Workshop Schedule - June 24-27, 2024
Day 1- June 24
6pm: Reception (Rohr’s Bistro) 6.30pm: Welcoming Remarks by Meghan Sullivan and Sarah Mustillo 7pm: Dinner 8.30pm: Optional meet-up at at Rohr’s bar Day 2 (June 25) Unless otherwise specified, all conference sessions will be in McKenna Hall 215/216) 8.30am: Breakfast 9.15am: Protest as Resistance: A New Account of Protest by Kayla Jackson (Rutgers University) Commentators: Shiying Li (University of Wisconsin-Madison; Megha Devraj (University of Southern California) Calling-on-people chair: Kristen Beard (University of Toronto) Time chair: Isabel Herburger (Rutgers University) 10.30am: Break 11am: Plato on Dizziness, Projection, and the Psychology of Relativism by Qian Cao (Columbia University) Commentators: Huimin Liu (University of Notre Dame); Kris McLain (Pennsylvania State University) Calling-on-people chair: Emily Daly (University of Oxford) Time chair: Katelyn O’Dell (University of Notre Dame) 12.15pm: Advice Session 1 during Lunch: Getting the Most Out of Graduate School; Finding a Committee and Writing a Dissertation; Advising Styles 1.45pm: The Wave-function and the Paradigm of Parthood by Ye-Eun Jeong (Columbia University) Commentators: Marina Parez del Valle (UMass Amherst); Kiki Timmermans (University of Pittsburgh) Calling-on-people chair: Shelly Yiran Shi (University of California, San Diego) Time chair: Rebecca Kates (University of Notre Dame) 3pm: Break 3.30pm: Advice Session 2: Publishing; Presenting and Participating at Conferences 5pm: Campus Tour (optional) 6pm: Drinks and hors d’oeuvres (7th Floor Duncan Student Center, Dahnke North Landing/Terrace) 7.30pm: Dinner (Program: All Mentors Speak Briefly About Experiences Coming Up in Philo) 9pm: Optional meet-up at a local bar (O'Rourke's) Day 3 (June 26) 8.30am: Breakfast 9.15am: All Said and Done? Insufficient Mean Differences in Rational Decision-making by Ina Jantgen (University of Cambridge) Commentators: Esther Goh (Rutgers University); Ripley Stroud (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). Calling-on-people chair: Catherine Hochman (University of California, Los Angeles) Time chair: Rose Fonth (Rutgers University) 10.30am: Break 11am: A Dynamic Account of the Unity of Phenomenal Consciousness by Duygu Aktas (University of Miami) Commentators: Sofia Berinstein (University of Pittsburgh); Noga Gratvol (New York University) Calling-on-people chair: Phuong Cao (Australian National University) Time chair: Isabel Canfield (University of Notre Dame) 12.15pm: Advice Session 3 during Lunch: Preparing for and going on the job market; How philosophy hiring work – behind the scenes 1.45pm: Pondering the Paradox: A Play Theory of Painful Art by Kaci Harrison (CUNY Graduate Centre) Commentators: Hannah DeBrine (University of California, Berkeley); Alexia Papigiotis (CUNY Graduate Center) Calling-on-people chair: Alyssa Izatt (University of British Columbia) Time chair: Yiran Hua (Brown University) 3pm: Break 3.30pm: Advice Session 4: Teaching; Starting a Tenure-Track Job; What does it mean to be a “good” professor or academic leader 5pm: Optional visit to Raclin Murphy Museum of Art 6pm: Drinks (Morris Inn Private Dining Rooms) 7.30pm: Dinner 9pm: Optional meet-up at local bar Day 4 (June 27) 8.30am: Breakfast 9.15am: Proleptic Trust and Respect in Trust Practice by Keyao Yang (University of California, San Diego) Commentators: Bianca Waked (Cornell University); Brittney High (University of Washington Seattle) Calling-on-people chair: Alexandra Pelaez (University of California, Los Angeles) Time chair: Helen Han Wei Luo (Columbia University) 10.30am: Break 11am: Advice Session 5: Balancing Work with the Rest of Life; Building Networks and Making Change in Philosophy 12.30: Lunch and Discussion of what’s come out of the workshop, and what our next steps should be |
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