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ETHICS IN PLACE SCHEDULE:
[All sessions, unless otherwise noted, are to be held at the Old Main Building on the Main Campus of Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.]
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 5
8:30-9:00 am
WELCOME & OPENING COMMENTS
Peter French, Director, Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics.
Terry Goddard, Attorney General, State of Arizona; former Mayor of Phoenix Arizona and former State Director for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Paolo Soleri, Architect and Founder of Acrosanti, Arizona
9:00-9:50 am
PUBLIC MEMORY IN THE MAKING
Dr. Edward Casey, Leading Professor of Philosophy, SUNY,
Stony Brook.
Respondents:
Dr. Michael Levine, Professor of Philosophy, University of Western Australia; currently the Cox Family Visiting Scholar, University of Colorado.
Dr. Julie Murphy-Erfani, Associate Professor of Politics and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, ASU.
10:00-10:50 am
MONUMENTS IN TIME: ARCHITECTURE, TOURISM, AND HISTORY IN 20TH-CENTURY SAIGON
Dr. Lily Chi, Associate Professor of Architecture, Cornell University.
Respondents:
Dr. Louise Pelletier, Adjunct Professor of Architecture,
University of Quebec at Montréal and McGill University.
Dr. Dallen Timothy, Assistant Professor, Department of Recreation Management and Tourism, ASU.
11:00-11:50 am
THIS IS ABOUT PLEASURE: HUMAN HABITATS, ANIMAL MEMORIES, AND CORPOREAL ETHICS
Dr. Stacy Alaimo, Associate Professor of Literature and Associate Chair for Graduate Studies, University of Texas at Arlington.
Respondents:
Dr. Rebecca Fish Ewan, Associate Professor, School of Planning and Landscape Architecture, and a faculty member in the Women's Studies program at ASU.
Prof. Catherine Spellman, Interm Director, School of Architecture, ASU.
12:00-2:00 pm
ETHICAL DESTINATIONS OF NATIVE FILMMAKERS
Dr. Beverly R. Singer, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico. Dr. Singer is the Lincoln Ethics Affiliates Council Visiting Scholar to this symposium.
Note: This Lincoln Ethics Affiliates Council Luncheon is by invitation only.
2:00-2:50 pm
WOOD AND STONE: SOME THOUGHTS ON THE SENTIENCE OF MATTER
Dr. David Abram, Founder, Alliance for Wild Ethics.
Respondents:
Dr. Michael Winkelman, Senior Lecturer and Director of the Ethnographic Field School, Department of Anthropology, ASU.
Susan Goldsmith, Doctoral Candidate, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, ASU.
3:00-3:50 pm
THE TASK OF ARCHITECTURE WITHIN A CONSUMER CULTURE
Professor Juhani Pallasmaa, Raymond E. Maritz Visiting Professor to Washington University in St. Louis, and Principal of Juhani Pallasmaa Architects, Helsinki, Finland.
Respondents:
Prof. Max Underwood, Architect and Professor of Architecture, School of Architecture, ASU.
Carolin Lobo, Doctoral Candidate, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, ASU.
4:00-4:50 pm
THE ADAMANT OF TIME: NATIVE AMERICAN LAND, ARCHITECTURE, AND ETHICS
Dr. Jace Weaver, Associate Professor of Religion, Law and Native American Studies, University of Georgia.
Respondents:
Dr. Myla Vicenti Carpio, Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies, ASU Professor.
Prof. Anne Marshall, Associate Professor of Architecture, University of Idaho; and Doctoral Candidate, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, ASU.
5:00-5:30 pm
SYMPOSIUM RECEPTION
Wine and Cheese
5:30-5:50 pm
LINCOLN ETHICS AWARD FOR PUBLIC VIRTUE PRESENTATION
Recipient:
Dr. Louisa Stark, Director, Community Housing Partnership,
Phoenix, AZ
Presenters:
Joan and David Lincoln, Founders, Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, ASU.
6:00-7:30 pm
Keynote Address:
ETHICS AND POETICS IN ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION
Dr. Alberto Pérez-Gómez, Saidye Rosner Bronfman Professor of the History of Architecture, McGill University.
Respondents:
Prof. Wellington (Duke) Reiter, Dean, College of Architecture
and Environmental Design, ASU and Principal of Urban Instruments Inc.,
Newton, MA.
Linda Oviedo, Doctoral Candidate, College of Architecture and
Environmental Design, ASU.
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 6
9:00-9:50 am
EXCHANGING MEMORIES: BETWEEN ETHICS AND POETICS
Dr. Richard Kearney, Charles Seelig Chair of Philosophy, Boston College, and Visiting Professor at University of Dublin and the European University Institute, Florence.
Respondents:
Dr. Joel Gereboff, Chair, Department of Religious Studies, ASU.
Dr. Donald Beggs, Faculty Chair, Barrett Honors College, ASU.
10:00-10:50 am
INVISIBILITY: THE MODERNIST BLACK CULTURE-MODERN ARCHITECTURE NEXUS
Prof. Melvin Mitchell, Former Director, Graduate Architecture Program, Morgan State University and principal of Melvin Mitchell Architects,
Washington, DC.
Respondents:
Dr. Mark Sunkett, Percussionist and Professor of Music, School of Music, ASU.
Dr. Theresa Cameron, Associate Professor, School of Planning and Landscape Architecture, ASU
11:00-11:50 am
READING A DRAWER\
Dr. Susan Stewart, Poet, Critic, MacArthur Fellow and the Regan Professor in English at the University of Pennsylvania.
Respondents:
Dr. Cynthia Marshall Hogue, Marshall Chair in Modern and Contemporary Poetry, Department of English, ASU
Dr. Anne Duncan, Assistant Professor of Classics, Interdisciplinary Humanities Program, ASU
12:00-2:00 pm
BREAK FOR LUNCH
2:00-3:30 pm
SYMPOSIUM ROUNDTABLE I
Moderator:
Dr. Gregory Caicco, Lincoln Assistant Professor of Ethics in Architecture and Environmental Design, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, ASU
Participants:
Dr. David Abram
Dr. Stacy Alaimo
Dr. Edward Casey
Dr. Lily Chi
Dr. Richard Kearney
Prof. Melvin Mitchell
Prof. Juhani Pallasmaa
Dr. Alberto Pérez-Gómez
Dr. Beverly R. Singer
Dr. Susan Stewart
Dr. Jace Weaver
4:00--5:30
SYMPOSIUM ROUNDTABLE I
Moderator:
Dr. Gregory Caicco, Lincoln Assistant Professor of Ethics in Architecture and Environmental Design, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, ASU
Participants:
Dr. David Abram
Dr. Stacy Alaimo
Dr. Edward Casey
Dr. Lily Chi
Dr. Richard Kearney
Prof. Melvin Mitchell
Prof. Juhani Pallasmaa
Dr. Alberto Pérez-Gómez
Dr. Beverly R. Singer
Dr. Susan Stewart
Dr. Jace Weaver
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