Nos acaba de llegar elprograma definitivo de la conferencia promovida por la red de Humanidades veterinarias, que a continuación os transcribo:
Doing Animal Health in more-than-human Worlds
First (digital) Conference for the Network of Veterinary Humanities
Messerli Research Institute, University of Vienna, Medical University of Vienna, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
October 8-9th 2020
Program
Thursday, 8th of October
12am-01pm Welcome by Julia Gutjahr & Kerstin Weich
Keynote: Ludek Broz – Veterinarization of the Future and its Zoonotic Limits
01-02:30pm Panel 1
Chair: N.N.
Karen Hiestand (Sussex, UK) – “What would you do if it was your cat?” The Autonomy Principle in Veterinary Ethics
Mariessa Long (Vienna) -The concept of quality of life for horses
Marc Bubeck (Munich) – ‘Veterinarians are the protectors of animals’. Caring and killing as a constructive element of veterinary professionalism of veterinary students in Germany
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03-04:30pm Panel 2
Chair: Julia Gutjahr
Pru Hobson-West (Nottingham) – Controversies in human and animal vaccination
Jane Desmond (Urbana, IL) – Prospects for a Multi-species Medical Humanities
Kerstin Weich (Vienna) – Veterinarizing Medical Philosophy
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05-06:30pm Panel 3
Chair: N.N.
Jenny Vermilya (Denver) – Tracking “Large” or “Small”. The Reality of Boundaries for Veterinary Students
Taylor Rezvani (et al.) (Pullman, WA) – Veterinarian beliefs about educating new puppy owners about puppy training and socialization: a mixed-methods study
Łucja Lange (Lodz) – Sterilizations and castrations from the animal caregivers’ point of view. Discussion with the findings
Friday, 9th of October
09-11am Panel 4
Chair: Łucja Lange
Else Vogel (Amsterdam) – Veterinary values: achieving good farm animal care in intensive
livestock farming in the Netherlands
Julia Gutjahr (Hamburg) – Professionalism of farm animal vets between market and morality
Nicolas Fortané (et al.) (Paris) – The evolution of farm animal veterinary businesses
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11.30am-01pm Panel 5
Chair: Kerstin Weich
Florian Auerochs (Vechta, Germany) – The Vet and the Virus: Encountering Zoonosis in (popular) fiction
Bruno Beljak (Zagreb, Croatia) – Rethinking Anthronosis. Human borne ill-health of animals in modern society
Jill Morstad (Lincoln, NE) – Synchronic dog meets diachronic doggy doctor: A rhetoric of behavior
01-02pm lunch break
02-03pm Final discussion: Future plans