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  • The study aims showing how differences between communities translate into “otherism”, radicalism, and political polarisation. Choosing Sri Lanka as an example, it will study Sinhala identity narration, allowing this majoritarian group to act as under constant threat by the “other” (firstly Tamils, now Muslims).
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  • Technological innovation and body enhancement seem to challenge the process of polarization that has been traditionally associated with corporeality, favouring forms of hybridization that entail relevant consequences in terms of signification, as well as regards the ethical dimension. The seminar deals with such issues by combining a thorough literature review with the analysis of relevant case studies.
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  • The research group of the Bruno Kessler Foundation's Center for Religious Sciences (ISR-FBK) presents to the public the results of the investigation of the intersectional approach in Italy, conducted within the European project INGRiD (Intersecting Grounds of Discrimination in Italy).
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  • Valeria Fabretti: The talk refers to intersectionality as a conceptual tool to better investigate religiously motivated hate speech and its social effects. Bernd Kortmann: The overall spirit of this talk is to showcase concepts, theories, methods and approaches which linguistics provides for detecting and classifying hate speech and related types of speech, with a special focus on religion-related hate speech.
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  • STELLA MORRA: "Beyond the Public and the Private. Family, Church and Society in the Space of the Common" ANDREA GRILLO: "A Theological Doctrine of Sexuality and Life Forms in the Open Society. Women's Authorities and the Rights of Homosexual Persons as Commonplaces of Depolarization"
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  • "Center" and "peripheries" are the coordinates through which we can describe the power relations between nations and between continents, in the religious, political and economic spheres. Decolonial theology is an attempt to change these power relations and the interpretation of tradition.
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  • In this webinar, Sara Agnelli (University of Florida) and Monica Consolandi (Vita-Salute San Raffaele University & FBK-ISR) will present the role of medical humanities in bridging the divide between the humanities and the natural sciences, also through the discussion of the study protocol COMMUNI.CARE.
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  • Workshop will be attended: Marco Guerini - Counter Narrative Generation with AI: An Antidote to Hate and Polarization. Riccardo Gallotti - Quantifying and Modeling Online Polarization and the Spreading of Disinformation Stefanie Ullmann - Radicalisation, (De)Polarisation and the Role of Artificial Intelligence
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  • After presenting a range of conceptions of disagreement and belief polarization from social psychology and philosophical epistemology, the talk will critically discuss the question of whether, and to what extent, those conceptions are useful for understanding phenomena of religious disagreement.
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  • The intervention will focus on the conflict over the "pachamama", figurines depicting a pregnant woman, which split progressive and conservative Catholics during the Amazon Synod (2019). With reference to Latour and V. de Castro, the presentation will analyze the overlapped political and religious semantic layers ...
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  • A physician, Loreta Rocchetti, and a jurist, Simone Penasa, will dialogue with Sandro Spinsanti, psychologist and bioethicist, on the themes of care and spirituality.
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  • The Russian invasion of Ukraine has taken most of public opinion in Europe by surprise. The general puzzlement is a mixture of astonishment for the return of forms of organized violence that were thought to be definitively overcome in the Old Continent ...
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