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AAP Online Conference 16 - 18 October 2024
An opportunity for professional philosophers and philosophy postgraduate students to present current work to a critical and collegial audience. We welcome papers in all areas of philosophy and particularly welcome philosophers from Oceania and Southeast Asia and Early Career Researchers.
This year's conference offers a special stream on Enabling Diverse Knowledges which invites philosophers, scientists, artists, and other scholars and practitioners into conversation to explore and unpack knowledge and knowledge-making within and across different (cultural and/or disciplinary) communities.
The conference will be held fully online using the Whova online conference platform with zoom for streaming of sessions and integrated chat and networking functions. Live streamed sessions will be held daily, in most cases limited to the hours 10am - 4pm AEDT.
Conference Organisers: Nick Munn and Joe Ulatowski conference@aap.org.au
KRUSHIL WATENE
Indigenous Philosophy and Intergenerational Justice
Ngāti Manu, Te Hikutu, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, Tonga,
University of Auckland Waipapa Taumata Rau
Conference Schedule | Times are AEDT (UTC +11) |
Wednesday 16 October | |
7:45am - 8am | Welcome |
8am - 12:20pm | Papers |
12:30pm - 1pm | Break |
1pm - 2:50pm | Papers |
3pm - 4:20pm | Keynote - Christine Abigail Tan |
Thursday 17 October | |
9am - 10:20 | Keynote - Billy Wheeler |
10:30 - 12:20pm | Papers |
12:30pm - 1pm | Break |
1pm - 2:50pm | Papers |
3pm - 4:30pm | Alan Saunders Lecture |
Friday 18 October | |
8am - 10:50am | Papers |
11am - 11:30am | Break |
11:30am - 1:20pm | Papers |
1:30pm - 3pm | Keynote - Cassandra Teodosio |
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The AAP recognises the unique role of Māori as Tangata Whenua and embraces Te Tiriti o Waitangi recognising Māori as tino rangitiratanga of Aotearoa/New Zealand while embracing the three guiding principles of the Treaty – Partnership Participation and Protection.
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