PHILOSOPHY of EDUCATION SOCIETY58th
Annual Meeting Program
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION SOCIETY [ Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Monday ] Registration Book Display Friday, April 19 9:00am-10:15am First Concurrent Session BeachA. Solidarity and Risk in Welch's Feminist EthicsSpeaker: Michael G. Gunzenhauser (Oklahoma State University) Respondent: Susan Birden (SUNY ‑ Buffalo State College) Chair: Liza Finkel (University of New Hampshire) PacificB. Thinking What We Cannot See: Performance, Education, and the Value of the Invisible Speakers: Stephanie Mackler (Teachers College, Columbia) and Doris Santoro (Teachers College, Columbia) Respondent: Charles Bingham (DePaul University) Chair: Elizabeth Becker (UNC Chapel Hill) BarclayC. Religion and Public Education: Rival Liberal ConceptionsSpeaker: Suzanne Rosenblith (University of Wisconsin‑Madison) Respondent: Al Neiman (Notre Dame University) Chair: Ignacio Gotz (Hofstra University) GilfordD. From Alterity to Hybridity: A Query of Double ConsciousnessSpeaker: Huey‑li Li (University of Akron) Respondent: Maureen Ford (OISE/University of Toronto) Chair: Eduardo Duarte (Hofstra University) 10:30am-11:45am Second Concurrent Session BeachA. Race and Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed: A CritiqueSpeaker: Stephen Nathan Haymes (DePaul University) Respondent: Victor Worsfold (University of Texas at Dallas) Chair: Carina Self (University of New Hampshire) PacificB. Character Development in Career Education: A Virtue Ethics ApproachSpeaker: Emery J. Hyslop‑Margison (Ball State University) Respondent: Daniel Vokey (University of Prince Edward Island) Chair: Gayle Turner (Appalachian State University) BarclayC. Producing the (Post) Military/Industrial SelfSpeaker: Clifford Falk (Simon Fraser University) Respondent: TBA Chair: Cris Mayo (University of Delaware) GilfordD. Facts and Norms in Policy ResearchSpeaker: Francis Schrag (University of Wisconsin‑Madison) Respondent: Michael Katz (San Jose State University) Chair: Robert Floden (Michigan State University) 1pm-2:15pm Alternative Sessions BeachA. Art and Aesthetic Education in Times of Terror: Negotiating an Ethics and Aesthetics of Answerability (PES Aesthetic SIG) Presenters: Claudia Eppert (Louisiana State University) Deanne Bogdan (OISE/University of Toronto) Charlene Morton (University of Prince Edward Island) Candace Yang (Louisiana State University) PacificB. Book Symposium: Hanan Alexander, Reclaiming Goodness: Education and the Spiritual Quest. Presenters: Al Neiman (Notre Dame University) Harvey Siegel (University of Miami) Deborah Kerdeman (University of Washington) Discussant: Hanan Alexander (University of Haifa) BarclayC. A Case for a Pedagogy of RelationPresenters: Alexander Sidorkin (Bowling Green State University) Frank Margonis (University of Utah) Audrey Thompson (University of Utah) Jaylynne N. Hutchinson (Ohio University) Rosalie M. Romano (Ohio University) Cherlyn M. Pijanowski (University of Washington) Charles Bingham (DePaul University) Barbara Stengel (Millersville University) Barbara J. Thayer‑Bacon (University of Tennessee) Gert Biesta (University of Exeter) GilfordD. Philosophy by Stealth? Philosophers of Education Teaching Undergraduate Foundations of Education (Sponsored by Jobs for Philosophers of Education Committee) Organizer: Barbara Applebaum (OISE/University of Toronto) Presenters: John Covaleskie (Northern Michigan University) Dawn Riley (Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville) Cris Mayo (University of Delaware) Michael Katz (San Jose State University) Stephen Norris (University of Alberta) 2:30pm-4:00pm General Session Barclay/GilfordLiberal Education and Critical Pedagogy: Reconciling Tradition, Critique, and Democracy Speaker: Ben Endres (SUNY ‑ New Paltz) Respondent: Landon Beyer (Indiana University) Chair: Susan Edgerton (Western Michigan University) 4:30pm-6:00pm GEORGE KNELLER LECTURE Barclay/Gilford George Kneller, a long time member and supporter of the Philosophy
of Education Society, passed away in 1999. A prodigious writer
on a wide range of topics in the philosophy of education, Kneller left
a significant legacy to PES as a scholar and teacher. He also left
a substantial endowment to the Society to support a lecture at the Annual
Meeting. PES is proud to welcome Professor Iris Young, University
of Chicago, as the inaugural George Kneller Lecturer. Expecting Common Decency Cheshire Calhoun is Professor of Philosophy at Colby College. Her primary interests are in the areas of Ethics, Feminist Philosophy, Lesbian and Gay Philosophy, and Philosophy of Emotion. In addition to her numerous published articles, Professor Calhoun has recently written Feminism, The Family, and Politics of the Closet (2000), and edited, What is Emotion? Classic Readings in Philosophical Psychology (2000, with Robert Solomon) and Setting the Moral Compass: Essays by Women Philosophers (forthcoming), all published by Oxford University Press. 6:15pm-7:45pm Kneller Reception for New Members English Bay to Cityview 7:45pm-9:45pm COSW Panel Beach Mentoring Where Diversity Matters Heesoon Bai (Simon Fraser University) Susan Birden (SUNY ‑ Buffalo State University) Alessandra Dibos (OISE/University of Toronto) Ann Diller (University of New Hampshire)
Kathryn Morgan (University of Toronto) CONTACT: PES Executive Director Jeff Milligan |
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