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SFCP/PPA/GSP 6th International Conference Programme

 

 Monday July 27thth 2009

 

When

Activity

Where

12.00 – 13.45

 

Enrolment : Please collect your Conference pack at the Conference Desk; it will also include your badge, which should be worn at all times and a map of Chichester. Judy Barker

Conference Desk – follow the signs!

14.00 – 14.55

Welcome to Chichester, Conference 2009 and Bishop Otter Campus

Chair: Tamsyn Imison  The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Chichester Councillor Michael Woolley, Dieter Krohn - Domestic arrangements Dorothy Moir

 

Lecture Theatre

15.00 – 15.30

Tea 

Dining Room

15.45 – 17.15

Provocation 1:  Professor Jonathan Glover :

Reason and the Role of Dialogue

Chair: Holger Franke   

Lecture Theatre

19.00- 19.45

 Supper

Dining Room

20.00 – 21.30

Provocation 2:  Professor Petra von Morstein :

Freedom and Methods in the Practice of Philosophy: The  union of singularity and interconnectedness. 

Chair: Aneta Karageorgieva     

 

Lecture Theatre

21.30 ----- 

Rest and Recreation  Bar; residences; grounds; town

See site plan/maps

 

Tuesday July 28th 2009

 

When

Activity

Where

07.30 – 08.45

Breakfast

Dining Room

09.00 – 10.30

Provocation 3: Dr. Jos Kessels and Dr. Dieter Krohn

Socratic Dialogue: ‘Baby and bathwater’ – what to keep and what to change. 

Chair: Rene Saran

Lecture Theatre

10.30 – 10.55

Vitamin Pause

Gardens

11.00 – 12 45

Session 1: Workshops, Presentations and Socratic Dialogues:

 

Philosophical Conversations in Organizations: A Field guide

 

Erik Boers and Jos Kessels

LO3

An Introduction to Action Research and a consideration of the similarities with Socratic Dialogue

Jayne Crow, Shirley Jones and Lesley Smith

LO6

From consciousness of the ego through consciousness of the situation to consciousness of the world

Guro Hansen Helskog

H149

Socratic Dialogue as “Community of Inquiry”

 

Evelina Ivanova

Lecture Theatre

Socratic Dialogue Taster: What are the limits of tolerance?

Part 1 Angella Hodgson this continues after lunch and covers both sessions

LO4

13.00 – 13.55

Lunch

14.00 – 15.15

Session 2: Workshops, Presentations and Socratic Dialogues:

 

 

Developing Philosophical Dialogue in a Multicultural Society

Daniela Camhy

LO3

 

Individual consultation

Oscar Brenifier

LO6

 

Dialogues with Holocaust Survivors

 

Ora Gruengard

Lecture Theatre

 

Socratic Dialogue Taster: What are the limits of tolerance? Part 2

Angella Hodgson

LO4

15.15 – 15.45

Tea

15.45 – 17.15

Provocation 4:  Dr. Beate Littig  

Ethical Issues in Genetic Counselling using Socratic Dialogue

Chair: Horst Gronke

Lecture Theatre

17.30 - 18.15

Please select your preferred activity for the evening  See opportunities at the Conference Desk

19.00 – 20.00

Supper

Choices!

20.15 – until the end!

Film, singing, sport, debate, discussion – together at leisure – dialogue and interaction.

 

 

Wednesday July 29th 2009

 

When

Activity

Where

07.30 – 08.45

Breakfast

Dining Room

09.00 – 10.30

Session 3: Workshops, Presentations and Socratic Dialogues:

Various

Origins of new training methods 

 

Kirsten Malmquist & Dieter Krohn

With Angella Hodgson, Celia Hawkesworth, Jayne Crow, Kate Nathoo, GB; Aneta Karageorgieva, Mitko (Dimitar) Ivanov, Valeriya Terziyska, Evelina Ivanova, Bulgaria

Lecture Theatre

 

A worldview component of Socratic Dialogue

Aliaksiej Ihnatovich

LO6

Why any SOCRATIC DIALOGUE is doomed to represent a piece of effective communication 

Irina F Oukhvanova

LO4

Ethical Juries

Michael Imison

LO3

The Concept of the Day of Dialogue

Loes de Jong

H149

10.30 – 11.00

Vitamin Pause

11.00 – 12.30

Provocation 5 Professor Fernando Leal

The Value of English as an International Language

Chair:John Halliday

Lecture Theatre

12.30 – 13.30

Lunch

Dining Room

13.00 – 19.00

FREE If, during the afternoon, you wish to meet to discuss aspects of the programme or prepare for your contributions to the Ceilidh on Thursday, the usual rooms are available for your use You are free to explore Chichester – see advice sheet

Maps are in your Conf pack!

15.00

Tea will still be available

19.00 – 20.00

Supper

Dining Room

20.15 – 21.45

Action Session Concentric Circle Dialogue Work: Peter Garrett

Room LO4


 

 

Thursday July 30th 2009

 

When

What

Who

Where

07.30 – 08.45

Breakfast

Dining Room

09.00 – 10.30

Session 4: Workshops, Presentations and Socratic Dialogues: please ensure that if you attend Part one of a two Part session, you should generally commit to both

Various

 

Introduction to Socratic Facilitation Part 1 of 3

Dieter Krohn and Kirsten Malmquist

H149

 

The place of passion in social welfare work: using Socratic dialogue in research

Sarah Banks

LO4

 

 

Denis Pym

LO6

 

The failure of reaching consensus and the end of Socratic dialogue

Wijnand Noot

LO3

 

How educational leaders learn to mediate complex policy contexts

Alison Taysum & Sergey Trapitsin

Lecture Theatre

10.30 – 10.55

Vitamin Pause

11.00 – 12.30

Provocation 6     Professor Richard Norman

Authority, Faith  and the limits of Dialogue

Chair: Michael Strain

Lecture Theatre

12.30 – 13.30

Lunch

Dining Room

 

14.00 – 15.30        

 

Session 5 Workshops, Presentations and Socratic Dialogues: please ensure that if you attend Part one of a two Part session, you should generally commit to both

 

Introduction to Socratic Facilitation Part 2 of 3

Dieter Krohn & Kirsten Malmquist

 

H149

Informal learning, working and living together

John Halliday

 

LO6

School-Based Management  in Arab-Bedouin Schools in Israel

Omar Mizel

LO3

The Dialogical Self

Aneta Karageorgieva

Lecture Theatre

Mutual questioning

Oscar Brenifier

LO4

15.00 – 16.00

Tea

 

16.00 – 18.30

Session 6 Workshops, Presentations and Socratic Dialogues: please ensure that if you attend Part one of a two Part session, you should generally commit to both

 

Introduction to Socratic Facilitation Part 3 of 3

Dieter Krohn & Kirsten Malmquist

H149

Socratic Dialogue and Teacher Communication

 

Dubravka Knežić

LO4

What Epistemological Approach does SD presuppose?

Dimitar Georgiev Ivanov

 

 

LO6

The theory and practice of dialogue to support the offender’s journey from prison to resettlement in the community

 

Peter Garrett

Lecture Theatre

Reason, Mind, Emotions – How to use them effectively

 

Claudia Osten

LO3

19.00 – 20.00

Supper

Dining Room

20.15

Ceilidh – dress in your best - we will socialize together – please come prepared to offer a contribution which illustrates the joy of living, working and relaxing together. Everyone to join in please!! Bring your guitars, your trumpets, your voices and your dancing feet!

 

Friday July 31st 2009

 

When

What

Who

Where

07.30 – 08.45

Breakfast

Dining Room

09.00 – 10.30

Action Feedback  - Contributors will report on the outcomes of their sessions

All to participate Chair:  Tamsyn Imison

Lecture Theatre

10.30 – 11.00

Vitamin Pause:   please make your taxi requests at the Conference Reception Desk

Please also check you have cleared your rooms and returned any keys, and paid any bills

11.00 – 12.30

Reflections and looking  into the future Forum Chair: Mike Cook

Panel: Dieter Krohn, Fernando Leal, Beate Littig, Petra von Morstein, Richard Norman,

Lecture Theatre

12.30 – 13.30

Lunch

Dining Room