1st Global Conference (2005)
Monday 8th – Wednesday 10th August 2005
Prague, Czech Republic
The programme for the conference is available below. Delegates are listed according to the session in which they appear. Clicking on the Session Title will take you to the abstracts (where available) for that session. Each delegate is listed according to their affiliation.
Final Conference Programme (v.1.7)
Monday 8th August 2005
from 12.30
Registration
14.00
Welcome and Opening Words
Rob Fisher and Stephen Neff
14.15
Session 1: Hope in History
Chair: Stephen Neff
Hope and Historical Consciousness
Richard Nelson
Shattered Love: Thinking History as the Yet-To-Be-Completed
Nicole Ridgeway
Ha-Tikva: The Concept of Hope in Jewish History
Yoram Lubling
15.45
Refreshment Break
16.15
Session 2: Hope in South Africa
Chair: Kenneth Seeskin
The Role of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in Facilitating a Changeover to Democratic Government in South Africa in 1995 and its implications as a role Model for hope in the future
Sandra Pilowsky
Assessment of Hope – The Process of Constructing a Gender-sensitive Scale for Hope Within a South African Context
David JF Maree & Marinda Maree
An Open Future for Indigenous Law in South Africa? Hope for a Constitutional Dialogue
David Taylor
17.45
Notices and Announcements
18.00
Wine Reception
Tuesday 9th August 2005
09.00
Session 3: Phenomenology of Hope
Chair: Fontini Vaki
Chancing Upon the Sleeve of Another: The Existential Meaning Of Hoping Itself
Claire Potter
Is there Hope at Twilight?
Çagdas Ceyhan & Erhan Akarçay
A Developmental Look at Hoping: Hope as Attachment Process
Stephen Neff
10.30
Refreshment Break
11.00
Session 4: Cultivating Hope and the Role of Religion
Chair: John Hochheimer
Cultivating Hope: Simone Weil, mextaxu, and the Literature of the Divine
Christine Howe
Religion Beyond Religion: A. N. Whitehead and the Advancement of Civilization
Kenneth Masong
Cigdem Bugdayci
Hope through Romantic Love
12.30
Lunch
14.00
Session 5: Hope Expressed Clinically
Chair: Nicole Ridgeway
Hoping is Better than Hope: A Discursive Analysis of Dying Cancer Patients’ Speech
Jaklin Eliott
Hope in the Age of Cancer Genetics: Coping with Genetic Susceptibility for Breast Cancer
Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli
Fostering Hope in a Psychiatric Hospital
Kelley Raab
15.30
Refreshment Break
16.00
Session 6: Hope and the Social
Chair: David JF Maree
Cosmopolitan Hope
Catriona McKinnon
The Promise and the Problems of Hoping for a Better Future
Kenneth Seeskin
Hope and Philosophies of History
Fotini Vaki
17.30 Sessions End
Wednesday 10th August
09.00
Session 7: Contexts of Hope
Chair: Sandra Pilowsky
Whiteness and the Displacement of Hope: South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace
Victoria Burrows
The Neverending Story: A Model for the “Work of Hope”
Rebecca Jacoby
Hoping for a Better Self: Critical Approaches to “Authentic” Identity
Will Tregoning
10.30
Refreshment Break
11.00
Session 8: Hope in the Media
Chair: Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli
Representing Hope in Persuasive Communication: An Advertising Discourse Perspective
Vincent Chang
On the Joyful Event: Hoping Against Hope
James Tobias
The Use and Abuse of Mass Media in Conflict Resolution and Crisis Management
Mahmoud Eid
12.30
Lunch
14.00
Session 9: Probing the Boundaries of Hope
Chair: Kenneth Masong
How to go on in the Darkness of our Time: Wittgenstein’s Consolation by Philosophy
Jason Scruton
What is Still to be Found in Pandora’s Box?
Vardan Torosian
Hoping Against or Towards Hope? The Mysterious Stranger And the Dwarf in the Search for the Meaning of life: A Comparative Study
Anna Zebialowicz
Communication and the Human Spirit: Notes Towards a Pedagogy of Hope
John Hochheimer
16.00
Refreshment Break
16.30
Development Meeting
17.00
Conference Close
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