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SUMMARY:The Ambivalence of Recognition
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LOCATION:Senckenberganlage 26\, Frankfurt am Main\, Germany\, 60325
DESCRIPTION:<p>INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP<br>Thu\, 4 - Sa\, 6 April 2013<br>at the Institute for Social Research at Goethe-University Frankfurt\, Germany<br>(Senckenberganlage 26\, Frankfurt\, Germany)<br><br>with a public lecture by Prof. Dr. Thomas Bedorf (Hagen)\,<br>"Risiken (in) der Anerkennung"\, <br>Fri\, 5 April 2013\, 6 pm\, Room 1.811 (Casino building) at Campus Westend\, Goethe University Frankfurt<br>(Gr&uuml\;neburgplatz 1\, Frankfurt\, Germany)<br><br><br>Over the last 20 years\, inspired by Charles Taylor&rsquo\;s 1992 seminal essay on the politics of recognition and especially by Axel Honneth&rsquo\;s influential recognition-theoretic work\, a largely optimistic picture of recognition has come to occupy a central place in the contemporary philosophical and social-theoretical imaginary. Thought of as key to the individual self-relation as well as to social integration\, recognition is both pictured as an essential and desirable trait of human social life and assumed to be in reach\, in principle\, for all members of modern societies. This workshop aims to critically complement this optimistic picture by exploring the negative dynamics of recognition: On the one hand\, there are increasingly widespread empirical tendencies of denial and rejection of recognition\, the social and psychological sources of which are still only poorly understood and need to be addressed both at empirical and theoretical levels. Why is it that individuals and groups not simply want and demand recognition\, but so often also deny or reject it? On the other hand\, as an alternative strand within &ldquo\;recognition theory&rdquo\; has pointed out\, there are ways in which recognition itself &ndash\; and thus not only its denial &ndash\; may be problematic. Recognition itself\, so it is argued\, can be implicated in or even become essential to relations of power and domination. This represents a significant challenge that has not yet been systematically confronted by the mainstream recognition paradigm. This workshop seeks to address these important lacunae and invites for an open discussion which brings together different perspectives from philosophy\, social theory\, and psychoanalysis.<br><br>Speakers:<br><br>Eva Buddeberg\, Robin Celikates\, Julia Christ\, Bert van den Brink\, Jean-Philippe Deranty\, Steffen Herrmann\, Heikki Ik&auml\;heimo\, Hermann Kocyba\, Arto Laitinen\, Kristina Lepold\, Danielle Petherbridge\, Emanuel Renault\, Arvi S&auml\;rkela\, Titus Stahl\, Italo Testa</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Titus Stahl;CN=Kristina Lepold;CN="Heikki Ikäheimo":
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