Theme 6 Structural Oppression and the Road to Justice
Berlin
Germany
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- DFG
- XPrag
- MSCA-HaLO
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Speech can be used to change societies in bad ways. It supports institutional oppression, establishes new oppressive norms, silences opponents, spreads disinformation and propagates feelings of hate. Online communities magnify the effects of individual speech acts. This workshop series, comprising five meetings, will dive into five different aspects of oppressive speech. We’ll look at social norms and institutions, silencing and free speech, social meaning, norm-shifting and disinformation. We’ll bring several tools and perspectives from linguistics, social modelling, and philosophy, including game theory, semantics/pragmatics and speech act theory. We’ll seek answers to how oppressive speech works and how to defend against it.
Theme 1: Social Norms & Institutions: Game Theory (3-4 Dec)
Theme 2: Silencing, Speaking up & Free Speech (28-29 Jan)
Theme 3: Social Meaning & Semantics/Pragmatics (18-19 Feb)
Theme 4: Norms & Practices: Speech Acts & Conversational Dynamics (24-26 Mar)
Theme 5: Disinformation, Epistemic Vices & Online Harm (6-7 May) Theme 6: Structural Oppression and the Road to Justice (15-16 July)
Speakers Theme 6
Thursday, 15 July
Katharine Gelber
Cass Sunstein
Susan Benesch
Jennifer Jackey
Philip Pettit
Friday, 16 July
David Livingstone Smith
Sally Haslanger
Ron Mallon
Colleen Murphy
Allen Buchanan
https://mihaelapopawyatt.wordpress.com/halo-oppressive-speech-societies-norms/
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