on neurotheology and its application in the context of pastoral practice
- Jarek Kamiński (philosophy) on whether the mind and language are still only human domains
- Małgorzata Gonia, Teresa Knapowska (art history) on the material turn in art history
Closing Statement: Wojciech Sławnikowski
Lunch Break 13:30–14:30
14:30–16:30 | Training Session
Marta Kurkowska-Budzan, “Situational Analysis” in the Study of Social Construction of Heritage Narratives
Please have your laptops or smartphones ready for the LLM (Large Language Model) exercise. Make sure that your device is charged and ready to use. No prior technical preparation is required.
Coffee Break 16:30–16:45
17:00–18:30 | Lecture and Discussion
Berber Bevernage, History as Religion of Modernity? On Post-Secular Critiques and the Case for a Secular Historicizing Attitude
Zapraszamy wszystkich zainteresowanych interdyscyplinarną refleksją teoretyczną i metodologiczną oraz dyskusją na temat przyszłości humanistyki (informacje tutaj).
