Conference program
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Conference program
The University and Civil Society: Autonomy and Responsibility Bologna, May 17/19, 2006 Wed, May 17, Cappella Farnese, Palazzo d’Accursio 2.00 – 4.00 p.m.: speakers’ arrival and registration 4.30 – 6.00 p.m.: Conference Opening Welcome remarks: Sergio Cofferati - Mayor of Bologna; John J. Sie & Anna Maglione-Sie Representing Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper; Pier Ugo Calzolari, Rector Magnificus - Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna; Gregg Kvistad - Interim DU Provost; Nora B. Dempsey Consul General United States of America; Alberto Destro, Dean, Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures. Introduction to the Conference: Roberto Grandi, Vice-Rector International Relations Giovanna Franci, Roberta Waldbaum, Sheila Wright Conference Organizers Thursday, May 18, Aula Prodi, Piazza San Giovanni in Monte 2 9-11.30 a.m., Plenary Session: The Bologna Process and Beyond Under the patronage of the Osservatorio Magna Charta Chair: Fabio Roversi Monaco Andris Barblan, “Towards 2010: the Universities’ Role in Building the European Civil Society” Roberto Grandi, “The Challenge of the Bologna Process” Ved Nanda, “Civil Society' s Role in Shaping the International Agenda” Giliberto Capano, “Governing Higher Education: Problems, Facts, and Trends from a Comparative Perspective” 11.30 – 11.45: Coffee break 11.45 – 12.45: Keynote Speaker, Costas Douzinas, Birkbeck College, London “The End(s) of Human Rights” Event sponsored by ETNP Acume – Cultural Memory in Europe Chair: Vita Fortunati 13.00: Lunch Buffet, Dept. of History, Piazza San Giovanni in Monte 2 2.00-4.00 p.m.: Parallel sessions Theoretical Approaches to Civic Engagement AULA PRODI Chair: Deana Ahmad Case Studies SALA CONVEGNI Chair: Christina Kreps Mind, Body, Environment & Health ROOM V Chair: Dario Braga Pedagogical Approaches to Service Learning & Civic Engagement ROOM VI Chair: Terri-Jo Woellner 1 Eric Gould, “Globalization’s Ethical Challenges to the University” Vita Fortunati, “The Ethics of Memory and the Debate on Reconciliation” Patrizia Violi & Ruba Salih, “Academic Networking and the Peace Process: the Israeli-Palestinian Case” Miriam Capri & Claudio Franceschi (GEHA European Project), “Longevity in a Global Perspective: a Right or a Privilege?” Kelly Driscoll, “Addressing Global Issues: The Role for Creative Scholarship” Josef Hellebrandt, “Preparing Foreign Kari Hartwig, “Moving Language Students for Galina Bityukova, from the Usual One“When Desire Meets Civic Engagement at Reality: Transforming Sided Relationship Home and Abroad” Thomas Auf der Heyde, Higher Education in Common to Research “Toward a Managerial Kazakhstan” Projects” Barbara Wilcots, Framework for “Community Community Carolyne Call, “The Alper Akyuz, Sustainability and Engagement and Public “University as Agent in Faith-Based College in Cultural Preservation: Scholarship” the Modern World: and for the A Study of the Plumpy’ Nut Project in Uganda” Development of a Civil Educating for Engagement” Society: Case of Takoi Hamrita, Lorraine McIlrath, J. Istanbul Bilgi “Working Towards a Boland, D. Casey University NGO Centre Luisa Brunori Comprehensive Model “Evidence-Based “Civic Engagement in Annamaria Gentili, Policy Towards Civil for International Higher Education – an Society: the Case Study Irish Perspective” University Community "Politics of Development in of Micro-Credit” Engagement” Subsaharan Africa: The Role of University Research and International Cooperation." 4.00 – 4.30 p.m.: Coffee break 4.30 – 5. 30 p.m.: Keynote Speaker, Rosi Braidotti, University of Utrecht “Transposing the Axes of Difference: the Humanities in the Post-Human Era” Event sponsored by ETNP Acume – Cultural Memory in Europe Chair: Annamaria Tagliavini 5.45 – 7.15 p.m.: Parallel sessions Theoretical Crossing Borders Approaches to Civic and Bridges Engagement AULA PRODI SALA CONVEGNI Chair: Roberto Chair: Lucia Rossi Scazzieri Tom Farer, “The Rita Monticelli, “The University as Neutral Potentate and the Forum in a Conflicted Traveller: Identity, World?” Freedom, Interculturality and the Robert W. Franco, Mind, Body, Environment & Health ROOM V Chair: Louann Haarman Mauro Agnoletti & Gil Latz “Instruments for Analysis and Conservation Management of the Agricultural and Pedagogical Approaches to Service Learning & Civic Engagement ROOM VI Chair: Romana Zacchi Stefano Bianchini, “Interdisciplinarity, International Programs and Education of Area Experts in East Central Asia” 2 University” “Roots, Resilience, and Reach: Closing the Minority Achievement Gap” Susan Stroud, “The Talloires Network: Promoting the Civic Engagement Rights Michael Rowe, “A Foot and Responsibilities of in Both Worlds: Higher Education” Crossing Boundaries Between the Academy Amit Bhaduri, and Civil Society” “Decentralization and the Civil Society” Forested Landscape in Tuscany” Serdar Degirmencloglu, Can Gezgor & Sedat Robert Sanford, Yagcioglu, “Young “Urban Ecology in the People Doing Contexts of Public Democracy: Public Scholarship and Achievement as a Research” Model of Civic Engagement” Claudia Green, “High Tech and High Touch in the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest” Friday, May 19 9-11 a.m.: Parallel sessions Theoretical Case Studies Approaches to Civic SALA CONVEGNI Engagement Chair: Gianmario AULA PRODI Chair: Elena Lamberti Anselmi Implementing Service Learning & Civic Engagement Programs ROOM V Chair: Dennis Wittmer Naomi Scheman, “A James DeBoy, “The Linda Olson, “The Post-Modern Role of the Historically Pioneer Leadership Epistemology for 21st Black University in US” Program As a Century Universities” Pedagogy of Citizen Ana Ruiz & Judith Engagement” David Decker, “Civic Warchal, “Identifying Role of the Global and Resolving Ethical Daniel West, R. University” Issues that Emerge Spinelli & S. Through Civic Szydlowski, Julie Hatcher & Gerda Engagement” “Implementing Bender, “Civic International Engagement and Susan Sterett, “The Role Community-Based Faculty Work: of Public Scholarship: Partnership” Institutional Strategies Settlement of Evacuees from Cross-Cultural of Hurricane Katrina in Antoinette SmithPerspective” Denver CO” Tolken, “Service Learning in David Fraser, Kathi Ketcheson & International “Universities and Chris Carey, “The Education: A Case Democratic University and Civil Study” Citizenship: Some Society: Ten Years of Lessons from Modern Innovation at Portland Amy Driscoll & Sheila History" State University” Wright, “The Carnegie Pedagogical Approaches to Service Learning & Civic Engagement ROOM VI Chair: Franco Minganti Rosa Eberly, C. Flanagan, L. Yapa, J. Cohen, C. Colbeck, “Penn. State As a Laboratory for Public Scholarship and Democracy” Spencer Wellhofer & Roberta Waldbaum, “Pedagogies of Engagement: Using Technology to Enhance International Understanding” Roscoe Hill, N. Bolling & C. Agnoletti, “Public Achievement Project in Colorado” 3 Classification for Institutions Engaged with Community” 11.00 – 11.15: Coffee Break 11.15 – 13.15: Presentations of University Civic Engagement Groups, Aula Prodi, Piazza San Giovanni in Monte 2 Last Minute Market; Tolerance; Human Rights Film Festival; Harambe; Nuove Povertà, Nuove Solidarietà. Chair: Antonio Genovese 3.00 – 4.00 p.m.: Keynote Speaker, KUMI NAIDOO, CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation "Citizen' s Education and Governance in the Global Context" Chair: Susan Sterett 4.00 – 4.15 p.m.: coffee break 4.15 – 6.15 p.m.: Round Table and Wrap Up, Aula Prodi, Piazza San Giovanni in Monte 2 Chair: Margaret Brose Partecipants: Giovanna Franci, Justin Frosini, Gregg Kvistad, Andrea Segré, Roberta Waldbaum, Benedetto Zacchiroli. During the conference it will be possible to visit the permanent exhibition of peace posters in the courtyard of the Dept. of History (in collaboration with “Casa per la Pace-La Filanda”, Casalecchio di Reno). Conference venues: Cappella Farnese, Palazzo D’Accursio, Piazza Maggiore; Aula Prodi, Piazza San Giovanni in Monte, 2; Sala Convegni, Room V, Room VI, Dipartimento di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne, via Cartoleria, 5. In collaboration with: Anna and John Sie Foundation; Associazione Orlando - Biblioteca Italiana delle Donne; Collegio Superiore Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna; Comune di Bologna; Dipartimenti di Lingue e Letterature Straniere Moderne, Archeologia, Paleografia e Medievistica; ETNP ACUME, European Project on Cultural Memory; Fondazione Carisbo; ISA (Institute of Advanced Study); Istituto Gramsci Emilia-Romagna; Casa per la Pace; Office of the Mayor, Denver Colorado; Osservatorio Magna Charta; Provincia di Bologna; Regione Emilia-Romagna; The Johns Hopkins University; UNIBO Cultura; US Consulate, Florence. Under the High Patronage of: Comune di Bologna; Regione Emilia-Romagna, Assessorato alla scuola, formazione professionale, università, lavoro e pari opportunità; Provincia di Bologna; US Consulate, Florence. Promoted by: Alma Mater Studiorum-Università di Bologna; International Center for Civic Engagement/Centro Internazionale per l’Impegno Civico; University of Denver. Co-sponsored by: Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna. 4