Problems of Social Solidarity
International colloquium
Venue: University of Helsinki Main Building, Lecture Hall XIII. Fabianinkatu
33, Helsinki. (NB! CHANGED VENUE, updated 18.1.2010)
Time: 12th -13th February 2010
The seminar is open for all but pre-registration is required. Please book your place by contacting Ms Kirsi Reyes at kirsi.reyes(at)helsinki.fi. The deadline for registrations is 26th January.
The notion of solidarity has returned to the focus of both social scientists and philosophers. Many recent publications have suggested different definitions and differentiations of the concept, arguing for its relevance (or irrelevance) in different aspects of moral, social and political life. The theme indeed resonates to various aspects of social life: cohesion, friendship, altruism, religion, social capital, terrorism, to mention a few. The forthcoming expert seminar "Problems of Social Solidarity" will gather together social scientists and philosophers who have discussed problems of social solidarity either theoretically or empirically. The focus will be both on the concept and the practices of social solidarity. The seminar is organized by Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, which is a
multidisciplinary research unit within University of Helsinki. The organizing committee includes Arto Laitinen and Anne Birgitta Pessi.
UPDATED PROGRAMME
[18.1.2010]
Friday 12 Feburary 2010
10:00 Opening words by Sami Pihlström, Anne Birgitta Pessi and Arto Laitinen
10:30-11:30 Siegwart Lindenberg (University of Groningen): The Importance of Weak Solidarity
11:45-12:45 Mikko Salmela (Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies):
Collective Emotions as the 'Glue' of Solidarity
12:45-14:15 Lunch break
14:15-15:15 Carol Gould (CUNY, Hunter College; Grad Center, Ralph Bunche
Institute): Does Global Justice Presuppose Global Solidarity?
15:15-15:45 Break
15:45-16:45 Raimo Tuomela (University of Helsinki; University of Munich):
Solidarity and We-thinking
17:00-18:00 Arto Laitinen (Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies):
Solidarity and Mutual Recognition
18:15 Vice Rector's reception (all participants welcome!)
Saturday 13 February 2010
10:00-11:00 Pål Repstad (University of Agder, Norway): Social Solidarity,
State Welfare, and Religious Commitment
11:00-12:00 Nicholas H. Smith (Macquarie University, Sidney, Australia):
Work and Solidarity: A Reassessment
12:00-13:30 Lunch break
13.30-14.30 Bente Nicolaysen (University of Bergen): Volunteering, the
Humanitarian Gift to "Distant Suffering" and Solidarity
14.30-15.30 Anne Birgitta Pessi & Arto Laitinen (Helsinki Collegium for
Advanced Studies): Solidarity and Helping Behaviour
15:30-16:00 Break
16:00-17:00 Simon Derpmann (University of Cologne): What Is Wrong with
Universal Solidarity?
17:00-18:00 Closing Panel