Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Feminist Philosophy

Events

WOGAP Berlin

WOGAP Berlin (short for Workshop on Gender and Philosophy) aims to bring together a group of researchers, mainly based in the Berlin area, who are interested in feminist philosophy broadly conceived. WOGAP Berlin gets its name from, and is modelled after, a similar workshop based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. We plan to meet once per month at Humboldt University Berlin (at the moment, we are planning to use a hybrid format), usually on the last Friday of the month. In the workshops we will discuss work in progress in feminist philosophy by speakers whose papers will be circulated beforehand; unless explicitly announced otherwise, the papers and discussion will be in English.  We also plan to provide drinks and snacks and to create a space for feminist (and other) exchange and encounter after the discussion.

If you are interested in participating in the workshop and/or in receiving other announcements on feminist philosophy in Berlin, please send an email to ls.feminist.phil@hu-berlin.de and we will put you on the mailing list. 

 

The meetings take place in person at Schönhauser Allee 10-11 (Room 3.25)

 

Schedule for this winter & summer

21.10.22, 16.30:        Lillian Cicerchia (Berlin)

18.11.22, 16.30:        Leonie Stibor (Berlin)

16.12.22, 16.30:        Tereza Hendl, Daniel James & Saana Jukola

20.01.23, 16.30:        Manon Garcia (Berlin)

17.02.23, 16.30:        Esther Neuhann (Hamburg)

 

21.04.23, 16.30:        Karen Ng (Nashville)

19.05.23, 16.30:        Matt Congdon (Nashville)

June TBA, 16.30:       Sally Haslanger (MIT)

 

Schedule for Summer 22

22.04.22, 16.15:        Caleb Ward (Hamburg)

20.05.22, 16.15:        Breno Santos (UFMT/Brazil)

10.06.22, 16.15:        Samia Hesni (Boston)

22.07.22, 16.15:        Quill Kukla (Georgetown/Hannover) 

 

 

Schedule for winter 21/22

26.11: 4.30-6pm:        Millicent Churcher (University of Sydney/FU Berlin): in person

17.12: 4.30-6pm:        Samia Hesni (Boston University): via zoom

28.01: 4.30-6pm         Matilda Carter (King’s College London): via zoom or in person

25.02: 4.30-6pm         Maren Behrensen (University of Twente): via zoom or in person