Have we ever been/will we still be human?
Program
25 November 2021
First Session
Chair: Daniela Carpi (University of Verona)
10:00-10:15
Welcome address
- Daniela Carpi (University of Verona) - Fulvio Cortese (University of Trento)
10:15-10:45
Minding the Shift: some thoughts on the human and the not too human mind
- Jeanne Gaakeer (Erasmus University, Rotterdam) - online
10:45-11.15
Wild beasts, posthumans and the limits of legal imagination
- Pier Giuseppe Monateri (University of Turin)
11:15-11: 30
Break
11:30-12:00
Dominion and Submission: Remo Bodei's theory on non-human personality and the Roman law
- Carlo Pelloso (University of Verona)
12:00-12:30
Discussion
Second Session
Chair: Paolo Carta (University of Trento)
14:30- 15:00
Is Bureaucracy the Answer of the Law to Digital Technologies?
- Paola Carbone, Giuseppe Rossi (IULM)
15:00-15:30
The Impact of the New Materialism on Technology and the Law
- Dario Haux (University of Lucerne)
15.30-15.45
Break
15.45-16.15
Sustainable posthumanism? Ethical nudging and normative robomorphing
- Cristina Costantini (University of Perugia) - online
16.15-16.45
Garden, cities, urban hierarchies, and the legal construction of sub-human spaces
- Matteo Nicolini (University of Verona)
16.45-17.15
Discussion
26 November 2021
Third Session
Chair: Fulvio Cortese (University of Trento)
9:30-10:00
On the Marionette Theatre" by H. von Kleist. The impossible marriage between humanity and technology
- Federico Puppo (University of Trento)
10:00-10:30
Posthuman Gothic, or The Romance of Terror and Technology
- Marita Nadal (University of Zaragoza) - online
10:30-11:00
Law and technology in posthuman fairy tales
- Sidia Fiorato (University of Verona)
11:00-11:15
Break
11:15-11:45
Of Sexbots, Cyborgs and Artificial Intelligence: Articulations of the Posthuman Subject in Jeanette Winterson’s Frankissstein
- Susana Onega (University of Zaragoza) - online
11:45-12:30
Discussion
Fourth Session
Chair: Federico Puppo (University of Trento)
14:30-15:00
Worlds falling apart: Jeanette Winterson’s ecojustice perspective in The Stone Gods
- Annalisa Volpone (University of Perugia)
15:00-15:30
Technology, Ethics, and Law: A constitutional journey through the works of Ian McEwan
- Simone Penasa (University of Trento)
15:30-16:00
Embodied and uploaded posthuman beings in Larissa Lai’s The Tiger Flu
- Chiara Battisti (University of Verona)
16:00-16:30
Discussion
Scientific Coordination:
- Daniela Carpi (University of Verona)
- Fulvio Cortese (University of Trento)
Information and Registration:
The webinar will take place in person and in live streaming on this web page. Participation is free but in person event registration is necessary:
- In person event - Registration (Places available are limited)
- Online - You can follow the Conference in live streaming on this web page