Colorado State University
CONFERENCE
hosted by the Philosophy Department
with support from
College of Liberal Arts, International Programs and Political Science
11-13 April 2008
Guggenheim Hall (off Laurel)
'War, Development and Global Justice: Challenges for Global Citizens'

The conference is open to any CSU faculty and students and to the public and is free of charge.

Provisional Program as at 4/3/08:


Friday 11th April

 

4.15 - 5.45

Opening  & Nigel Dower: Overview Lecture

6.30 -

Reception for speakers

Saturday 12th April

 

8.30 – 9.40

Marta Pedrajas

‘Development Ethics: from Goulet to Sen’

9.40 – 10.50

Lori Keleher

‘Development and Empowerment’

10.50 – 11.20

Refreshments

11.20 – 12.30

David Crocker

'Development Ethics: Personal Evolution and Global Challenges’

12.30 – 1.30

Lunch

1.30 – 2.40

David Kaulemu

‘The Challenge of Global Citizenship for Africa’

2.40 – 3.50

Carolyn Shaw

‘Development and Politics in Post-Colonial Zimbabwe’

3.50 – 4.20

Refreshments

4.20 –  5.20

Joe Ramagli

'Islamic Liberation Theology and the Active Awareness of Human Rights’

7.30 -

Dinner in town for speakers

Sunday 13th April

 

 

9.00 – 10.00

Josh Shepherd

'Technology, the Technological Way of Life and Development'

10.00 –11.00

Connie Uliasz

'Climate Change, Global Justice, and Community'

11.00 – 11.20

Refreshments

 

11.20 – 12.30

Bill Shaw

‘Utilitarianism and Global Justice’

12.30 – 1.20

Lunch

1.20 – 2.30

Ann Jefferson

'Development Alternatives in an Imperial Age'

2.30 – 3.30

Nigel Dower

‘Are all of us Global Citizens or only some of us?'

3.30

Conference ends

Note that the lectures from 1.30  on Saturday and on Sunday will be of a more popular nature.

For further information about the conference  contact:
Nigel Dower, Visiting Professor, William E. Morgan Endowed Chair in Liberal Arts,
Room 234, Eddy Building, Department of Philosophy, CSU,
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1781
970-491-6734   ndower@mail.colostate.edu or n.dower@abdn.ac.uk