Education to Democracy
Friday, December 16th
2:00 Welcome and opening: Sandra Laugier, Naoko Saito
Panel 1 Perfectionist Aesth-ethics
2:15-4:15 Chair: Paul Standish
- Naoko Saito (Kyoto University School of Education)
Cavell, Sandel, and the idea of merit
- Piergiorgio Donatelli (Roma La Sapienza)
Modernism, Romanticism, Perfectionism
- Pierre Fasula (université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Une éducation esthétique démocratique
Coffee/tea break
Panel 2 Education in/on/with film
4:30-7:00 Chair: Thibaut de Saint Maurice
- Alexis Gibbs (Winchester University)
'Look and learn': On seeing as a democratic sensibility
- Hugo Clémot (Université Gustave Eiffel)
L’emprise comme expérience cinématographique
- Marthe Statius (Université Gustave Eiffel)
La “confusion des désirs” (Philosophie des salles obscures, chapitre 2) : de la parole érotique à la conversation perfectionniste chez Ryūsuke Hamaguchi et Emmanuel Mouret
- Theo Touret (UPJV)
Pop Culture: The Burden of Legacy
Saturday, December 17th, 9am-2 pm
Panel 3 Public space and Citizenship
9:00-11:30 Chair: Sandra Laugier
- Paul Standish (UCL)
A new social contract, a new social criticism
- Anne Gonon (Doshisha University, Kyoto)
"Opening the doors to the public space" - considerations on citizenship education in Japanese high school textbooks
- Sylvie Allouche (Ucly, Paris 1, Demoseries)
The debate over the French voting app Elyze
- Baptiste Cornardeau (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Democracy at War. Education and Internationalism
Panel 4 Environmental Education and Ethics
11:15-1:15 Chair: Piergiorgio Donatelli
- Elise Domenach (ENS Lyon)
Ecocriticism and education through film: the origins of Japanese ecocinema
- Adrian Skilbeck (Winchester University)
Friend or foe? Democracy, the climate crisis and environmental ethics
- Paola Marrati (Johns Hopkins)
Moral Disagreements as an Education to Democracy
Information
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16 TH, 2-7 PM,
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Centre Lourcine
1 rue de la Glacière, 75013 Paris
Bâtiment 1, 3e étage, espace Gisèle Halimi
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17TH, 9 AM-1 PM
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
17 rue de la Sorbonne, 75005 Paris
Escalier C, 1er étage, salle Cavaillès
The Japanese-French program POLITICAL EDUCATION FOR HUMAN TRANSFORMATION supported by the JSPS and CNRS aims at an interdisciplinary research on moral and political education. This workshop will explore the question whether there can be an education to democracy today, what are its new stakes and methods in a new context of crises: pandemic, climate change, political threats.