Risk, Responsibility and Resilience – New Strategies in the Labyrinths of Uncertainty.
The Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg (iASK), in cooperation with the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the UNESCO is organizing the Third European Blue Sky Conference.
Dates: 23-25 November 2018.
Venue: Bartók Hall in the Institute of Musicology, the Academy of Sciences in the Buda Castle (address: Táncsics M. st. 7, Budapest).
“…history does not tolerate a vacuum. If incidences of famine, plague and war are decreasing, something is bound to take their place on the human agenda. We had better think very carefully what it is going to be. Otherwise, we might gain complete victory in the old battlefields only to be caught completely unaware on entirely new fronts.” (Harrari 2015)
The language of the conference: English.
PROGRAM:
23 November – Friday
8.30 – 9.00 Registration
9.00 – 9.30 Opening: Ferenc Miszlivetz
9.30 – 11.40 The Problem with Science: New Knowledge and the Multiversity
Norbert Kroó, Science and Technologies (Rewards and Risks)
Dates: 23-25 November 2018.
Venue: Bartók Hall in the Institute of Musicology, the Academy of Sciences in the Buda Castle (address: Táncsics M. st. 7, Budapest).
“…history does not tolerate a vacuum. If incidences of famine, plague and war are decreasing, something is bound to take their place on the human agenda. We had better think very carefully what it is going to be. Otherwise, we might gain complete victory in the old battlefields only to be caught completely unaware on entirely new fronts.” (Harrari 2015)
The language of the conference: English.
Risk, Responsibility and Resilience – New Strategies in the Labyrinths of Uncertainty.
The Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg (iASK), in cooperation with the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the UNESCO is organizing the Third European Blue Sky Conference.
Dates: 23-25 November 2018.
Venue: Bartók Hall in the Institute of Musicology, the Academy of Sciences in the Buda Castle (address: Táncsics M. st. 7, Budapest).
“…history does not tolerate a vacuum. If incidences of famine, plague and war are decreasing, something is bound to take their place on the human agenda. We had better think very carefully what it is going to be. Otherwise, we might gain complete victory in the old battlefields only to be caught completely unaware on entirely new fronts.” (Harrari 2015)
The language of the conference: English.
PROGRAM:
23 November – Friday
8.30 – 9.00 Registration
9.00 – 9.30 Opening: Ferenc Miszlivetz
9.30 – 11.40 The Problem with Science: New Knowledge and the Multiversity
Norbert Kroó, Science and Technologies (Rewards and Risks)
Thomas Filk, The (Mis)use of Scientific Knowledge
Sean Cleary, Confronting the Challenges of Global Complexity
Ervin László, Deeper Dimensions of Human Experience
11.40 – 12.00 Break
12.00 – 12.40 The Problem with Science: New Knowledge and the Multiversity
Roundtable discussion with Sean Cleary, Thomas Filk, Norbert Kroó, Ervin László
Chair and moderator: Ferenc Miszlivetz
12.40 – 13.40 Break
13.40 – 15.50 The Future of Democracy? Governance and Emerging New Orders
Claus Offe, The ‘liberal democracy cube’ under the onslaught of populist politics
Ahmet Evin, Plato’s Cynicism or Premonition? The Meaning of Democracy in the Post-Truth Era
Etelka Bogárdi, Regulating global finance – the Rise of Virtual Currencies and Alternative Capital Raising Methods
Ferenc Miszlivetz, The Future of Europe in Global Context
Discussion
15.50 – 16.10 Break
16.10 – 17.00 The Future of Democracy? Governance and Emerging New Orders
Roundtable discussion with the keynote speakers and Ahmet Evin, Dimitar Nikolovski, Astrea Pejovic, Attila Pók, Igor Stipic
Chair and moderator: Attila Pók
24 November – Saturday
8.30 – 9.00 Registration
9.00 – 10.40 Questions of Sustainability: Meanings, Goals and Possibilities
András Gelencsér, Climate Change: Dying Canary in the Coal Mine
László Csernai, Energy and Sustainable Development
Ilan Chabay, Narratives, Networks, and Knowledge: Finding Pathways to Sustainable Futures
Sándor Kerekes, SDGs as wicked problems
Discussion
10.40 – 11.00 Break
11.00 – 12.30 Questions of Sustainability
Roundtable discussion with János Bogárdi, Ilan Chabay, György Csepeli, Sándor Kerekes, Csaba Kőrösi, László Csernai
Moderator: János Bogárdi
12.30 – 15.00 Break
15.00 – 17.00 Climate and Migration: Cooperation or Confrontation
Daniel Brooks, Room to Move: A Critical Element of Human Evolution and Survival
Discussion
25 November – Sunday
9.30 – 11.30 Human Security in the Age of Conflict
Erhard Busek, Human Security in the Shifting Global Order
James M. Skelly, Cyberwar and the Future of Warfare
Mária Herczog, Childen in Migration Situations
11.30 – 12.30 Plenary Session and Closing Words
Farewell
For more information click on the website of the 3rd Europen Blue Sky Conference HERE!
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