Program
10:00–10:15 | Welcome and Introduction
Ewa Domańska and Taynna Marino
10:15–11:45 | Lecture and Discussion
Rodrigo Turin, Inhabiting the Unpredictable: Openness of the Future, Emerging Temporalities and Potential Regimes of Historicity in the Anthropocene
Coffee Break 11:45–12:00
12:00–13:30 | Panel Discussion
PhD Students of the Doctoral School of Humanities, AMU
Epistemic Experiments: Rethinking Method through Interdisciplinarity, Relationality and Embodiment
Moderation: Laura Żary
Introduction: Bartosz Smoczyk
- Vasyl Kononenko (history) on the significance of interdisciplinary research on Central and Eastern European history for the understanding of global patterns of civilization
- Alan Woźniak (musicology) on the importance of context and contextualism in historical musicology
- Przemysław Wąsik, Laura Żary, Aurelia Adamczuk (cultural studies) on the future of the relationship between cultural studies and society in the age of the Anthropocene
- Aleksandra Dorota Krzyżaniak (anthropology) on co-laboring anthropology and a move from participant observation to situated participation
- Wiktoria Czekaj (archeology) on interdisciplinary methods in research on the social structure of the Roman Iron Age populations
- Aleksandra Joanna Krzyżaniak (theology) on neurotheology and its application in the context of pastoral practice
- Jarek Kamiński (philosophy) on whether the mind and language are still only human domains
- Małgorzata Gonia, Teresa Knapowska (art history) on the material turn in art history
Closing Statement: Wojciech Sławnikowski
Lunch Break 13:30–14:30
14:30–16:30 | Training Session
Marta Kurkowska-Budzan, “Situational Analysis” in the Study of Social Construction of Heritage Narratives
Please have your laptops or smartphones ready for the LLM {Large Language Model) exercise. Make sure that your device is charged and ready to use. No prior technical preparation is required.
Coffee Break 16:30–16:45
17:00–18:30 | Lecture and Discussion
Berber Bevernage, History as Religion of Modernity? On Post-Secular Critiques and the Case for a Secular Historicizing Attitude
19:00 | Dinner


