Voices from Ukraine: History of Women Philosophers and Scientists in the Situation of War

VOICES FROM UKRAINE: HISTORY OF WOMEN PHILOSOPHERS AND SCIENTISTS IN THE SITUATION OF WAR

A COOPERATION BETWEEN KATERYNA KARPENKO, DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR GENDER STUDIES, KHARKIV NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, AND RUTH EDITH HAGENGRUBER, DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR THE HISTORY OF WOMEN PHILOSOPHERS AND SCIENTISTS

 

When?             May 27th – May 28th 2022

Where?            Zoom

What?              Hybrid Conference

Almost three months have passed since Russia launched a full-scale war against Ukraine, bringing death, suffering, destruction and radically changing the established way of life. Many people have moved to quieter areas of Ukraine, many have found temporary shelter abroad. The shock of the first days of the war is being replaced by the need to comprehend the current situation in various contexts, including articulating the issues of gender parity in scientific ethos in a new way.

The purpose of the conference “Voices from Ukraine: History of Women Philosophers and Scientists in the Situation of War”, on the one hand, is to support and continue scientific cooperation with the Center for Gender Education of Kharkiv National Medical University, and on the other hand, to create a scientific platform for the exchange of thoughts on the life trajectories of women scientists in war and their prospects.

An important topic of discussion will be the position of women researchers in the social sciences and humanities, where the proportion of women exceeds 60%. Low wages, involuntary part-time work, short-term contracts, self-financing of research—all these characteristics of the position of scientists and researchers can be interpreted as markers of an unsustainable situation, which is undoubtedly exacerbated by war.

Many Ukrainian women scientists came to Germany after the start of a full-scale war in Ukraine on guest invitations from local universities and foundations. The conference will discuss the problems of integration into German academic life and the continuation of an academic career.

An important topic of discussion will be the existential dimensions of war and peace in the context of the search for meaning in life and self-realization of women. Ecofeminism and the ethics of care will become the methodological basis for analyzing the environmental consequences of war.

 

Language:

Talks / Presentations in English
Discussions in English, German and Ukrainian
Ukrainian-German Interpreter (Prof. Dr. Volodymyr Abashnick) will be present via Zoom

Speakers:

Prof. Dr. Olena Strelnyk
Prof. Dr. Tatiana Perga
Prof. Dr. Nelly Filyanina
Prof. Dr. Nataliya Kufterina
Prof. Dr. Iryna Utiuzh

Prof. Dr. Volodymyr Abashnick
Olena V. Zaytseva

 

Registration:     For registration, send an e-mail to srebekka@campus.uni-paderborn.de

Deadline Registration: May 26th, 12pm (CEST)

 

Preliminary Program

Friday, 27th May 2022 (CEST)

12:00               Introduction/Welcome – Ruth Edith Hagengruber and Kateryna Karpenko

Welcome from Valeriy Myasoedov, Vice-Rector for Research at Kharkiv National Medical University

13:10               Dr. Olena Strelnyk

13:40               Prof. Dr. Volodymyr Abashnick

14:10               Nataliya Kufterina

14:40               Olena V. Zaytseva

15:10               Prof. Dr. Tatiana Perga

15:40               Short Coffee break

16:10               Iryna Utiuzh

16:40               Nelly Filyanina

17:10               Kateryna Karpenko

 

 

Saturday, 28th May 2022 (CEST)

Round Table: Discussion about Voices from Ukraine in the Situation of War, Perspectives for Today and the Future

11:00 – Open End

 

 

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