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6 - 12 AUGUST 2017LIEGE, BELGIUM
Co-organized by UNESCO,the International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences (CIPSH)
and the Liège Foundation for the World Humanities Conference
Under the High Patronage of His Majesty the King of the Belgians
#WorldHumanities
ProgrammeSessions and Symposia
Monday 7 August Tuesday 8 August
9h00
10h00 Coffee Break
Coffee Break
11h00
12h00
13h00
14h00
15h00
16h00
17h00
18h00
19h00
20h00
21h00
Registration
Place du XX
août
University's
old buildings
12h-16h
P.IX Reports from the
preparatory conferences
9h-10h30
Sunday 6 August
CIPSH
General
Assembly
Salle des
Professeurs
9h-13h
Lunch & side events
A.2 Keynote address
Paul Shrivastava, "Unifying
Sciences with Arts, Humanities
and Traditional Knowledge for
sustainability in the
Anthropocene"
A.4 Keynote address
Tanella Boni, "Un monde
habitable et la moitié de
l'humanité"
9h-10h
A.3 Keynote address
Robert Kahn, "Capturing the Past
in the Present: and Making it
Accessible"
10h45-11h45
P.V Plenary session - History,
Memory and Politics
Moderator: Laurent Tissot
Speakers: John Ayotunde Isola
Bewaji, Mariët Westermann,
Chris Carey, Catherine Jami
10h15-11h45
A.9 Evening event
"The Arts and Society
evening"
Opera Complex
Welcome reception
C.4 Parallel sessions and symposia
III.2(2); IV.1(2); IV.2; V.3; VI.9(1);
VI.11; III.4; S.I.2
18h30-20h
Keynote address A.1
Jean Winand, "What If We
Abolish the Humanities?"
18h15-19h15
Coffee Break (+poster
presentations)
P.I Plenary session - Humans and
the Environment
Moderator: Jean-Luc De Paepe
Speakers: Adrian Parr, Steven
Hartman, François Djindjian
Discussant: Timothy Lloyd
16h30-18h
Opening ceremony and
session
Noppius auditorium -
Opera Complex
Place de la République
française
16h30-18h15
C.2 Parallel sessions and symposia
II.2; II.10; VI.2; VI.4; VI.7(1);
VI.16(2); S.I.1; S.VI.14
18h30-20h
C.1 Parallel sessions and symposia
I.3(1); VI.1; VI.3; VI.5; VI.16(1);
VI.32; S.IV.9(1); S.VI.19(1)
14h30-16h
C.3 Parallel sessions and symposia
I.3(2); II.3; III.2(1); IV.1(1); VI.6;
VI.7(2); VI.8; S.VI.21
14h30-16h
Lunch & side events
P.IV Plenary Sessions - Cultural
Heritage
Moderator: Robert Halleux
Speakers: Lin Xiang Xiong, Silvana
Colella, Frieda Steurs, Issa N'Diaye
12h-13h30
Coffee Break
P.III Plenary session - Borders and
Migrations
Moderator: Madeline Caviness
Speakers: Akif Kireçci, Vladimir
Kolossov, Lucia Mokrá, Tim
Jensen
16h30-18h
1
Wednesday 9 August Thursday 10 August Friday 11 August Saturday 12 August
Coffee Break Coffee Break
UNESCO-CIPSH
Wrap-Up Meeting
(Closed)
Salle des Professeurs
A.5 Keynote address
Souleymane Bachir Diagne,
"Philosophy in the Face of
Tribalism"
10h15-11h15
A.6 Keynote address
Kumie Inose, "The Role of
Humanities in a World Full of
Violence"
10h15-11h15
Coffee Break
P.VIII CIPSH plenary session
11h-13h
C.5 Parallel sessions and symposia
I.4; II.4; IV.3; V.6; VI.12; VI.28;
VI.29; VI.32
9h-10h30
Closing Reception
&
Cultural Performances
20h-23h
C.10 Parallel sessions and
symposia
I.5(1); II.5; V.7; III.5(1); VI.15;
VI.19; VI.26; VI.31;VI.36(1)
14h30-16h
Lunch & side events
P.VII Ministerial panel
Moderator: Philippe Busquin
Panels: Nada Al-Nashif, Assétou
Founé Samake Migan, Ghattas
Khoury
14h30-16h
A.10 Evening event
Logothetis Ensemble
Prestige
21h-22h30
C.13 Parallel sessions and
symposia: individual paper
proposals
S.I.3; S.II.4(2); S.IV.9 (2); S.IV.10;
S.V.12; S.VI.18
9h-10h
C.9 Parallel sessions and
symposia: individual paper
proposals
S.II.4 (1); S.II.6; S.III.8 ; S.VI.15;
S.VI.16; S.VI.17; S.VI.20
9h-10h
P.VI Plenary Session - New
Contexts for the Humanities
Moderator: Hsiung Ping-Chen
Speakers: Rosi Braidotti, Kirsten
Drotner, Øivind Andersen,
Renaldas Gudauskas
11h30-13h
P.II Plenary session - Cultural
Diversity
Moderator: Adama Samassekou
Speakers: Margaret Higonnet,
Sandra Almeida, Suwanna Satha-
Anand, Bahjat Rizk
11h30-13h
C.6 Parallel sessions and symposia
II.6; II. 9(1); III.3; V.4; VI.13;
VI.18; VI.30; VI.33;
14h30-16h
C.12 Parallel sessions and
symposia
I.5(3); II.11; III.5(3); V.9; VI.10;
VI.17; VI.21(2); VI.24; S.VI.22
18h30-20h
Coffee Break
C.8 Parallel sessions and symposia
I.1(2); V.8; VI.14; VI.20; VI.25;
VI.34; S.V.11; S.VI.19(2)
18h30-20h
Lunch & side events
A.7 Special event
"Library Without Borders"
13h45-14h20
Hervé Hasquin, "Quel
Humanisme et quelle laïcité pour
l’État au XXIe siècle ?"
16h30-17h30
Closing session followed by press
conference
17h30-18h15
Lunch & side events
C.11 Parallel sessions and
symposia
I.2; I.5(2); II.8; III.5(2); IV.5;
VI.21(1); VI.23; VI.36(2); VI,39
16h30-18h
Coffee Break (+poster
presentations)
C.7 Parallel sessions and symposia
I.1(1); II.7; II. 9(2); IV.4; IV.6; V.5;
VI.22; VI.27
16h30-18h
Coffee Break
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WORLD HUMANITIES CONFERENCE “Keynote Speakers“
Room: Noppius
Event Code Name Affiliation Title
A.1 Keynote Address - 18h15-19h15 on Sunday 6 August
A.1 Jean Winand
Dean Jean WINAND, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of
the University of Liège, Co-president of the International Programme
Committee.
"What If We Abolish the Humanities?"
A.2 Keynote Address - 12h-13h on Tuesday 8 August
A.2 Paul Shrivastava
Chief Sustainability Officer at Penn State University, Director of the
Sustainability Institute and Professor of Management. Prior to this he
was the Executive Director of Future Earth, and Professor of
Management at Concordia University, Montreal. He also leads the
International Chair for Arts and Sustainable Enterprise at ICN Business
School, Nancy, France.
"Unifying Sciences with Arts, Humanities and
Traditional Knowledge for sustainability in the
Anthropocene"
A.3 Keynote Address - 10h45-11h45 on Monday 7 August
A.3 Robert Kahn
President and CEO of Corporation for National Research Initiatives
(CNRI), a non-profit organization focused on research and
development for the national information infrastructure. Prior to
that, he was director of DARPA’s Information Processing Techniques
Office. While at DARPA, he initiated the U.S. government’s Internet
program and is co-creator with Vinton Cerf of the TCP/IP protocols,
the fundamental technology underpinning the Internet. The
numerous awards he has received include the Presidential Medal of
Freedom. He is an inductee into the Inventors Hall of Fame and the
Internet Hall of Fame.
"Capturing the Past in the Present: and Making
it Accessible"
A.4 Keynote Address - 9h-10h on Tuesday 8 August
A.4 Tanella Boni
Philosophe, écrivaine, professeure des universités (Université Félix
Houphouët-Boigny à Abidjan), anciennement directrice de
programme au Collège International de Philosophie de Paris (1992-
1998) et Vice-présidente du CIPSH (2002-2006), Tanella Boni est
l’actuelle vice-Présidente de la Fédération internationale des sociétés
de philosophie (FISP).
"Un monde habitable et la moitié de
l'humanité"
A.5 Keynote Address - 10h15-11h15 on Thursday 10 August
A.5 Souleymane Bachir Diagne
Après avoir enseigné une vingtaine d’années à l’Université Cheikh
Anta Diop de Dakar, puis à l’Université Northwestern de Chicago,
Souleymane Bachir Diagne est professeur dans les départements de
philosophie et d’études francophones de l’Université Columbia à
New-York depuis 2008. Il est spécialiste d’histoire de la philosophie et
de la logique mathématique.
"La philosophie face aux tribalismes et à
l’environnement"
A.6 Keynote Address - 10h15-11h15 on Friday 11 August
A.6 Kumie Inose
Kumie Inose is a professor of English Department at Konan University
and a Vice-President of the Science Council of Japan. With a
doctorate degree in History from Kyoto University, she specializes in
modem British history and seeks to develop new analyses of the
British Empire through an interdisciplinary approach that integrates
cultural, social and intellectual history, postcolonial and gender
studies.
"The Role of Humanities in a World Full of
Violence"
A.10 Keynote Address - 16h30 - 17h30 on Friday 11 August
A.10 Hervé Hasquin
Docteur en philosophie et lettres, il fut recteur de l’Université Libre
de Bruxelles. Ecrivain, historien et ancien ministre, il est Grand-
officier de l’ordre de Léopold et Secrétaire perpétuel de l’Académie
royale de Belgique depuis 2008.
"Quel Humanisme et quelle laïcité pour l’État
au XXIe siècle ?"
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WORLD HUMANITIES CONFERENCE “Plenary Sessions”
Room: Noppius
Event Code Name Role Affiliation
P.I Plenary session - Humans and the Environment. 16h30-18h on Tuesday 8 August
P.I Jean-Luc De Paepe ModeratorDeputy Secretary General of Union Académique Internationale and Secretariat of the
Royal Commission of History (Belgium)
P.I Adrian Parr Speaker
Professor of Environmental Politics, Political Philosophy, and Cultural Criticism, Chair of
Taft Faculty, Director Taft Research Center, UNESCO Co-Chair of Water, Department of
Political Science & School of Architecture & Interior Design, University of Cincinnati
P.I Steven Hartman SpeakerProfessor and Convenor of the Humanities for the Environment (HfE) Circumpolar
Observatory
P.I François Djindjian Speaker Vice-President of CIPSH and Treasurer of UISPP
P.I Timothy Lloyd Discussant CIPSH - IFFS, President
P.II Plenary session - Cultural Diversity. 11h30-13h on Thursday 10 August
P.II Adama Samassekou Moderator Former Président of the CIPSH and President of the WHC
P.II Margaret Higonnet Speaker FILLM - International Federation of Modern Languages and Literature, Professor
P.II Sandra Almeida SpeakerFederal University of Minas Gerais, Vice-Rector and organiser of the Latin American
Conference
P.II Suwanna Satha-Anand Speaker Professor of Philosophy, Philosophy Department, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
P.II Bahjat Rizk Speaker Permanent Delegation of Lebanon to UNESCO, Cultural Attaché
P.III Plenary session - Borders and Migrations. 16h30-18h on Monday 7 August
P.III Madeline H. Caviness Moderator Mary Richardson Professor Emeritus of Tufts University
P.III Akif Kireçci SpeakerAssociate Professor of History at the Faculty of Economics, Administrative, and Social
Sciences at Bilkent University; Vice-President, UNESCO National Commission for Turkey
P.III Vladimir Kolossov Speaker CIPSH - International Geographical Union (IGU), Past President
P.III Lucia Mokrá SpeakerVice-president of the Slovak MOST Committee, Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences
Comenius University in Bratislava
P.III Tim Jensen Speaker President of International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR)
P.IV Plenary Sessions - Cultural Heritage. 12h-13h30 on Monday 7 August
P.IV Robert Halleux Moderator Member of the Institut de France and of the Royal Academy of Belgium
P.IV Lin Xiang Xiong Speaker Founder and President of Global Chinese Arts & Culture Society
P.IV Silvana Colella SpeakerCIPSH - Chair and Secretariat of European Consortium for Humanities Institutes and
Centres (ECHIC)
P.IV Frieda Steurs Speaker CIPL - Permannet Committee of Linguists
P.IV Issa N'Diaye Speaker Président du Forum Civique, Espace de Réflexion et d’Action pour la Démocratie
P.V Plenary session - History, Memory and Politics. 10h15-11h45 on Tuesday 8 August
P.V Laurent Tissot Moderator Comité international des sciences historiques (CISH)
P.V John Ayotunde Isola Bewaji SpeakerAcademic Coordinator of UNESCO’s Caribbean Humanities Conference
Professor of Philosophy, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica
P.V Mariët Westermann SpeakerExecutive Vice President of for Programs and Research, the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation
P.V Chris Carey SpeakerCIPSH - Adjunct Member of International Federation of Associations of Classical Studies
(FIEC)
P.V Catherine Jami Speaker CIPSH - Division of History of Science and Technology (DHST)
P.VI Plenary Session - New Contexts for the Humanities. 11h30-13h on Friday 11 August
P.VI Hsiung Ping-Chen ModeratorProfessor of History, and Director of the Research Institute for the Humanities at the
Chinese University of Hong Kong
P.VI Øivind Andersen Speaker CIPSH - President of Union Académique Internationale (UAI)
P.VI Renaldas Gudauskas Speaker CIPSH - Chair of Apheleia
P.VI Kirsten Drotner Speaker Professor, Institut for Kulturvidenskaber
P.VI Rosi Braidotti Speaker CIPSH - Board Member of Consortium of Humanities Centres and Institutes (CHCI)
P.VII Ministerial Panel. 14h30-16h Friday 11 August
P.VI Phillippe Busquin ModeratorMinistre d'Etat, Président de la Commission belge pour l'UNESCO et membre de
l'Académie royale de Belgique
P.VI Nada Al-Nashif Panel UNESCO, Assistant Director-General for Social and Human
P.VI Assétou Founé Samake Migan PanelMinistre de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche Scientifique du Mali, Cité
Administrative de Bamako, Bamako - MALI
P.VI Ghattas Khoury Panel Minister of Culture, Lebanon
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WORLD HUMANITIES CONFERENCE “Plenary Sessions”
Room: Noppius
Event Code Name Role / Affiliation
P.VIII CIPSH plenary session. 11h-13h Wednesday 9 August
P.VIII Satoko Fujiwara, Luiz Oosterbeek Moderators
P.VIII Adama Samassekou, Chao Gejin Introduction
<Participants in the Debate>
P.VIII Benedikt Loewe DLMPST
P.VIII Catherine Jami DHST
P.VIII Chandana Mathur IUAES/WAU
P.VIII Dermot Moran FISP
P.VIII Frieda Steurs CIPL
P.VIII Gilvan Oliveira MAAYA
P.VIII Hsiung Ping-Chen ANHN
P.VIII Isenbike Togan Current board
P.VIII Jale Erzen IAA
P.VIII James Pawelski IPPA
P.VIII Janusz Kozlowski UISPP
P.VIII Laurent Tissot CISH
P.VIII Margaret R Higonnet FILLM
P.VIII Martin Bohle IAPG
P.VIII Oivind Andersen UAI
P.VIII Renaldas Gudauskas APHELEIA
P.VIII Rosi Braidotti CHCI
P.VIII Silvana Collela ECHIC
P.VIII Tim Jensen IAHR
P.VIII Vladimir Kolossov IGU
P.VIII Zhou Yunfan CASS
Room: Noppius
Event Code Name Reports
P.IX Reports from the preparatory conferences. 9h-10h30 Monday 7 August
P.IX John Crowley (Moderator) Welcome introduction, with synthesis of other events (Taihu Forum, etc.)
P.IX Xiaochun Sun International Conference of Beijing, on the Science and Civilisations of the Silk Roads
P.IX Sandra Almeida / L. Villalta Latin American Conference of Belo Horizonte, on Humanities and Territorialities
P.IX Adama Samassékou African Conference of Bamako, on African Humanities
P.IX L. Oosterbeek Mação Seminars on Cultural Integrated Landscape Management
P.IX Benno Werlen IYGU
P.IX Gisselle Andrea Burbano Fuertes Caribbean workshop of Kingston
P.IX Seteney Shami (Director of ACSS) Preparatory conference in Lebanon
P.IX Eduardo Rueda Preparatory Conference in Colombia
P.IX
Chao Gejin (President of CIPSH)
and Wu Cheng (Vice President of
Tencent)
Presentation and signature of agreement of cooperation between CIPSH and Tencent
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WORLD HUMANITIES CONFERENCE "Sessions and Symposia"
Event Code Room Convening Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.1 Parallel sessions and symposia. 14h30-16h on Monday 7 August
I.3(1) Académique
(prestige)
Union Internationale des Sciences Préhistoriques et
Protohistoriques (UISPP)
François Djindjian, J. Kozlowski Adaptation, Sustainability and Climate Change :
contribution to the History of Humanity
VI.1 Gothot Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) Pablo Gentili, Heide Hackmann CLACSO 50 years symposium "The humanities facing an
unequal world"
Chinese University of Hong-Kong, Professor Saulius Geniusas
International Council for Science-ICSU, Executive Director Heide Hackmann
African Academy of Languages, President Adama Samassékou
Arab Institute for Democracy in Tunis, Head Board of
Trustees
Abdul Hussein Shaaban
UNESCO, Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Nada Al-Nashif
VI.3 Thiry Asian New Humanities Net (ANHN) Hsiung Ping-Chen The Meaning of the Classics for Global Humanities Today
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, University of Otago, Freie
Universitat Berlin
Ole Döring The Living Meaning of the Classic, in and beyond the
Classics. Engaging Confucian and German Cultural
Expression in Ethics.
New York University, Ramakrishna Vivekananda University Harold P. Sjursen The Place of Western Classics in Global Humanities
Chinese University of Hong-Kong, Professor Saulius Geniusas
1- Freie Universitat Berlin, 2- Xiamen University 3- Zhejiang
University
1 - Joachim Küpper 2- Zhu Jing, 3- Jie
Wang
Comments on Symposium Papers
VI.5 Professeurs Institut Michel Serres, École normale supérieure de Lyon -
INRIA
Patrick Degeorges Developing Transformative Knowledge to Navigate the
Anthropocene
École normale supérieure de Lyon Stéphane Grumbach, Olivier Hamant Data ecosystems and ecosystems of data: building
synergy between science and society
EEA Copenhague, Environmental accounting ; IDE Lyon Jean-Louis Weber, Philippe Billet Natural capital accounting in the Anthropocene –
building the alliance of data and legal instruments
École normale supérieure de Lyon Ioan Negrutiu The food and agricultural exception – the forgotten
grand challenge
Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) / Max Planck Institute for
the History of Science (MPIWG), Berlin
Bernd Scherer, Christoph Rosol Anthropocene Curriculum
French Ministery of the environment / National Museum of
Natural History, Paris
Patrick Degeorges Building an operational global network of centers for
training and research in transformative knowledge for
the Anthropocene: Roundtable
VI.16(1) Pousseur DHST (Division of History of Science and Technology) /
DLMPST (Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of
Science and Technology)
Ethical, Legal and Political issues of Computing
CNRS, UMR STL Liesbeth De Mol How to talk with a computer? A continued conversation
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Selmer Bringsjord The Patent Peril of Facing Future Machines Without the
Humanities
Independent scholar Edgar G. Daylight Self-Driving Cars are the Zeppelins of the 21st Century:
Towards Writing the Next Chapter in the History of Failed
Technologies
VI.32 Bovy University of Pennsylvania, International Positive Psychology
Association
James Pawelski Toward a Collaborative Use of Scientific and Humanistic
Methods to Understand, Assess, and Advance the Role
of the Arts and Humanities in Human Flourishing
Dartmouth College Darrin McMahon The History of Happiness in the Humanities
Mémoire de l’Avenir Margalit Berriet The Power of the Arts for Bringing Individuals, Societies,
and the World Together
University of Pennsylvania, International Positive Psychology
Association
James Pawelski The Science of Well-Being and the Culture of Human
Flourishing
S.IV.9(1) Le jeune Reinterpretating Cultural Heritage (English)
Catholic University Louvain Anaïs Mattez Cultural heritage at the service of political ethics: The
legend of Muang Laplae, a Siamese Utopia
University of Ferrara, Italy Janani Gunasekara Physical religious heritage interpretation process for the
harmony of post war period
Aalto University, Finland Shuchen Wang Indigeneity Reincarnated: from Cultural Heritage to
Contemporary Arts
Harare Polytchnic School of Library and Information Sciences Collence Takaingenhamo Chisita Buttressing memory institutions to support indigenous
culture: Case of Zimbabwe
Université d’Antananarivo, Madagascar Mihaja RANDRIANJA Contribution de la mémoire humaine à la conservation et
la mise en valeur du patrimoine par la mise en place
d’une maison de la science à Madagascar
S.VI.19(1) Lumière Reinterpretating Cultural Heritage (English)
Global Citizenship Education Director, NZ Centre for Global
Studies, NZ Association of Philosophy Teachers
Libby Giles Global Citizenship Education (GCED) and Responsibility; a
Philosophical Approach
Associated Researcher at CIES-IUL, University Institute of
Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL), Portugal
Rosário Couto Costa Humanities and the University: a look at the problem of
neoliberalism.
Member of European Physical Society (EPS) Vivekanandan Paramu Perspectives of GuruNarayanism and Global Science
Information Centre( GSIC)
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WORLD HUMANITIES CONFERENCE "Sessions and Symposia"
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202 002(UP), India Amjad Ali Usage and User Satisfaction with Online Resources of
Humanities and Social Sciences: A Case Study
Event Code Room Convening Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.2 Parallel sessions and symposia. 18h30-20h on Monday 7 August
II.2 Académique
(Académique
(prestige))
Consortium of Humanities Centres and Institutes (CHCI) and
Asian New Humanities Net (ANHN)
Leerom Medovoi Toward Global Humanities Research: The Religion,
Secularism and Political Belonging Project
University of Arizona Leerom Medovoi
Chinese University of Hong Kong Poo Mu-chou
Meertens Institute Ernst Van Den Hemel
Tel Aviv University Ori Goldberg
II.10 Bovy Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) Pablo Vommaro, Eduardo A. Rueda
Barrera, Susana Vidal
Identity, Cultural Diversity and “Buen Vivir” (Good
Living) in Latin America
CLACSO, Executive Secretary Pablo Gentili
Former General Secretary for Planification for the “Buen
Vivir” Ecuador. Co-coordinator CLACSO´s WG Political
Philosophy
Ana María Larrea
Co-coordinator of CLACSO´s WG Indigenous Peoples and
Autonomy processes. Universidad Mayor de San Simón,
Bolivia
Sarela Paz
Co-coordinator of CLACSO´s WG Political Philosophy.
Director Institute of Bioethics, Pontificia Universidad
Javeriana, Colombia.
Eduardo A. Rueda
VI.2 Thiry African Academy of Languages (ACALAN), African Union
Commission
Lang Fafa Dampha The challenge of African languages in the humanities
University of Yaounde, Cameroon Academy of Sciences,
Assembly of Academicians, African Academy of Languages
(ACALAN)
Sammy Beban Chumbow
African Languages Technology Initiative (Alt-i) Tunde Adegbola
Membre de la Commission Mandenkan de l'ACALAN Mamadou Lamine Sanogo
VI.4 Gothot Asian New Humanities Net (ANHN) Wei J. Chen A Fair Society in Arts and Science: Taiwan’s Prospective
College of Public Health, National Taiwan University Chen WJ Equity Issues of Health in Taiwan: from Individual Level
to Community or Group-Level
College of Public Health, National Taiwan University Chiang TL Can Universal Health Coverage Contribute to Create a
Fairer Society?
College of Liberal Arts, National Taiwan University Liao HH One Hundred Years of Narco-dance: The Opium War, the
Cold War and Colonial Modernity.
National Taiwan University Hospital, College of Medicine,
National Taiwan University
Shih FY Reflections on Disaster Medicine and Emergency Medical
Services for a Safer Taiwan.
VI.7(1) Le jeune U40/University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Yi Na (Lhamo) Youth’s Digital Diversity and the Sharing Economy in the
New Era of National Sovereignty
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Xie Mei Digital Creative Personnel Training
Curtin University of Australia Michael Keane/ Monique Bolli Creative Industries in China
Statistical Advisor to the Council of Europe / ERICarts
"Compendium Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe"
Michael Soendermann The Culture Industries Statistics in Particularly for
Developing States
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Fu Chong Discussion on the Construction of Specialized Basic
Courses in Excellent Young Engineers Training
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Wang Jingquan On the Theory and Practice of Turning Music Cultural
Resource in Ancient Chengdu into Practical Productive
Force
National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts Hu Na Traditional Art Education and Audience Expansion in the
Context of Internet+: Taking Chinese Opera as an Example
VI.16(2) Pousseur DHST/DLMPST (Division of History of Science and Technology
/ Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science
and Technology)
Ethical, Legal and Political issues of Computing
Universität Siegen Sebastian Giessman Understanding Net Neutrality
Universität Köln/ Universität Siegen Pablo Abend Statistic Bodies and Quantified Selves. The Objects,
Discourses and Practices of the Software-Sorted Dividual
Université de Paris 8 Maarten Bullynck Information overflow then and now. For a long-term
history of data and algorithms
S.I.1 Lumière Theoretical approach: Reconceptualization of
Environment
Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny d’Abidjan-Cocody Kouadio Koffi Décaird Le rationalisme conquérant de Descartes et le
réchauffement climatique: comment sortir de la grisaille ?
Université de Liège, Faculté d’Architecture, LabVTP « Ville-
Territoire-Paysage »
Rita Occhiuto Ecritures d'engagement paysager en recherche…
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WORLD HUMANITIES CONFERENCE "Sessions and Symposia"
Université catholique de Louvain, Commission belge
francophone et germanophone de l’UNESCO
Bernard Feltz Ecologie scientifique, crise écologique et crise de la
modernité. Les rapports humain/nature revisités.
Université de Liège,Faculté d'architecture Bénédicte Henry Anthropologie environnementale, interprétation et
créativité
Affirmative Action Program in UFMG, Institute Espinhaço,
Undergraduating student in Social
Communication/PUC/MINAS, Brasil
Vanda Lucia Praxedes, Luiz Cláudio
Oliveira, Samuel F. Praxedes Lopes
Production of knowledge, learning and environment:
cultural, therapeutic and religious practices in Morro do
Pilar - MG, Brazil.
S.VI.14 Professeurs Public sphere and the classics
Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human
Survivability (Shishu-kan), Kyoto University
Go Okui The Role of Philosophy in the Restoration of Public Sphere
Dartmouth College Leah Alpern Losing one's way----Stoic memory and self-critique as the
foundation of ethical identity
Southern Federal University Konstantin Skripnik The possibilities of semiotic point of view in the
humanities
University of Crete, Department of Philology Anastasia Moira Using Cultural Heritage to Develop a Universal Human
Development Culture:The CAVE Approach© Paradigm
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Huimin Jin Cultural Self-Confidence and Constellated Community: A
Study Centered on President Xi Jinping’s Recent Speeches
Event Code Room Convening Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.3 Parallel sessions and symposia. 14h30-16h on Tuesday 8 August
I.3(2) Académique
(prestige)
Union Internationale des Sciences Préhistoriques et
Protohistoriques (UISPP)
François Djindjian, J. Kozlowski Adaptation, Sustainability and Climate Change :
contribution to the History of Humanity
MNHN (Muséum national d'histoire naturelle) François Semah Le plus ancien peuplement de l’Asie et son adaptation
aux changements climatiques
INRAP (Institut national de recherches archéologiques
préventives)– CNRS UMR7194, France
Pascal Depaepe Le plus ancien peuplement en Europe (paléolithique
inférieur et moyen) et son adaptation aux changements
climatiques des périodes interglaciaires et glaciaires (des
origines à 40 000 BP)
Université de Liège, Belgique Marcel Otte Les migrations des hommes modernes en Europe durant
le stade isotopique 3
Université de Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne & CNRS UMR 7041 François Djindjian L’adaptation au dernier maximum glaciaire (LGM) il y a
20 000 ans
Institute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University, Cracow,
Poland
J.K. Kozłowski, M. Nowak Le rôle des oscillations climatiques de l’Holocène ancien
et moyen dans la diffusion des premiers agriculteurs-
éleveurs vers l’Europe et vers l’Asie occidentale.
Romisch Germanisches ZentralMuseum, Mainz, Germany D. Gronenborg Climate fluctuations and social resilience strategies in
Early Farming societies of Western Central Europe.
Université de Tomar, Portugal L. Oosterbeek La crise climatique à la transition néolithique
Université de Poznan, Pologne M. Makohonienko La transformation du paysage (aménagements, irrigation,
systèmes agro-pastoraux)
Ancien directeur du Musée cantonal d'archéologie et
d'histoire de Lausanne et professeur à l'Université de
Genève, Suisse
Gilbert Kaenel Les dégradations climatiques en Europe tempérée, de la
fin de l'âge du Bronze au Ier siècle avant notre ère
Institute of Archaeology , Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Lioudmila Iakovleva La recolonisation post-LGM
II.3 Noppius SEMANTIS Richard Delmas Reconciling diversity and unicity: cultural dialogue and
multilinguism on the move
Anne-Marie Laulan
Louis Pouzin
Chantal Lebrument
Ghislaine Azemard
Odile Farge
Margaret Dunham
Mohamed Bendahan
Ismael Benali
III.2(1) Gothot The International Geographical Union (IGU) James Scott Thinking Beyond the Crisis – Past experiences and
possible Futures of European Policies of Borders
IV.1(1) Thiry Institut du Patrimoine wallon (IPW), Belgique Freddy Joris Préservation du patrimoine culturel: moteur de
dialogues entre tous les acteurs et professionnels du
patrimoine dans une dynamique de diversité culturelle
Fondation Connaissance et Liberté (FOKAL), Haïti Michèle Pierre Louis Patrimoine en Haïti : le Parc de Martissant et les maisons
Gingerbread
Association Internationale des Maires Francophones (AIMF),
Paris
Arianna Ardesi Rôle des élus locaux dans la préservation, protection et
mise en valeur du patrimoine urbain : l’expérience du
réseau international des maires francophones (AIMF)
Ecole du Patrimoine Africain (EPA), Bénin Samuel Kidiba Les métiers et acteurs du patrimoine : levier d’un
développement adapté de l’Afrique
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Collège Universitaire d’Architecture de Dakar (CUAD),
Sénégal
Anne Marie Jouga Création d’un Collège d’Architecture à Dakar : une offre
spécifique dans un paysage démuni de formation pour
combler un déficit dans le domaine de l’architecture
Historienne de l’Art et chercheuse en histoire industrielle,
Belgique
Karima Haoudy Le patrimoine des modernités en Afrique du Nord et sa
sauvegarde : vecteur de diversité culturelle et de
créativités citoyennes. Arrêt à Casablanca.
Direction Général du Patrimoine culturel (DGPC), Burkina
Faso
Vincent Sedogo Métiers traditionnels et islamiques d’architecture en
terre d’hier et d’aujourd’hui : cas de Tiébélé (cour royale)
et de Dioulasso (mosquée) au Burkina Faso
ICOMOS (CIVVIH), Tunisie Faïka Béjaoui Du rôle de l’ICOMOS et des comités nationaux
VI.6 Professeurs International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR) Tim Jensen Controversies and Prospects on How to Teach About
Religions in the 21st Century: School Outreach from
Scholars of Religion.
University of Tokyo Satoko Fujiwara How Religion Is Taught Differently in Different Countries
Centre Pieter Gillis, University of Antwerp Leni Franken Coping with diversity in Religious Education: a European
overview
IAHR, University of Southern Denmark & Leibniz Universität Tim Jensen Identity and diversity politics in public school religion
education: a critical analysis of religion education in
some European countries
EASR, Leibniz Universität Hannover Wanda Alberts Religion in school: permanent exception or subject
matter as anything else?
Södertörn university Jenny Berglund Moving between religious educations
VI.7(2) Le jeune Tencent Yi Na (Lhamo) The revitalisation of traditional culture in the digital era
Principle Research Fellow, Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences
Zhang Xiaoming Creator Economy and Activating Traditional Culture
Assistant General Manager, Tencent Marketing and Public
Relations Department
Li Ming NEXT IDEA, From the Social Platform to Grow out of the
Internet Creative Incubator Platform
Associate Professor, Dean of International for China, Curtin
Univerisity
Herry Siling Li Innovation as an Open System
Deputy Director, Institute of Oriental Culture and Urban
Development, Development Research Centre of the State
Council, P.R.China.
Huang Bin Stimulating Everyone 's Creative Talent - Exploring the
Development of Internet Culture in China
Senior Research Fellow, Tencent Centre for Social Research Kai Yang
Social Research Center of Tencent Research Institute Daibin The value of IP under the pan - entertainment system
VI.8 Bovy Asian New Humanities Net (ANHN) Joachim KÜPPER, Hsiung Ping-Chen Towards Global Humanities: The Network ‘Principles of
Cultural Dynamics’ as a New Approach to Intercultural
Humanities Research and Teaching
PooMC , Liao HH, Huang HY Comments on the session
S.VI.21 Lumière Human surviablity &development
Kyoto University Marc Henri Deroche Saving the Humanity of Humanity
Re-Actualizing the Cultivation of Self-Knowledge from the
Perspective of World Philosophy
Kyoto University. Jeremy Rappleye Humanities, Education, and Culture for a Finite Future
Kyoto University Kota Futsuki, Tatsuya Imamura, Shotaro
Naganuma,Taizo Yokoyama, Tetsuya
Kawata, Yuki Oku, Kazuki Hao, Go Okui,
Yugo Tanaka, Tembo Nakamoto
How Can Concerned Parties Reach a Solution with
Academic Knowledge?
Kyoto University Taizo Yokoyama Survivability as Advanced-Integrated Approach: New
Critique and Future Role of Humanities
Sultan Sharif Ali Islamic University (UNISSA) Mohammad Golamur Rahman The Women's Education in Bangladesh: A Historical Study
Event Code Room Conveneing Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.4 Parallel sessions and symposia. 18h30-20h on Tuesday 8 August
III.2(2) Gothot The International Geographical Union (IGU) James Scott Thinking Beyond the Crisis – Past experiences and
possible Futures of European Policies of Borders
Alina Kuusisto
Joni Virkkunen
James Scott
Ilkka Liikanen
IV.1(2) Thiry Institut du Patrimoine wallon (IPW) Freddy Joris Préservation du patrimoine culturel: moteur de
dialogues entre tous les acteurs et professionnels du
patrimoine dans une dynamique de diversité culturelle
Casamémoire, Maroc Soumiya Jalal Rôles de la Société civile et insertion citoyenne :
responsabilisation de la population, formation de guides
bénévoles et sensibilisation du jeune public.
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Sous-commission Culture et Patrimoine de la Commission
belge francophone et germanophone pour l’UNESCO
Nicole Gesché-Koning Activités de la Commission belge francophone et
germanophone pour l’UNESCO : exemple de
collaboration Nord-Sud fructueuse
Université Ouaga 1, Burkina Faso Lassina Simporé Les ruines de Loropéni : facteur de rapprochement de
structures et de personnes au Burkina Faso
Direction du Patrimoine Culturel, Sénégal Abdoul Aziz Guisse L’implication des communautés locales dans la gestion
du patrimoine culturel classé: le cas de l’île de Saint-
Louis, site du Patrimoine mondial
Institut du Patrimoine wallon (IPW), Belgique et Délégation
Wallonie-Bruxelles à Tunis
Vincent Duvigneaud, Christian Saelens La mise en réseau, facteur de cohésion : le cas de Réseau
francophone du Patrimoine
Association de Sauvegarde de la Médina de Tunis, Tunisie Zoubeïr Mouhli Sauvegarde d’une ville du patrimoine mondial. Le cas de
l’ASM de Tunis.
Architecte-paysagiste urbaniste, Tunisie Jellal Abdelkafi Développement des compétences universitaires et
professionnelles en matière de patrimoine et production
de projets partagés avec les sociétés civiles
IV.2 Professeurs Organisation mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle (OMPI) Mamoussé Diagne Savoirs endogènes/traditionnels et humanités
Lazare Ki-Zerbo Savoirs endogènes/traditionnels et humanités
Babalaô Ivanir dos Santos Religious Freedom and Diversity in Brazil, and their
challenges in the Transition World
Charles Binam Bikoi Savoirs traditionnels, codifications et modernité
Paulin Hountondji Savoirs endogènes et oraliture
I Suryawan Ngura
Lamane Mbaye
UCAD Mamadou Fall
V.3 Bovy UNESCO - HGA (l'Histoire générale de l'Afrique) UNESCO’s General History of Africa: Challenging the
prejudices on African history and culture
UNESCO Ali Moussa Iyé Les apports et les enjeux de de l’Histoire générale de
l’Afrique de l’UNESCO
Xiamen University Augustin Holl New Perspective on the Origin of Humanity
Cornell University Carole Boyce Davies Redefining Blackness in the next International Context
University of Johannesburg Faranirina Rajaonah New challenges, new objects for African Historiography
Chercheur indépendant Martial Ze Belinga Décolonisation de l’histoire africaine: concept,
paradigme et catégorisation
VI.9(1) Pousseur Mémoire de l'Avenir (MdA) Margalit Berriet Margalit Berriet Arts and Society
Alexandre Dang ART & ECOLOGY, Renewable energy and solar energy
Rani & Radha Binod Sharma An Indian term for sensing memory and intuitive
understanding -The art and science of human flourishing-
Dan Baron Cohen & Camylla Alves Arts for socio-environnemental transformations
Anne Murray Artist and Curator of Cloud Conversations Anne Murray The impacts of the Arts in all fields of life
Rodrigo Ramis Poetry and society
George Miankiri Gamthethy Street Arts, FINE ARTS, Tags and Graph , The impacts of
the Arts on the freedom of expression,freedom of
speech, Arts as form of identity
VI.11 Le jeune Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) Fernanda Saforcada CLACSO 50 years symposium "The humanities and the
science policy: challenges to research"
UNESCO, Chief Research, Policy and Foresight Sector for
Social and Human Sciences
John Crowley
International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences-
CIPSH, Secretary-General
Luiz Oosterbeek
Arab Council for the Social Sciences-ACSS, Director General Seteney Shami
International Social Science Council-ISSC, Executive Director Mathieu Denis
Latin American Council of Social Sciences-CLACSO, Academic
Cooperation Advisor
Fernanda Saforcada
III.4 Académique
(prestige)
MOST-IGC, Turkey and Slovakia Akif Kireçci, Daniel Skobla Understanding Migration: A MOST Session at the World
Humanities Conference
Vice-President in the IGC Bureau for Asia-Pacific Surichai Wungaeo
S.I.2 Lumière Environmental Anthropology, interpretation and
creativity
Central University of Jharkhand, India M. Ramakrishnan Folkloristic Study of Sarhul Festival of Jharkhand for
Exploring the Eternal Relationship between Humanity
and Environment
Dartmouth College Leah Alpern The myth of Orpheus : environmental ethics as the
foundation of poetic inspiration in Vergil's Fourth Georgic
Instituto Federal do Triângulo Mineiro (IFTM) Nilma Lino Gomes, Vanda Lúcia
Praxedes
Black Movement in Brazil and knowledge production:
new political and Academic Actors
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Event Code Room Conveneing Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.5 Parallel sessions and symposia. 9h-10h30 on Wednesday 9 August
I.4 Académique
(prestige)
Apheleia L. Oosterbeek, I. Scheunemann, R.
Gudauskas
The Humanities in Environmental Management –
Cultural Integrated Landscape Management
Université de Tomar, Portugal Luiz Oosterbeek Revisiting landscape management from the humanities:
moving from arithmetic into algebraic reasoning and
action
Renaldas Gudauskas Relevance of Communication for the global management
of territories
Érika Róbrahan-Gonzalez Cultural landscape management and the perception of
Environment: indigenous practices in Brazil
Carlos Rodríguez M., Guillermo Muñoz,
Judith Trujillo, Salomón Fique, Nina
Riveros, Ricardo Prado, Oscar Hernández
Territories, roads and people
Rolf Fuchs Human (re)action!
Inguelore Scheunemann The humanities in Environmental Management
II.4 Bovy Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal, India Debashis Debnath Social Anthropology of Indigenous Knowledge and
Sustainable Development
Debashis Debnath Conservation of bio-diversities and tradition in Sacred
Groves: A study in the tribal Villages in West Bengal India
Society of Resource Management, Development and
Research
Sushil Upadhay Ethno-medicinal Plants of Madhya Pradesh: A Micro-
study in Gond and Baiga Villages of Madhya Pradesh,
India
Wood Certification Pvt. Ltd. Rainforest Alliance
Representative for India and SAARC Countries
Anindita Bhattacharyya The significance of Indigenous Knowledge System in
natural resource management: A participatory GIS
approach
Anthropological Survey of India, Govt. of India, Southern
Regional Centre
Nilanjan Khatua Indigenous Knowledge and Forest Resource Management
: The Forager of Nilambur Forests of Merala , India
Desert Medicine Research, Indian Council of Medical
Research, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
P. K. Dam Cross Matching Indigenous Knowledge & Practices of
Ethno-medicine in Diarrhoea & Dysentery by ‘Bhil- Mina’
Tribe of Banswara, Rajasthan with Published
Pharmacological Research
Indian Institute of Forest Management Manish Mishra Role of tribal communities in value addition of Non
timber forest products using indigenous techniques and
its impact on their livelihood: A study in the tribal groups
of Madhya Pradesh
IV.3 Le jeune Françoise Lempereur Menaces sur le patrimoine immatériel
Université de Genève Cécilia Raziano
V.6 Pousseur Comité international des sciences historiques (CISH) Laurent Tissot De l’usage de l’histoire à celui de la mémoire
University of Leipzig Matthias Middell Global History, Area Studies, and the Understanding of
Globalization
University of Amsterdam Pim Den Boer Historiographies, lieux de mémoire and human identities
University of Poznan Krzysztof Makowski 23rd International Congress of Historical Sciences Poznan
2020: An Overview, with Emphasis on Particular
Perspectives of Historians from East-Central Europe
University of Neuchâtel Laurent Tissot War, tourism and lieux de mémoire
VI.12 Gothot Consortium of Humanities Centres and Institutes (CHCI) Rosi Braidotti The Posthuman and the Humanities
UNESCO John Crowley How do you know I am not a robot
University of Prešov, Slovakia Vasil Gluchman Martha Nussbaum’s Humanism and Posthumanism
Institute Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Uladzimir Sauchanka «Genome and the Future of Humanity: Convergence of
Technologies and Ethical Risks of their Use»
VI.28 Professeurs Union Académique Internationale, UAI Øivind Andersen The importance and challenges of long term projects
basic research projects in the humanities. Three
examples from the work of the UAI
Thomas Mannack Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum (Greek painted pottery)
Andreas Speer The Trilingual Averroes-edition (Commentaries on
Aristotle)
Isabelle Lecocq Corpus Vitrearum (Stained glass)
VI.29 Lumière APHELEIA (CIPSH) Henrique Mourão, Davide Delfino Educational importance of art and archeology objects
Escola Superior de Advocacia da Ordem dos Advogados do
Brasil, Instituto Terra e Memoria ITM, Universidade de
Coimbra, Universidade de Cordoba
Henrique mourão Regulations of the trade and international certification:
the publicity and joint
liability in the private management of ancient goods
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Ministero dei beni e delle Ativita Culturali e del Turismo-Polo
Museale del Molise/Centro de Geociencias, Coimbra
University
Davide Delfino Private Collections, Museology and society. Dynamics in
avaluation, less archaeological
context and integration with other archaeological
artefatcs
Ministério da Cultura de Angola/Faculty of Social Sciences of
Agostinho Neto University /Centro Geociencias of Coimbra
University
Ziva Domingos The Management of the Angolan Museums Collections
and the Process of the Socialization of Knowledge and
Education of Local Communities
Ordem dos Advogados do Brazil José Adércio The “Economy of culture” and the global legal system on
the Heritage
HERITY International Maurizio Quagliuolo Involving private sector in the Protection and
Valorization of Cultural Artifacts
VI.32 Thiry Asian New Humanities Net (ANHN) / SASS (Shanghai
Academy of Social Sciences)
Hsiung Ping-Chen Cultural comparison and China's approach
Huang Kaifeng The future trend of China's study on Philosophy
Qiao Zhaohong The communication and interaction of Chinese and
Western cultures
Zhou Yiping One Belt One Road
Fung Kam Wing From Jacobus Rho (1592-1638) To Emperor Kangxi : The
Transmission of Copernican Heliocentrism in 17th
Century China
Event Code Room Conveneing Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.6 Parallel sessions and symposia. 14h30-16h on Wednesday 9 August
II.6 Lumière Centre International des Sciences de l’Homme (CISH) – Byblos Adonis El-Akra Dans quelle mesure les sciences humaines peuvent-
elles contrer l’extrémisme et l’intolérance ?
Tahar Ben Guiza
Hajer Ben Driss
Mounir Bahadi
Mohamed Djedidi
Rima Mawloud
Fadia Kiwan
II.9(1) Professeurs Dhillon Marty Foundation Sonia Dhillon Marty Identity, why and for what good
III.3 Gothot Union Académique Internationale (UAI) Pam Peters Twenty-first century English in the diaspora - reflecting
social and cultural change in multilingual communities
Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia Andy Kirkpatrick The role of English in ASEAN: implications for language
pedagogy and policy with specific reference to Myanmar
1 Macquarie University, Australia / North-West University,
South Africa, 2 North-West University, South Africa
1 Haidee Kruger, 2 Bertus van Rooy Hybrid Englishes in South African multilingual digital
repertoires
1 Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany, 2 Gulu University,
Uganda
1 Christiane Meierkord, 2 Bebwa
Isingoma
Language contact and multicultural identity in the
lexicon of Ugandan English
Justus-Liebig University-Giessen, Germany Tobias Bernaisch, Sandra Götz India and Sri Lanka: attitudes towards Englishes
Macquarie University, Australia Loy Lising The role of English in multilingual Philippines :
Institutional, Social and Personal motivations for
multilingual practices
University of Würzburg, Germany Carolin Biewer Language and culture in emerging South Pacific Englishes
V.4 Bovy CAH Martial Ze Belinga Decolonizing the Humanities : Stakes and Promises
Director of the Archie Mafeje Research Institute (AMRI) and
Professor in the Department of Development Studies at the
University of South Africa
Sabelo Jeremiah Ndlovu-Gatshen Decolonial theories and main concepts: Promises for the
humanities
Professor, Africana Studies and English, Cornell University Carole Boyce Davies Decolonizing Literary Studies: Beyond English and
Romance Studies Departments
Collaborateur de ANKH, revue d'égyptologie et des
civilisations africaines/Institut d'égyptologie-Université
Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar
Yoporeka Somet L’égyptologie dans le programme de décolonisation des
Humanités
CODESRIA Ebrima Sall Decolonizing the humanities through research centers :
the case of the CODESRIA
Board Chairperson of the NIHSS, Head of sociology
department, University of Cape Town, SA
Ari Sitas The NIHSS and the societal decolonial demand in South
Africa
VI.13 Le jeune MAAYA, Réseau mondial pour la diversité linguistique Gilvan Müller de Oliveira Réussir le cyberspace multilingue, une revue en ligne
internationale en faveur de la promotion des langues
dans le cyberespace
Instituto de Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Política
Linguística, Brésil
Gilvan Müller de Oliveira
IFAP/UNESCO, Fédération de Russie Evgeny Kuzmin
African Languages Technology Initiative Tunde Adegbola
University de Hyderabad, Inde Jandhyala Prabhakara Rao
Summer Institut of Linguistics, États-Unis Dave Pearson
Représentant de la Maison d’édition C&F Éditions France – nom à confirmer
Funredes, République dominicaine Daniel Pimienta
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Institut des Sciences de la Communication du CNRS – France Michael Oustinoff
Summer Institut of Linguistics, ÉtatsUnis Maïk Gibson
Semantis, Belgique Richard Delmas
Université technologique de Nagaoka, Japon Pann Yu Mon
Maaya, République centrafricaine Marcel DikiKidiri
Université Aube Nouvelle, Burkina Faso Maxime Somé
« Translate.org.za », Afrique du Sud Dwayne Bayley
VI.18 Pousseur European Consortium for Humanities Institutes and Centres
(ECHIC)
Silvana Colella The European Humanities in a Changing World
Utrecht University Rosi Braidotti The Academic and the Civic
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Poul Holm How the humanities change the world
Centre for the study of cultural evolution (Dept. of
Archaeology and Classical Studies), Stockholm University
Arne Jarrick Time to focus on the big issues about the human
condition
Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities – Skopje,
Macedonia
Katerina Kolozova The Unavoidable Metaphysical Questions for the Post-
Humanist Project beyond the Humanities
Coventry University, UK Gary Hall How to be Inhuman
Faculty of Arts (University of Ljubljana), Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Split
Ivana Nina Unkovic War memory and the role of Humanities research
VI.30 Thiry Conseil international de la philosophie et des sciences
humaines (CIPSH)
Benno Werlen The Program of the IYGU as a Lever for Sustainability
The Program of IYGU as a Lever for Sustainability Benno Werlen
The IYGU and the transition to the green development Vladimir Kolossov
A Geography of Critical Resources Armin Reller
Open geographic information and People politics Karl Donert
VI.33 Noppius Asian New Humanities Net (ANHN), Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Fudan University
Harold Sjursen Modernities and Cultural diversities
Zhang Ke Searching for Asian Modernities: An Overview of Recent
Academic Discussions
Harold Sjursen
Jing GY
Li TG
Peng Qinglong On Cultural Diversities and Global Relations in Literary
Studies of Asia-Pacific Area
Event Code Room Conveneing Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.7 Parallel sessions and symposia. 16h30-18h on Wednesday 9 August
I.1(1) Thiry Humanities for the Environment Observatories (HfE) Steven Hartman, Poul Holm Humanities Interventions in Response to Global
Challenge
Joni Adamson Desertification and Desert Urban Labs: The Humanities
and the Arts of Futurity
Robert Boschman Nuclear Avenue: Cyclonic Development and
Abandonment in Uranium City, Canada
Steven Hartman, Lea Rekow Orwellian Rebranding and the Occlusion of Crucial
Knowledge: Two Dilemmas of Policy-relevant Climate
Science in the Age of Trump
Melanie Murcott Transformative environmental constitutionalism’s
response to the setting aside of South Africa’s
moratorium on rhino horn trade
II.7 Le jeune Asian New Humanities Net (ANHN), Hang Seng Management
College
Gilbert Fong, Desmond Hui Cultural Identities and Diversities in the Greater China
Regional Context
Hang Seng Management College CHAN Kar Yan, Shelby Speak In Translation, Speak Over Translation: The Case of
Hong Kong Theatre
Hang Seng Management College WONG Yuen Wing, Catherine Linguistic strategies and cultural identities in Chinese
Anglophone literature: a stylistics
approach
Hang Seng Management College LAM Nga Li Diversity as Hegemony – A Revisionist Study of
Conceptions of Hong Kong Culture and
Identity
Hang Seng Management College WONG Muk Yan Shame Culture and Guilt Culture Revisited: A Meme
Perspective
Hang Seng Management College HUI Cheuk Kuen, Desmond Transcultural Aesthetics in the Greater China Region:
from the Eight Views of Xiaoxiang to
the J- and K-pop
II.9(2) Professeurs Dhillon Marty Foundation Sonia Dhillon Marty Identity, why and for what good
IV.4 Bovy IFFS Timothy Lloyd Folklore and Intangible Cultural Heritage Studies:
Comparing Histories, Theories, and Approaches
Hokkaido University, Japan Takami Kuwayama What is “Cultural” about Intangible Cultural Heritage: A
Critical Reflection on the UNESCO Approach to Culture
American Folklore Society Timothy Lloyd American Folklore Studies, Yesterday and Today
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences An deming Chinese Folklore since the Late 1970s: Achievements,
Difficulties and Challenges
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IV.6 Lumière The "Culture" Foundation, Almaty, Kazakhstan; Ambassador,
Poet
Olzhas Suleimenov Great migrations of peoples. Settlements of Earth.
MOST-IGC, Turkey Akif Kireçci Asia Minor as a Transformer in the History of Migration
Dr en Développement de l'Etre humain, Présidente de
l'Association "Culture des Origines", Ancien spécialiste de
Programme /Unesco, www. culture-origines.org
Ghislaine de Coulomme " Cultural heritage and humanization"
Permanent Delegation of Kazakhstan to UNESCO,
coordinator of the session
Satybaldy Burshakov
The "Culture" Foundation, Almaty, Kazakhstan Valeriy Tolmachev
V.5 Noppius Conseil international de la philosophie et des sciences
humaines (CIPSH) - UNESCO
L. Oosterbeek, Ali Moussa Iyé Global History of Humankind
UNESCO - HGA (l'Histoire générale de l'Afrique) Ali Moussa Iyé UNESCO and the General Histories of Africa
Université de Tomar, Portugal L. Oosterbeek Time for a Global History of Humankind?
CIPSH - Division of History of Science and Technology (DHST) Catherine Jami Round-table
University of Tokyo Satoko Fujiwara Round-table
Franco Montanari Round-table
Tom Clark Round-table
Comité international des sciences historiques (CISH) Laurent Tissot Round-table
Asian New Humanities Net (ANHN) Hsiung Ping-Chen Round-table
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) Luiz Carlos Villalta Round-table
Dermot Moran Round-table
David Bradley Round-table
UNESCO - HGA (l'Histoire générale de l'Afrique) Augustin Holl Round-table
Professor, Africana Studies and English, Cornell University Carole Boyce Davies Round-table
VI.22 Gothot Conseil international de la philosophie et des sciences
humaines (CIPSH)
Madeline Caviness New ways of thinking about the arts
University of Tennessee, Knoxville Rosalind I. J. Hackett Sound Art
Université F. Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire Tanella Boni La Poésie et Humanité
Tufts University Madeline H. Caviness Ephemeral Light and Color
VI.27 Pousseur The Serendipity Society Samantha Copeland The ‘Future of Serendipity’ in a Changing World
University of Versailles Saint-Quentin – University Paris-
Saclay, Cultural and International Studies Institute
Sylvie Catellin Sérendipité: Entre sciences et humanités, un concept au
cœur de la créativité / Serendipity: Between science and
humanities, a concept at the heart of creativity
University of Tartu Emanuele Bardone Inquiry, chance events, and abduction
Norwegian University of Life Sciences Samantha Copeland Innovation as serendipity: Distinguishing between
novelty and progress
University of Chieti and Pescara Selene Arfini The risks of serendipitous browsing: The exploitation of
ignorance in social media
VU University Amsterdam Sabrina Sauer Serendipitous search practices of media researchers:
Developing techniques to elicit ‘the unforeseen’
Event Code Room Conveneing Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.8 Parallel sessions and symposia. 18h30-20h on Wednesday 9 August
I.1(2) Thiry Humanities for the Environment Observatories (HfE) S. Hartmen, Poul Holm Humanities Interventions in Response to Global
Challenge
Poul Holm Shifting baselines, the Anthropocene, and the Uses of the
Past
Ruth Brennan Understanding the values, norms and worldviews of a
small group of artisanal fishermen on the Mediterranean
coastline
Hsinya Huang Representing Nuclear Pacific in Craig Santo Perez’s and
Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner’s Poetry
Tom Dawson Learning from loss: the erosion of coastal heritage
V.8 Le jeune The Arab Council for the Social Sciences (ACSS) Seteney Shami Recentering the Humanities in the Arab region between
academia and the public sphere
The American University of Beirut Ahmad Dallal The Academic Humanities in the Arab World: Current
State and Future Prospects
University of Pittsburgh Mohammad Bamyeh Social Crises and Sources of Creativity: Reflections on
Arab Knowledge
Hasan II University Casablanca Rahma Bourqia Sciences sociales et actions publiques. Retour sur une
expérience
German Jordanian University Rami Daher The Production of Knowledge on Cultural Heritage in the
Arab World
Arab Culture Fund Rima Mismar Supporting the Arts in the Arab Region: Aims, modalities,
practices
ACSS (The Arab Council for Social Sciences) Seteney Shami Recentering the Humanities in the Arab region between
academia and the public sphere
VI.14 Gothot Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) Dominique Babini & Bhanu Neupane CLACSO 50 years symposium "The humanities and
knowledge as a public good"
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UNESCO, Open Access Programs Bhanu Neupane
Digital Humanities Association of Southern Africa, President Justus Roux
Council for the Development of Social Science Research in
Africa –CODESRIA, Open Access Program
Williams Nwagwu
University of Liege Open Repository Dominique Chalono
VI.20 Bovy The International Geographical Union (IGU) Benno Werlen Reflecting and Reviewing IYGU
VI.25 Noppius National Committee on BRICS Research, Russia Georgy Toloraya, Vyacheslav Nikonov BRICS as a new type of intercivilizational union:
fostering reform of international relations and global
governance architecture
National Committee on BRICS Research, Russia Georgy Toloraya BRICS Role in Global Governance and Capacity Building
International Relations, Far Eastern Federal University, Russia Victoria Panova The power of transformation: from decision-taker to
decision-maker
Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) Oliver Stuenkel BRICS: building a parallel order?
Observer Research Foundation, India Shubh Soni Taking forward the NDB Momentum – Building BRICS
Institutions
SA BRICS Think Tank, National Institute for the Humanities
and Social Sciences, South Africa
Ari Sitas Reconfiguring the World System: BRICS and African Socio-
Economic Trajectories
BRICS Research Center of Beijing Normal University, China Lei Wang
VI.34 Lumière Jacques d’Adesky Afro-Brazilians in the 21st Century: Activism,
Affirmative Action and New Perspectives of Social
Inclusion
Great Priest of Candomblé Babalaô Ivanir dos Santos Religious Freedom and Diversity in Brazil, and their
challenges in the Transition World
Theologist, historian, MB student in Comparative History Mariana Gino The impacts of the implementation of Law 10.0639/3 on
Brazilian education and its repercussions in the
contemporary world
Master in Juridical and Sociological Sciences, PhD student in
Comparative History
Carlos Alberto Medeiros Burying the myth of “racial paradise”: affirmative action
and the debate on race in brazil
Anthropologist, Visiting Professor, Federal Fluminense
University (UFF), Rio de Janeiro
Jacques d’Adesky Humanisms: a double standard
Journalist, master’s student in Comparative History Sandra Martins Guiding the newspaper’s agenda through a prize
S.V.11 Pousseur Reinterpretation and Reconciliation
Diocèse de Liège Jean-Pierre Delville Socialism and Christian Democracy in Belgium : the
exchanges between two opposite models (1886-2016).
Friedrich von Petersdorff Towards Multipolarity when Rewriting History
Affirmative Action Program in UFMG, Institute Espinhaço,
Undergraduating student in Social Communication/
PUC/MINAS, Brasil, Instituto Federal do Triângulo Mineiro -
IFTM, Brazil
Vanda Lucia Praxedes, Luiz Cláudio
Oliveira, Samuel F. Praxedes Lopes,
Walkiria França Vieira e Teixeira,
Samuel F. Praxedes Lopes
History, memory of struggles for land, festivals,
dispersion and challenges of the identity (re)
construction of descendants of Pereira de Abreu, freed
blacks - since post-abolition in Minas Gerais, Brazil
Zayed University, Dubai, UAE Szidonia Haragos Literary Expressions of Minority Memory: Local and
Global Perspectives
S.VI.19(2) Professeur Higher education and research
Plymouth University, UK; Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of
Iasi, Romania
Venkat Bakthavatchaalam, Mike Miles,
Ioana Alexandra Hordonic, Joachim
Gingele
Influences of Cultural Identities on the Research
Productivity of Academics: A Study of Engineering
Institutions in South India'
Mahidol University International College Douglas Rhein International Higher Education in Thailand: Challenges
within a Changing Context
College of Engineering and Built Environment, Dublin
Institute of Technology
Eddie Conlon, Diana Adela Martin, Brian
Bowe
An Agenda for Holistic Engineering Education
Event Code Room Conveneing Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.9 Parallel sessions: Invididual Papers 9h-10h on Thursday 10 August
S.II.6 Académique
(prestige)
Cultural Diversity and Intercultural Dialogue (pedagogy)
/ Diversité culturelle et dialogue interculturel
Non-Violence University and Human Rights (AUNOHR) Abdul Hussain Shaban How identity is formed? Is identity closed or opened?
Associate Programme Specialist, Section for Intercultural
Dialogue UNESCO
Euan Mackway-Jones Designing for improved intercultural competence in the
age of new media
Formateur/animateur à PhiloCité, docteur en philosophie,
maître de conférences à l'Université de Liège
Denis Pieret La philosophie avec les enfants au service du dialogue
interculturel – présentation de la Chaire UNESCO pour les
Pratiques de la philosophie avec les enfants
Association des Bibliothécaires, Archivistes et
Documentalistes du Burundi « ABADBU en sigle »
Jean Bosco Ntungirimana Plaidoyer pour l'acces de la population autochtone Batwa
aux documents de l'état-Civil au Burundi : Défis à relever
S.II.4 (1) Professeurs Interaction of Ideas and Cultures
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Michael Byrnes, Tamara van Halm Roads of Dialogue, Paths of Knowledge and Cultural
Routes: In Great Moments of Evolution, A New Compass
Becomes Self-evident
Universitat de Barcelona Universidade de Coimbra Nelson Henrique da Silva Ferreira Crossing the barriers of cultural prejudgment about
‘West & East’: a dialogic analysis on Sumerian and roman
abstract thought and symbolic expression based in the
rural cosmos
Hankook University of Foreign Studies Ahn Chul-Sang From Ritual to Folk Theater; a comparative
interdisciplinary approach to a funeral ritual, Dashiraegi
in Jindo Island in Korea
S.III.8 Le jeune Migration
Wayne State University Nour Seblini Disarming Binary Gods with a Nietzschean Will: Being a
Migrant in "The Secret Weapons" of Cortázar
Conseil d’administration du Centre International des
Sciences de l’Homme
Ahmad Baalbaki Migrations, frontières et leurs répercussions sur deux
sociétés pluralistes : La Palestine et le Liban.
Association Jeunesse Culturelle la Voix du Consensus (JCVC) Kokou Odah Koutcho La migration, force et atouts de développement
économique
Université de Strasbourg Blanche El Gammal Les routes de l’Orient-Express, chemins de conflits
S.VI.15 Bovy Humanity and human science
International Cultural Association CECIES (Centro de
Educación, Ciencia y Sociedad)
Gabriella Bianco The humanities and the humanism of the future: need of
sense, new anthropology and new ethics
Centro de Filosofia das Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa Nuno Carvalho The scientific humanities of Bruno Latour
University of Abuja Lawrence Ogbo Ugwuanyi A Case for Progressive Human Science
President Assembly of Academicians, African Academy of
Languages, ACALAN/African Union
Prof Beban Sammy Chumbow Humanities, Language and knowledge Production in the
era of Knowledge Economy
S.VI.16 Pousseur Language and Culture identities
Federal University of Bahia Edleise Mendes Cultural (inter) Mediation in Multilingual contexts:
Languages and Identities in Transit
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil Fabio Alves Language diversity and multicultural identities in XXI
century Brazil: a critical reflection and a plea towards
more inclusive policies
S.VI.17 Thiry Art and society of MDA
Illinois State University Allison Antink-Meyer A Framework for the Study of Creativity in Science and
Science Classrooms
Rani Sharma-Bains The art and science of human flourishing
The University of Queensland Margaret Sylvia Barrett Translational Research in Creative Practice: Mapping a
new research landscape for the Humanities
Transformance Institute: Culture & Education Dan Baron Cohen, Manoela Souza,
Camylla Alves, Elisa Neves, Rerivaldo
Mendes
Transformance: performing transformation in the heart
of the Amazon
S.VI.20 Lumière Humanités, éducation et recherche
Sous-commission "Sciences sociales et humaines" de la
commission belge francophone et germanophone pour
l'Unesco
Pierre Smet Enjeux et limites de l'approche pluridisciplinaire face à
l'interculturel
1 - Université Paris-Sorbonne & Centre de Russie pour la
Science et la Culture à Paris, 2 - TV Channel Moscow
Education & Moscow City Pedagogical University
Inna Merkoulova & Marina Merkulova Humanités, éducation et culture
Université de Liège Marc Goossens Approche par la structure morphologique et par le projet
comme nouveau paradigme de la recherche en
prospective territoriale
Les écoles nationales supérieures algériennes (ENS) Zohra Boutifour Ecole Nationale polytechnique d’Oran, Université
Abdlhamid Ibn Badis, Ecole Nationale polytechnique
d’Oran, Algeria
Event Code Room Conveneing Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.10 Parallel sessions and symposia. 14h30-16h on Thursday 10 August
I.5(1) Académique
(prestige)
The Workgroup on Representations and Rights of/for the
Environment, in the Taskforce on Conceptual Foundations of
Earth System Governance (ESGRREW)
Sandy Lamalle, Peter Stoett Opening New Paths in the Representation and Rights of
the Environment: The Role of Humanities
Artist, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada Marten Berkman Our Relationship to the Land: An Ecology of Perception
ESGRREW CoConvenor, Dean, University of Ontario Institute
of Technology, Oshawa, Ontario
Peter Stoett Critical Reflections on Climate Change Adaptation
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, UK Juliette Scott Legal Translation: Multidimensionality Applied
ESGRREW CoConvenor, LSRC, Concordia University, Montreal Sandy Lamalle Addressing the Challenges of Conceptual Foundations
II.5 Bovy Russian Academy of Sciences Valery Tishkov, Elena Filippova Cultural Complexity and Nation State
University of Groningen Vadim Poleshchuk Cultural diversity of nations and access to citizenship in
Europe
Institut d’ethnologie et d’anthropologie, Russie Elena Filippova Les nôtres et les autres. Discours identitaires en Russie et
en France
LADEC - fre2002, Université Lyon 2 - ENS de Lyon - CNRS Dejan Dimitrijevic Les enclaves serbes du Kosovo(-Métochie), un
laboratoire pour une gouvernance inédite
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LADEC FRE2002 Université de Lyon 2 - ENS de Lyon – CNRS Abderrahmane Moussaoui L’Algérie, d'une guerre l'autre. Une violente mémoire
ULB, CEVIPOL Aude Merlin, Taline Papazian Les volontaires arméniens du conflit du Karabakh dans
un contexte de "ni guerre ni paix" : trajectoires narratives
III.5 (1) Noppius Université de Lille, CNRS, UMR 8529-IRHiS-Institut de
Recherches Historiques du Septentrion
Béatrice Touchelay Fraude et inégalité en situation transfrontalière :
Frontières, pratiques et territoires
Université catholique de Louvain Fabienne Leloup, Yannick Stéphane,
Yeptiep Siohdjie
Frontières, les constructions d’une réalité ?
Université Paris13 Paris Cité Marie-Christine Touchelay Frontière, fraude et insularité: un défi pour la
Guadeloupe?
V.7 Gothot Institut de Recherches en Sciences Humaines Université de
Niamey & Fontes Historiae Africanae (FHA - UAI)
Seyni Moumouni Les manuscrits anciens de Tombouctou : heritage,
memoire et histoire
Institut des Hautes Etudes et de Recherches Islamiques
Ahmed Baba/ Tombouctou
Mohamed Diagayeté Echange de manuscrits entre Hamdallahi et Tombouctou
ou entre les Peuls et les Kounta, un champ vierge pour
mieux comprendre l’histoire africaine
University of Ghana Mohammed Hafiz The Contribution of Academic Migration to Timbuktu's
Arabic-Islamic Scholarship and Book Culture in the
Middle Ages
Institut des hautes études et de recherches islamiques
Ahmed Baba de Tombouctout IHERI-ABT
Drissa Traoré La reproduction des manuscrits à Tombouctou : Cas
d’Ahmed Boularaf al-Takni
Université Abdou Moumouni de Niamey Mahaman Sabo Moutari Le leadership au féminin de Nana Asma’u (1792-1865)
dans la production littéraire arabe-ajami en Afrique
subsaharienne
Université Attadamoun (Niger) Mohamed Diarra Abdoulay Tirayzé : manuscrit et talisman dans la profession des
marabouts au Niger
VI.15 Pousseur Consortium of Humanities Centres and Institutes (CHCI) Rosi Braidotti Gender Studies in a Global Perspective
Hayat Sindi
University of Cincinnati Adrian Parr
VI.19 Thiry International Federation of Associations of Classical Studies
(FIEC)
Chris Carey New findings and ancient texts
Robert Fowler, Bristol
Kathryn Piquette
VI.26 Le jeune National Research Foundation of Korea Pyeongho Ahn Humanities in Korea
Pyeongho Ahn, Jungeun Heo
Chong Suh Kim
Sangkyu Shin
Hwang, Jae-moon
VI.31 Lumière The International Federation for Modern Languages and
Literatures (FILLM)
Margaret R. Higonnet Communication, Miscommunication, Languages and
Literatures in a Global Context
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań Poland Liliana Sikorska Humanities "in crisis", or the ivory tower besieged
Aarhus University/Comparative Literature, Aarhus, Denmark Svend Erik Larsen “The Earth is flat!” The literary complexity of truth, lie
and fake knowledge
FILLM Leena Eilitta Communicating Globally: World Literature
University of Groningen, Centre for Gender Studies Petra Broomans (Self)Images of Minorities in Popular Fiction and Social
Media
VI.36(1) Professeurs Henri Maton Intercultural dialogue on sustainable development and
SDGs: Happiness, Ubuntu and Buen Vivir
Dorine van Norren Gross national happiness
Mogobe Ramose
Adriana Churampi Ramirez
Event Code Room Conveneing Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.11 Parallel sessions and symposia. 16h30-18h on Thursday 10 August
I.2 Bovy Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS),COST
Action IS1307
Nathalie Blanc Environmental humanities and new materialisms: the
ethics of decolonizing nature and culture
Utrecht University Iris van der Tuin Networking European Scholarship on “How Matter
Comes to Matter"
Kingston University London Felicity Colman Propositions for an Ethical Modality
Université Paris Diderot -Paris 7 Nathalie Blanc Linking Environmental Aesthetics with New Materialism
I.5(2) Académique
(prestige)
Earth Systems Governance Representations of and Rights for
the Environment Workgroup (ESGRREW)
Sandy Lamalle Opening New Paths in the Representation and Rights of
the Environment: The Role of Humanities
Association Kina8at, Quebec, Canada Algonquin Chief Dominique Rankin and
Marie-Josée Tardif
Traditional Indigenous Knowledge
Diocèse de Liège Jean-Pierre Delville Laudato Sii
Centre de Théorie et analyse du droit, École Normale
Supérieure/CNRS, Paris
Arnaud Paturet Quelques réflexions historiques sur le droit romain, la
nature et l’environnement
Institute for Legal History, University of Ghent Caroline Laske Environmental law: lexical semantics in the quest for
conceptual foundations and legitimacy
II.8 Le jeune The Cross-cultural Human Rights Centre, Utrecht University Tom Zwart Academics without borders: A challenge to the 'clash of
civilizations' media frame
The Cross-cultural Human Rights Centre Reem Sheikh Qasem
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The Cross-cultural Human Rights Centre Nora Al Haider
The Cross-cultural Human Rights Centre Augustine Hungwe
The Cross-cultural Human Rights Centre, Thabo Mbeki
African Leadership Institute at the University of South Africa
Serges Kamga
III.5 (2) Noppius Université de Lille, CNRS, UMR 8529-IRHiS-Institut de
Recherches Historiques du Septentrion
Béatrice Touchelay Fraude et inégalité en situation transfrontalière : Le
temps long
IRHIS Université de Lille Mohamed Kasdi S’accommoder des douanes : fraudes, localisations et
délocalisations des marchands et fabricants de toiles, de
part et d’autre de la frontière septentrionale de la France
(XVIIIe siècle)
Ministère de l’Économie et des Finances, Secrétariat général,
Service des archives
Marie Laperdrix Combattre la « fraude » en France (XIXe-XXe siècles): les
archives du ministère de l’Économie et des Finances
IV.5 Pousseur ISOLA Daniela Merolla African Oral Literatures: Beyond Heritage
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Paris) Tal Tamari Oral Literature as Moral Guide : Traditional Literary
Genres and New Creations
Chercheur indépendant Anne-Marie Dauphin-Tinturier Qu’en est-il de la tradition aujourd’hui ?
Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales
(INALCO), Sorbonne Paris Cité (USPC) Paris
Daniela Merolla Oral literatures and Personal Narratives on African
Websites and Blogs
Rose Opondo African Oral Literatures and Cultural Heritage in East
African Formal Educational Curricula
College of William and Mary Artisia Green Reading the Oracular System of Ifá in the Pittsburgh Cycle
Nduka Otiono
Mark Ighile, Edomwonyi Omorogbe Benin Monarchy on the Wings of Heritage, Proverbs,
Poetry and Spirituality
VI.21 (1) Gothot Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) /Commission on
Anthropology and Education, International Union of
Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES)
Emma Ford Anthropology and Education
Oxford Brookes University Patrick Alexander Anthropology in Schools: Teaching About Culture and
Difference in Uncertain Times
International Baccalaureate Angela Rivière & Robin Julian Learning to live with difference: engaging with
international mindedness – an anthropologist’s view
Support centers and professional educational development
CADEP-ACACIA Consortium of universities, project funded by
the European Union.
Mailing Rivera Lam, Cristian Merino
Rubilar, Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y
Restrepo, Wilson Cortés Gómez
ACACIA a humanist perspective to contribute to
Diversity, Inclusion and quality in Higher Education
University of Cambridge (MEd cantab), Peking University
Experimental School, Jiaxing, China
Sarah Niemann Lost in translation: Constructing anthropological
imagination in China
VI.23 Thiry Université F. Houphouët-Boigny Tanella Boni Les humanités africaines en questions
Université Abdou Moumouni de Niamey Halidou Yacouba
Institut Paolo Freire Berlin Sophie Kotanyi
Département de Philosophie Université Félix Houphouët-
Boigny
Rosine Cinthia Gahé-Gohoun Altérité et répertoire téléphonique
VI.36(2) Professeurs Henri Maton Intercultural dialogue on sustainable development and
SDGs: Happiness, Ubuntu and Buen Vivir
Lionel Veel Culture and Human Rights
Dorine van Norren Panel discussion
Mogobe Ramose
Adriana Churampi Ramirez
VI.39 Lumière Logothetis Ensemble director / Plymouth University, UK Mike McInerney Musical Heritage in an Age of Data Overwhelm
Event Code Room Conveneing Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.12 Parallel sessions and symposia. 18h30-20h on Thursday 10 August
I.5(3) Académique
(prestige)
Earth Systems Governance Representations of and Rights for
the Environment Workgroup (ESGRREW)
Sandy Lamalle Opening New Paths in the Representation and Rights of
the Environment: The Role of Humanities
Directrice du Centre Crépeau en droit privé et comparé,
Université McGill
Yaëll Emerich Une planète en transition : défis et responsabilité du
droit des biens
Department of Philosophy, Concordia University, Montreal Matthias Frischt Democratic Representation, Environmental Justice, and
Future People
1 - Southern Cross University, Australia 2 - Griffith
University, Australia 3 - University of South Australia
1 - Nicole Rogers, 2 - Brendan Mackay, 3
- Greta Bird and Jo Bird
Re-imagining the Common Law: Rights of Nature
Tribunals and the Wild Law Judgement Project
II.11 Thiry Proyecto José Martí de Solidaridad Internacional Héctor Hernández González-Pardo An Unending Dialogue on Humanity: Voices from the
Jose Marti International Project of World Solidarity
Member of the World Council- Proyecto José Martí de
Solidaridad Internacional; Professor at Instituto de Altos
Estudios Nacionales del Ecuador; and President, Fundación
Pueblo Indio del Ecuador
Francois Houtart The indigenous population of Latina America: its actual
legacy
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Member of the World Council- Proyecto José Martí de
Solidaridad Internacional; Member of Consejo Consultivo de
la Comisión Justicia y Paz de Sao Paolo
Carlos Alberto Libanio Christo Ethics and spirituality: towards a more just and tolerant
world
Member of the World Council- Proyecto José Martí de
Solidaridad Internacional; Director Académico de la
Fundación ciudad del Saber, de Panamá
Guillermo Castro Herrera The American and the universal in Nuestra América
Member of the World Council and Executive Director of
Proyecto José Martí de Solidaridad Internacional; Deputy
Director of Oficina del Programa Martiano de Cuba
Héctor Hernández González-Pardo The humanism of Marti for a multicultural and globalized
world
Member of the World Council- Proyecto José Martí de
Solidaridad Internacional; Coordinator of Red Internacional
de Cátedras Martianas; and professor at Universidad de
Guadalajara, México
Mario Alberto Nájera Espinoza The humanist education of contemporary youth: the role
of ethics-based networks
III.5 (3) Noppius Université de Lille, CNRS, UMR 8529-IRHiS-Institut de
Recherches Historiques du Septentrion
Béatrice Touchelay Fraude et inégalité en situation transfrontalière : Et
aujourd’hui
Université Lyon2, FR3747 MOM, en partenariat avec l'École
nationale supérieure de la Police (ENSP) et l'Office Central de
lutte contre le trafic de Biens Culturels (OCBC) de la Direction
centrale de la Police Judiciaire (DCPJ)
Equipe POLAR (Marine Lechenault) Pillage et trafic des biens culturels
Sciences Po Lille Philippe Liger-Belair Recherches sur l’origine utilitariste des comportements
d’évitement de l’impôt dans l’élite financière
V.9 Bovy The International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological
Sciences, Commission on Theoretical Anthropology (IUAES
COTA)
Aleksandar Bošković, Salma Siddique Humanity in the Anthropocene: Anthropological
Perspectives on the Changing World
Institute of Social Sciences/ University of Belgrade, Serbia Aleksandar Bošković Past and present in the Anthropocene: Understanding
the changing world
University of Bayreuth, Germany Georg Klute Africa’s future environment: concepts of appropriation
and conservation of “nature”
l’Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 1, France Gérald Gaillard Aux confins de l’anthropologie et de la psychanalyse :
Existe-t-il un plafond de verre à l’avènement d’une
humanité meilleure ?
Univerzita Hradec Králové, Czech Republic Petr Skalník Socio-cultural anthropology between humanities and
science: how to humanise globalisation
University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK Salma Siddique We are not I: Educating in narcissistic times
University of Pardubice, Czech Republic Adam Horálek Aging, Nationalism and Environmentalism: How
demographic changes meet ideological shifts
VI.10 Pousseur UNESCO - Conseil international de la philosophie et des
sciences humaines (CIPSH)
Luiz Oosterbeek, John Crowley Establishing the sustainability of humanities' research
1. African Academy of Languages, President 2. University of
Tokyo
1. Adama Samassékou and 2. Satoko
Fujiwara
Initial addresses
1. UNESCO SHS, Chief of Section, 2. CIPSH, Secretary General J. Crowley and L. Oosterbeek Organisation of the debate
Vice President of Xiamen University Jian Fa Li, An Asian perspectiva
VI.17 Professeurs Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science
and Technology (DLMPST)
Benedikt Loewe Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science and
Technology
Universiteit Twente Mieke Boon Can students learn from researchers? On epistemology
and metacognitive strategies
Università degli Studi di Firenze Pierluigi Minari Analytic proof systems for theory of operations
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg Stefania Centrone Proof, ground and mathesis universalis
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet Nina Gierasimczuk Logic and Learning: Serious Games in Education
Helsingin Yliopisto Inkeri Koskinen Objectivity in humanities research
VI.21 (2) Gothot Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) / Commission on
Anthropology and Education, International Union of
Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES)
Emma Ford Anthropology and Education
Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan(Dr. Yueh-po
Huang); Research Center for Education System and Policy,
National Academy of Educatinal Research, Taiwan(Dr. Chiu-
ling Liu)
Yueh-po Huang, Chiu-ling Liu Anthropology, the Public and Educational Policy – The
Case of the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, in
Taiwan
AISSR - University of Amsterdam Vanessa Cantinho de Jesus Teaching anthropology to children: The importance of
building a critical interrogation ethos among future
generations
VI.24 Le jeune Politecnico di Milano, DASTU – Department of Architecture
and Urban Studies, Milano, Italy; ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon, Portugal
Antonio Carvalho, Sandra Marques
Pereira
An ageing world: space and people
KU Leuven, Dept. of Architecture, Research[x]Design
Koen Coomans, Peter-Willem
Vermeersch and Ann Heylighen
The experience of older people living in an innovative
residential care facility
ISCTE-IUL, CIES Cláudia Teixeira Gomes, Rosário Mauritti Ageing in a transition world: changing territories through
educational practices
Ministry of Health and Consumer Protection, Hamburg Kai Schnackenberg VWIQ (Ambient Assistant Living for senior citizens in
Hamburg) / AGQua: two case studies in Hamburg
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WORLD HUMANITIES CONFERENCE "Sessions and Symposia"
1 KU Leuven, Dept. of Architecture, Research[x]Design,
2 ar-te/archipelago
1 Dries Dauwe, 2 Dirk D’herd and Ann
Heylighen
How architects address lived experience
Politecnico di Milano, DASTU Antonio Carvalho Ageing in the city: urban space for elderly living
S.VI.22 Lumière Arts, Territoires et Humanités
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) Luiz Carlos Villalta, Cláudia Andréa
Mayorga Borges
La Conférence Internationale Sud-Américaine
Territorialités et Humanités, réalisée à Belo Horizonte,
Brésil, en 2016: des académiciens et des représentants
des mouvements sociaux en dialogue
Université d’Estrémadure, Espagne Isabelle Moreels Dialogues imagologiques de l'altérité nord-sud dans le
cinéma européen du XXIe siècle
Université d’Estrémadure, Gouvernement regional
d’Estrémadure (Espagne)
José Julio García Arranz, Isabelle
Moreels, Hipólito Collado Giraldo
Itinéraires culturels d’art rupestre comme stratégie de
revitalisation de zones rurales déprimées : une
proposition pour la région d’Estrémadure (Espagne)
Université de Liège André Ozer L’érosion des littoraux, crise climatique ou anthropique ?
Université Félix-Houphouët-Boigny Tanella Boni La photographie: art et connaissance du monde et de
l'humain
Event Code Room Conveneing Organization/ Affiliation Coordinator/ Author Name(s) Title
C.13 Parallel sessions: Invididual Papers 9h-10h on Friday 11 August
S.I.3 Bovy Education and Environment
1 - Municipal Health of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil;
2 - Health Care Management Course students, Federal
University of Minas Gerais, Brazil; 3 - Health Care
Management Course professor, Federal University of Minas
Gerais, Brazil
1 - Daniela de Almeida Ochoa Cruz; 2 -
Daniela Santos Serpa Siqueira; 3 - Katia
Ferreira Costa Campos, Raquel Randow,
Vanessa de Almeida Guerra
Izidora Project: intersectoriality in the transformation of
the environmental realities of the territory
Centro de Filosofia das Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa Nuno Carvalho Bruno Latour on the Anthropocene
Universitat de Barcelona Universidade de Coimbra Nelson Henrique da Silva Ferreira Agriculture in the abstract language: listening the
dichotomy ‘shepherd vs. farmer’ and re-construct the
pre-historical past of roman traditional thought
S.II.4(2) Professurs Interaction of Ideas and Culture
Uniwersytet Warszawski Filip Gołaszewski The world of crisis in the world of culture
Mahidol University International College Ruchi Agarwal An historical analysis of religious dynamism in 1970s
Thailand
Fondation Joesph Ki-Zerbo Françoise Ki-Zerbo Diversité culturelle et mondialisation : la contribution de
Joseph Ki-Zerbo
S.IV.9 (2) Thiry Réinterprétation du patrimoine culturel
Hamani Souad - Le patrimoine et le tourisme: cas de la ville arabe de
Constantine ou la médina de Constantine
- Coloration culturelle de la musique Algérienne, une
perspective interculturelle en dynamique
Institut d'Enseignement Supérieur d'Antsirabe-
Vakinankaratra (IES-AV), Université d’Antananarivo,
Madagascar
Jean Jules Harijaona, Elisa Rafitoson,
Juliana Andrianarisoa and Mihaja
Randrianja
De la fracture numerique a l'inconscience numerique a
madagascar
S.IV.10 Pousseur Literature and Migration
Jawaharlal Nehru University Amrapali Saha One Part Fiction, One Part History: The Whole Story of a
Controversy
University of Exeter, UK Sandra Daroczi To read or to read more: reading as an avenue to the
other
Wayne State University Nour Seblini Panopticons Migrate Too and Give Birth to Criminals: The
Case Study of a Turkish Muslim ‘Sultan’ in Elif Shafak’s
Honour
S.V.12 Le jeune Reinterpretating means of historical analysis
International Institute of Social Studies (Erasmus University) Helen Hintjens, Rafiki Ubaldo Negotiating Shared Identities after Genocide: The
relaunch of Orchestre Impala in Rwanda
Common.Langage Nicolas Monnot, Maria Berri Active memory
Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla Vikram Bhardwaj Gods and Cults: Folk Traditions and Cultural Memory in
the Shimla Hills
S.VI.18 Lumière Transformation and creativity
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil Bruno Cesar Burin Maracia Poetics of emptiness: the scenic creation in transit
University of Warsaw Jakub Dadlez Replacements of Thinking and Triple Structures: The
Early Modern vs. the Contemporary Times
University of Pavia, Italy Mariachiara Angelucci Ancient History as a paradigm in the education process:
national identities and supranational perspectives
Gipri, Colombia Guillermo Muñoz, Judith Trujillo, Carlos
Rodríguez
Philosophical perspectives and reflection on culture,
landscape and human representation languages
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Programme pour la gestion des transformations sociales
En partenariat avec
Organisationdes Nations Unies
pour l’éducation,la science et la culture
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Government of Manipur