Back to program – 2nd day of the conference
1st Day of the Conference: Opening Ceremony (in German)
Thursday, September 20th, 2012,
Bielefeld, Ravensberger Spinnerei, Großer Saal
Despite or precisely of the idea of treating all humans as equals, a variety of kinds of social inequality is discussed in our society: differences regarding income and power, inequal treatment of women and men, or educational inequalities between ethnically dominating and minority groups are only a few examples which are discussed again and again. Now, if we assume that such inequalities are inseparably connected to the variety and difference between humans, from the social-political and scientific point of view there arise the following questions:
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How do social inequalities develop and how are they legitimated by society?
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In which way is the variety of individuals and groups made a topic of discussion and how does it become relevant for inequalities?
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In how far are reliable statements on social inequalities possible at all?
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Finally but not least, in view of social cohesion, there is the question about the limits of the structure of social inequality: How much inequality can be tolerated by our society?
Programme 1st day of the conference:
- 7.00 p.m. Welcoming address
- Prof. Dr. Rolf König
- Vice-Rector for finance and resources, Bielefeld University
- 7.15 p.m. Introduction
- „Wie sind stringente Aussagen zu gesellschaftlichen Ungleichheitsstrukturen möglich?“
- Prof. Dr. Martin Diewald
- Speaker of CRC 882, Bielefeld University
- 7.30 p.m. Public Key Note Lecture
- „Zur Entstehung und Legitimation sozialer Ungleichheit“
- Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Franz-Xaver Kaufmann
- Bielefeld University
- 8.00 p.m. Panel discussion
- „Wie viel Ungleichheit benötigen wir? Wie viel Ungleichheit vertragen wir?“
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Dr. Norbert Blüm
Former Federal MinisterDr. Antje Vollmer
Former Vice-President of the German BundestagProf. Dr. Dr. h.c. Stefan Hradil
Johannes Gutenberg University MainzProf. Dr. Ulrike Detmers
Fachhochschule (University of Applied Sciences) BielefeldModeration: Petra Pinzler
Journalist for DIE ZEIT, author
- 9.30 p.m. End of day 1