Thursday, November 29

Opening Remarks: Julian Culp (AUP)

18h00-19h30    Harry Brighouse (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Keynote Lecture: “There’s No Such Thing as a Private School”

Harry Brighouse is Mildred Fish-Harnack Professor of Philosophy of Education, Professor of Philosophy, Carol Dickson-Bascom Professor of the Humanities, and Affiliate Professor of Educational Policy Studies at University of Wisconsin, Madison. His books include Educational Goods (Chicago UP, 2018), The Aims of Higher Education (Chicago UP, 2015), Family Values (Princeton UP, 2014), Measuring Justice (Cambridge UP, 2010) and On Education (Routledge, 2006).

 

Friday, November 30

09h30-10h45    Alejandra Boni (Universitat Politècnica de Valencia):  “Epistemic Injustice: What’s the Role for Higher Education? Insights from the Capability Approach”

Discussant: Oliver Feltham (AUP)

10h45-12h00    Johannes Drerup (Universität Koblenz-Landau): “Global Citizenship Education, Global Educational Injustice and the Postcolonial Critique”

Discussant: Jula Wildberger (AUP)

12h00-13h30                Lunch

13h30-14h45    Juan Espíndola (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, Mexico City): “Low-Fee Private Schools and Educational Justice”

Discussant: Peter Hägel (AUP)

14h45-16h00    Jennifer Morton (City College of New York): “The Elite Education Wager for the Developing World”

Discussant: Maria Bach (AUP)

16h00-16h30    Coffee Break

16h30-17h45    Danielle Zwarthoed (Université catholique de Louvain): “Autonomy Education Beyond Borders”

Discussant: Philip Golub (AUP)