Program 2023

THE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

When preparing the program, I applied the following principles:

  1. We do not organize parallel sessions
  2. The chair of a specific session delivers his / her paper last
  3. Each presentation lasts no longer than 15 minutes
  4. There is time for discussion at the end of each session (minimum 15 minutes
  5. The final version of the program will be announced after November 25, when we receive confirmations and fees from participants.
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Respect and Stigma in a Divided Society Conference
Prague 5-6.12.2023

Celetná Street 20, lecture hall 247

     

Tuesday, 5th Decembre

9.30 – 11.30
I FROM STIGMA TO RESPECT
Chair: Alastair Roy

  • Stigmatization as ontological exclusion. Subversive strategies of populistic power
    Tomasz Maślanka (University of Warsaw)
  • Conceptualizing, embracing, and navigating stigma. Methodological insights from the research on behind-the-scenes phenomena
    Alicja Łaska-Formejster, Magdalena Wojciechowska, (University of Łódź)
  • Can positive psychology reduce mental health stigma in public and private life?
    Margarida Pocinho (Madeira University)
  • Respect for humanities education in a postmodern and neoliberal context
    Martin Strouhal (Charles University)
  • Towards a transformative anti-stigma approach
    Mariusz Kwiatkowski (University of Zielona Góra)
  • A critical discussion of youth participatory action research: negotiating opportunities, ambivalence and epistemic violence
    Alastair Roy (University of Central Lancashire)

11.30-12.00
COFFEE BREAK

12.00-14.00
II ANTI-STIGMA POTENTIALS OF EDUCATION
Chair: Dorota Bazuń

  • Ethics of communication as a compulsory subject in the field of higher education
    Izabela Rutkowska (State Academy of Applied Sciences, Głogów)
  • The “bad ones”: how attachment based educational practices can contribute to reduce stigma at schools
    Dora Pereira, Marcelo Melim, Margarida Pocinho (University of Madeira)
  • The anti-stigmatization potential of esports – National heterogeneity of professional esports teams
    Justyna Nyćkowiak, Tomasz Kołodziej (University of Zielona Góra)
  • Video games as agents of change in confronting stigma and promoting inclusivity
    Federico Montanari (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia), Giulia Conti (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, University of Parma)
  • Cancel culture: old wine in a new bottle? The practice of public shaming and ostracism reflected on social networks
    Marija Marsenić (Institute of European Studies, Belgrade)
  • Between respect and stigma. Polish education system towards Ukrainians
    Dorota Bazuń (University of Zielona Góra)

14.00-15.00
COFFEE BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS

15.00-17.00
III ANTI-STIGMA DISCOURSES  
Chair: Jaroslava Swoboda

  • Training educators and teachers in interpersonal relationship at the University of Bari. The model of ‘educational action’
    Loredana Perla (University of Bari), Laura Sara Agrati (University of Bergamo), Viviana Vinci (University of Foggia), Ilenia Amati (University of Bari).
  • Well-being and respect for seniors. Exploring the meaning of care farms
    Joanna Frątczak-Müller (University of Zielona Góra).
  • Stigma towards inclusion of students with disabilities in India: Teaching aptitude of pre-service teachers
    Hemendra S. Mistry (University of Salamanca)Martin Skutil (Charles University)
  • How infertility should and should not be treated – public discourse as an instrument of stigmatization. The case of Poland
    Katarzyna Walentynowicz-Moryl (University of Zielona Góra
  • Shedding light on stigmatization: The empowering and formative role of applied theatre
    Jaroslava Swoboda (Charles University)

17.00-18.00
IV INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIVITY CENTRE MEETING (ICC)
Chair: Mariusz Kwiatkowski

  • Why do we need an International Connectivity Centre?
    Mariusz Kwiatkowski (University of Zielona Góra
  • Cooperation in the field of research projects
    Anna Mielczarek-Żejmo (University of Zielona Góra)
  • Student and academic exchange
    Magdalena Pokrzyńska (University of Zielona Góra)
  • Cooperation in virtual space
    Edyta Mianowska (University of Zielona Góra)

19.00
GALA DINNER FOR THE CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS
Kavárna Adria – Caffé Restaurant
Národní 40/36, Prague 1

      

Wednesday, 6th December

9.30-11.30
V MIGRATION AND MINORITIES – STIGMA AND RESPECT 
Chair: Anna Mielczarek-Żejmo

  • Entrepreneurship as a positioning to alleviate the stigma of Latin American migrant women
    Ana Cruz Garcia and Wei Xiong (Munster Technological University)
  • Cultural and family challenges in the life of forced migrants
    Teodora Lj. Jakšić, Milica M. Marjanović (University of Pristina with temporary headquarters in Kosovska Mitrovica)
  • Developing a social integration scale Syrian immigrants in Turkey: Research results from Gaziantep
    Sinan Tankut Gühlan (University of Zielona Góra)
  • The voice of minority. Film representations of stigma in a divided society of communist Poland (1968-1989)
    Radosław Domke (University of Zielona Góra)
  • Between conformism and rebellion. The contribution of Polish universities to the discussion on refugees
    Anna Mielczarek-Żejmo  (University of Zielona Góra)

11.30-12.00
COFFEE BREAK

12.00-14.00
VI ANTI-STIGMA PRACTICES
Chair: Alexandra Gheondea-Eladi

  • Inclusive approaches in doctoral supervision, at the crossroads of paths and discourses
    Magdalena Kohout-Diaz (Bordeaux University)
  • Invisible stigma as a motivationally dynamic factor in  the helping professions
    Markéta Lindová, Jaroslav Koťa (Charles University)
  • Towards dreams of „paradise lost”. Bucovinian Festival Project as a space for building a community
    Magdalena Pokrzyńska  (University of Zielona Góra)
  • Meanings of cultural activity from the perspective of older men
    Sylwia Słowińska (University of Zielona Góra)
  • Social decision-making education as a tool for anti-stigma education
    Alexandra Gheondea-Eladi (Romanian Academy, Bucharest, University Rovira and Virgili)
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