Indivisible- studia Kraków - Wyższa Szkoła Europejska
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Our world today is in a state of social, political and economic entropy, requiring immediate actions and strong will not only from the side of policymakers and decision-makers but also from each of us. Therefore, the indivisibility of our decisions and actions could be the force in decreasing the omnipresent entropies. The question is, how can we change the ill-adapted models and re-orient our lives in order to be more responsible?
 
This conference intends to bring together scholars from various disciplines and sciences concerned about the current state of the world, the inaction of decision-makers, and the ignorance or passivity of individuals and whole societies. We would appreciate papers discussing new trends, transformative ideas and alternative approaches related to the question of social responsibility understood by various professionals – educators, scholars, scientists, business people, policymakers, environmentalists, designers, artists, and activists. 
 
Komitet organizacyjny
Marta Błaszkowska-Nawrocka, PhD
Monika Różalska, PhD
Anna Treska-Siwoń, PhD
Ziemowit Kościelny, MA
 
Previous interdisciplinary conferences at TEU:
2019—Towards Social Responsibility of Institutions: Education, Public Health and Design
2020—In/Visible. Designs of social experience
All participants will receive a certificate confirming their participation.

The conference is financed by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange under the Welcome to Poland Programme (2020)

Project: Welcome to TEU 2.0

 

prof. Edward Nęcka, Rektor WSE

dr hab. Anna Siewierska-Chmaj, prof. UR

dr hab. Arkadiusz Stempin, University of Freiburg

dr Daniel Vella - L-Università ta' Malta

dr hab. Paweł Frelik, prof. UW

dr hab., Mirosław Filiciak, prof. Uniwersytetu SWPS

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DAY 1: March 29th

9:45

Morning coffee

10:00

Opening  

10:15-11:15

Keynote speaker: Michał Boni (online), Digital Ecosystem: Opportunities vs Risks

11:15-11:30

Coffee break

11:30-12:30

Panel 1.1

Magdalena Morze

Robots will be teammates. Can work with robots become a true cooperation?

Simeon Genew

Social impact and artistic expression of the street art stickers of Noemis

Weronika Siupka
Auto-da-fé

12:30-12:45

Coffee break

12:45-13:45

Panel 1.2

Sylwia Żółkiewska (online)

Filtered Realities: The Impact of Mobile Technologies and Social Media on the Entropocene Landscape

Agnieszka Kacprowicz

The role of banks in sustainable financing of enterprises

Marta Szperlich-Kosmala

Participation and cooperation as a key-answer to increase global responsibility. The role of local changemakers

13:45-14:30

Keynote Speaker: Ruben Pater (online), Common Futures: Antifascist Design Strategies

14:30-15:00

Lunch break

15:00-16:00

Emergency Round Table 1: Design and Technology

  • Michał Boni (online)
  • Filip Konopczyński
  • Katarzyna Śliwa
  • Ruben Pater (online
  • Gerard Fox (online)
  • Peter Evers (online)
  • Katarzyna Wojtkiewicz

19:00 – Conference Dinner

DAY 2: March 30th

8:30

Morning coffee

9:00-10:00

Keynote speaker: Katarzyna Jasikowska, Deep Adaptation of the University to Contemporary Climate Change – from Theory to Practice

10:00-10:15

Coffee break

10:15-11:15

Emergency Round Table 2: People and Planet

  • Katarzyna Jasikowska
  • Khatuna Chapichadze
  • Jowita Radzińska
  • Isaac Dennis Amoah
  • Anna Masłoń-Oracz

11:15-11:30

Coffee break

11:30-12:30

Panel 2.1

Jowita Radzińska
Ebbs and flows of social solidarity. Findings from a Polish qualitative longitudinal study

Piotr Rembowski
The political entropy: the problem of social inequalities and worldwide rising wave of populism

Adam Krzyk
Quo vadis foreign language teaching in Polish secondary schools? Is the public education in the 21st century effective enough and technologically sufficient

12:30-12:45

Coffee break

12:45-13:45

Panel 2.2

İlkan Can İpekçi (online)
The Unholy Trinity of the Gendered Self: Body, Mind, and Desire in Trans-exclusionary ‘Radical Feminists’ Online Discourse

Olga O’Toole
“The generation that blocks the streets!”. A critical discourse analysis of language against climate activism in Poland’s right-wing online news media

Timothy Bridgman
Robert Lewandowski vs. Poland at the PGE Narodowy Stadium

13:45-14:00
Coffee break

14:00-15:00

Panel 2.3

Miłosz Markiewicz
Eco-logical Communities as New Models of Local Practices

Karolina Anna Nowak, Krzysztof Durczak, Maria Bartkowiak (online)
Attitudes of representatives of generation Z towards climate challenges in the context of the Planetary boundaries

Philip Onyekachukwu Egbule (online)
Addressing Climate Change Menace: What Complementary Role Could Environmental Education Play?

15:00-15:45
Lunch break

15:45-16:45
Panel 2.4

Jaden Lee
The State of Diversity in Environmental NGOs: Race, Awareness, and Nonprofit Leadership

Khatuna Chapichadze (online)
Can Globalization as First of All Dominance of the Market Economy be Essentially Challenged by the Rising National Authoritarianism or not?

David Biddle (online)
Negentropy and the Measure of Meaning

16:45-17:00
Coffee break

17:00-18:00
Panel 2.5

Lucky Igohosa Ugbudian
Crude Oil Exploitation and environmental Distortion in Nigeria

Krzysztof Waśniewski
‘Energy Ponds’ – a tentative proof of concept for a complex solution in water management and hydroelectricity

Désirée Thailey (online)
Institutionalization of CSR reporting in developing country subsidiaries 

DAY 3: March 31st

8:30
Morning coffee

9:00-10:00
Keynote speaker: Kristine Jorgensen, The Ethics of Post-Pandemic Video Games

10:00-11:00
Emergency Round Table 3: Post-pandemic Video Games

  • Kristine Jørgensen
  • Tomasz Z. Majkowski
  • Marta Tymińska
  • Mirosław Filiciak

11:00-11:15
Coffee break

11:15-12:15
Panel 3.1

Tomasz Bierkowski: Passivity or inability? Or the need to restart?

Gerard Fox: The Common Good 2.0

12:15-12:30
Coffee break

12:30-13:30
Panel 3.2

Natalia Pietruszewska-Golba: Reflections on Speculative design

Anna Treska-Siwoń: Design. Where did it all go so terribly wrong?

13:30-14:15
Lunch break

14:15-15:15
Emergency Round Table 4: Design(ing) Education

  • Tomasz Bierkowski
  • Gerard Fox 
  • Jacek Mrowczyk
  • Katarzyna Śliwa
  • Tomasz Szkodziński

15:15-15:30
Coffee break

15:30-16:30
Panel 3.3

Mateusz Barłóg, Katarzyna Barłóg
About the potential of personalized medicine, or how can we reimagine communication with the patient in medicine?

Klaudia Muca
Care Crisis: From Local Practices Towards Global Solutions – and the Other Way Around

16:45

Closing remarks

Accommodation
More information will be provided soon.
 
Conference fee
Our conference registration fee is  200 PLN. It includes conference materials, coffee breaks, lunch, and dinner each day of the conference.
Participants must pay the conference fee by 26.02.2023.
We provide electronic invoices.
 
The accepted method of payment is a Bank Transfer:
 
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ING Bank Śląski S.A. 
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