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2023 Mary Wollstonecraft Lecture
Mar 14, 2023

Description Institute of Applied Ethics

Tuesday 14th March, 5 - 7pm

The 2023 Mary Wollstonecraft Annual Lecture:
"Reconfiguring Ideas of Gender Inequality and Intersectionality: A Latin American Perspective"
Dr Martha Zapata Galindo (Free University of Berlin, Germany)

Abstract
This paper explores how intersectionality has reconfigured research on gender inequalities in an international context. It reconstructs how the concept of intersectionality circulated from the global North to Latin America (especially Colombia and Brazil) and how the circulation of this concept has transformed the discussion within gender studies in Latin America. It shows the specific features that distinguish intersectional research on gender inequalities in Latin America from related research conducted in the global North.

Biography
Martha Zapata Galindo works in interdisciplinary gender studies at the Institute of Latin American Studies at the Free University of Berlin. Her main areas of research are gender theories and intersectionality, circulation of knowledge and cultural practices, feminist movements and cartographies of gender violence.
She was Principal Investigator of the research network desigualdades.net between 2009 and 2014. She led the European Union (EU) project: Social inclusion and equality in Latin American higher education (2011-2014) and coordinated the EU project Equality training network: EU contributions to gender mainstreaming and citizenship.
Location Wilberforce LT31 (both online and ‘in-person’)

Tuesday 14th March, 5 - 7pm
People Colin Tyler
Stella Gonzalez-Arnal
Stephen Burwood
Org Units Faculty of Business, Law and Politics
Philosophy
School of Politics and International Studies
The Law School
Themes Social Justice and Responsibility
Research Centres/Groups Institute of Applied Ethics

Free Society International Workshops
Mar 6, 2023

Description The Free Society International Workshops
Institute of Applied Ethics
University of Hull, 6–7th March 2023

Convenors: Prof. Colin Tyler, C.Tyler@hull.ac.uk
Dr Christopher Fear, C.Fear@hull.ac.uk

Day 1: Monday 6th March

9:45am Opening address:
Prof. Colin Tyler (Director, IAE), “Applied Ethics: What it is and why it matters”

10am Workshop 1 Chair: Prof. Colin Tyler
1. Dr Christopher Fear (University of Hull, UK), Polarization, Partisanship, and Dialectical Politics
2. Dr Alessandro Dividus (University of Pisa, Italy), The Enslavement of the Free Individual: Chiaromonte’s Remarks on the Nature of Contemporary Tyranny

11:45am Workshop 2 Chair: Dr Maria Dimova-Cookson
1. Prof. Patricia Chiantera-Stutte (University of Bari, Italy), Persuasion and Non-Violence at the Scuola Normale di Pisa under the Fascist Regime (1928–1933)
2. Prof. Stéphane Guy (IDEA, University of Lorraine, France), Freedom without the State: Romanticism and the Politics of William Morris’s Utopia

11.15am Tea/coffee break

1pm Lunch

2pm Workshop 3 Chair: Prof. Glenn Burgess
1. Dr Hanno Terao (Waseda University, Japan), Republican Liberalism Revisited: A Historical Case in Late Victorian Britain
2. Prof. Colin Tyler (University of Hull, UK), When Protesting is a Duty, Not a Right

3:15pm Tea/coffee break

3:30pm Workshop 4 Chair: Prof. Janusz Grygieńć
1. Dr Maria Dimova-Cookson (Durham University, UK), Positive Freedom During and After the Cold War
2. Prof. Glenn Burgess (University of Hull, UK), Is the Liberal Idea of Free Speech any longer Fit for Purpose?

5pm Tea/coffee break

5:30pm to 7pm Public lecture 1 Chair: Dr Christopher Fear
Dr Edward Skidelsky (University of Exeter, UK), Academic Freedom: What is it and Why Does it Matter?

Day 2: Tuesday 7th March

9:15am Opening address: Professor Colin Tyler, Director of the Institute of Applied Ethics

9:30am to 11am Public lecture 2 Chair: Dr Christopher Fear
Rev. Canon Dr Dominic Black (Vicar and Lecturer of Hull Minster), Freedom of Worship

11am Tea/coffee break

11:15am Workshop 5 Chair: Prof. Stephane Guy
1. Dr Ecem Okan (IDEA, University of Lorraine, France), Adam Smith on Freedom
2. Prof. Janusz Grygieńć (Nicolas Copernicus University, Poland), Political Debate under Epistemic Asymmetries

12:45pm Lunch break

2pm Roundtable discussion Chair: Prof. Colin Tyler
1. Prof. Patricia Chiantera-Stutte (University of Bari, Italy); 2. Dr Maria Dimova-Cookson (Durham University, UK); 3. Prof. Janusz Grygieńć (Nicolas Copernicus University, Poland); 4. Prof. Stéphane Guy (University of Lorraine, France); 5. Dr Edward Skidelsky (University of Exeter); 6. Dr Hanno Terao (Waseda University, Japan)

4pm Closing remarks: Professor Colin Tyler, Director of the Institute of Applied Ethics

4:30pm Network meeting for academic participants.

Funded by

The Research and Impact Funding Office, The University of Hull

Organised by

The Institute of Applied Ethics,
The Faculty of Business, Law and Politics, The University of Hull
Location Each of the Workshops will be held in:
Seminar Rooms 1 and 2, Nidd Building, Cottingham Road campus, HU6 7RX

Both of the Public Lectures will be held in:
TBC, Cottingham Road campus, HU6 7RX
People Christopher Fear
Colin Tyler
Org Units Politics
Themes Social Justice and Responsibility
Research Centres/Groups Centre for Idealism and the New Liberalism
Institute of Applied Ethics