Foucault: 40 Years After - programme

ONLINE & ON-SITE
Friday, June 21, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm as ONLINE conference, and on
Friday, June 21, 6:30 pm to 9 pm & Saturday, June 22,  8:30 am to 8:30 pm as ON-SITE conference in Innsbruck, Austria.

The international conference will host about 70 presentations, including a keynote speech and opening plenary lectures (on-site).  Presenters come from 22 different countries with majorities from China, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria and Canada.

The conference optionally includes the "Theory Summit - Conference Event Seegrube" on Sunday, June 23 (9:30am-1:00pm)
To participate in this amazing experience, select "Theory Summit - Conference Event Seegrube" on Sunday, June 23,  when you register via ConfTool (Link to register). This option includes funicular/cable car rides on Sunday, June 23, and the Jazz brunch offered by the restaurant Seegrube on 1920 meters:
Enjoy an extensive brunch with music and a view to the tyrolean alps. The Jazz band creates a dignified mood and lets you forget about your everyday life. Rich Brunch including coffee, tea, orange juice, bread of choice, different spreads, yogurt, fresh fruits, cakes, tyrolean cheese and sausages, eggs with sausage, different warm dishes and a glass of prosecco.

TIME CONVERSION

(online presentations on Friday, June 21)

1 N. York - 2 Buenos Aires/Sao Paulo - 3 London - 4 Innsbruck (CET) - 5 Athen/Bucarest - 6 Pune - 7 Beijing - 8 Tokyo

NY      BA/SP LON     IBK      A/BU   PU      BEI    TOK
02:00 03:00 07:00   08:00   09:00 11:30 14:00 15:00
04:00 05:00 09:00   10:00   11:00 13:30 16:00 17:00
06:00 07:00 11:00   12:00   13:00 15:30 18:00 19:00
08:00 09:00 13:00   14:00   15:00 17:30 20:00 21:00
10:00 11:00 15:00   16:00   17:00 19:30 22:00 23:00
12:00 13:00 17:00   18:00   19:00 21:30 24:00 01:00
14:00 15:00 19:00   20:00   21:00 23:30 02:00 03:00

 

Organizers

Frank Welz (FZ Social Theory, Department of Sociology)
Nicole Isopp (FZ Social Theory, Department of Sociology)
Richard Weiskopf (FZ Social Theory, Department of Organisation and Learning)

Research Center Social Theory, University of Innsbruck

 

 

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