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Dénia 2023 Humanitats Festival Program: all schedules and participants

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Start date: 26th October 2023
Finish date: 28th October 2023
Event type: Talk / conference
Place: Dénia
Tickets: Subscription €20 / Session €3
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The programming of the new edition is as follows:

Thursday October 26

Inaugural session | Literature against democracy-racism

Time: 18:00 | Location: Sala l'Androna

  • Opening session with the participation of Zulfü Livaneli, composer and writer, author of Serenade for Nadia.

Past and future of ideologies

Time: 19:30 | Location: Sala l'Androna

  • Joseph Ramoneda, writer and journalist, content director of Dénia Festival of the Humanities.
  • Chiara Bottici, philosopher and writer, director of Gender Studies and Associate Professor of Philosophy at The New School, author of Anarchfemminism (Bloomsbury, 2021).
  • Christina Manzano, journalist, director of External Relations at the Ibero-American General Secretariat (SEGIB).

musical recital

Time: 17:00 to 20:00 | Location: Marqués de Campo

  • Recital by the students of the Tenor Cortis Conservatory of Dénia and the Artistic Musical grouping of Dénia.

Friday October 27

Health and technology in a global world

Time: 10:00 | Location: Social Center

  • Rafael Villasanjuan, journalist, graduate in Information Sciences from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB).
  • Christina O'Callaghan, co-director of the interuniversity master's degree in Planetary Health at the UOC-UPF-ISGlobal.
  • Gonzalo fanjul, director of the Policy Analysis area of ​​the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal).

The decline of Europe and the changes in world hegemony

Time: 10:00 | Location: Sala l'Androna

  • Pankaj Mishra, writer and essayist, author of Bland fanatics.
  • Nuria Oliver, co-founder and vice president of ELLIS, chief scientific advisor at the Vodafone Institute and chief data scientist at DataPop Alliance.
  • Carme Colomina, principal researcher at CIDOB, specialized in the European Union, disinformation and global politics.

Post-democratic authoritarianism

Time: 12:00 | Location: Social Center

  • Manuel Alias, journalist, National Prize for Journalism and Media 2022.
  • Soledad Gallego-Diaz, journalist, director of El País (2018/2020).
  • Zira Box, professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology of the University of Valencia, co-author of Reactionary Nationalists, Fascists and Dictatorships in the Twentieth Century: Against Democracy.

War and wars

Time: 12:00 | Location: Sala l'Androna

  • Joanna Bourke, Professor of History at Birkbeck College, London, author of Thirst for blood.
  • Xosé M. Núñez Seixas, professor of Contemporary History at the University of Santiago de Compostela, author of Wolf's lairs. Memories of authoritarian Europe y Back to Stalingrad.
  • Aurora Bosch, professor in the department of Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Valencia.

Utopia, dystopia and power

Time: 16:30 | Location: Social Center

  • Maria Noise, visual artist, researcher and cultural producer.
  • Clara Serra, philosopher, researcher at the University of Barcelona, ​​author of Lionesses and foxes.
  • Antonio Monegal, professor of Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature at the Pompeu Fabra University.

A possible ecological future

Time: 16:30 | Location: Sala l'Androna

  • Christina Monge, political scientist, president of the Más Democracia association.
  • Antxon Olabe, environmental economist and essayist, author of Need for an Earth Policy.
  • Andreu Escriva, member of the Group of Experts for the Climate Emergency of Barcelona, ​​author of Against sustainability.

What can literature teach us about the future?

Time: 18:30 | Location: Social Center

  • Edurne portela, writer, author of maddi and the borders.
  • Martha Sanz, writer, author of Metal shutters snap down.
  • Jordy Amat, philologist and writer, author of The chauffeur's son.
  • Enric Balaguer, professor of literature at the University of Alicante and writer.

Lluís Vives Space | The socioeconomic roots of growing unrest

Time: 18:30 | Location: Sala l'Androna

  • Sophie Baby, historian, professor of Contemporary History at the University of Burgundy and junior member of the University Institute of France.
  • Anton Costas, economist, professor of Economic Policy at the University of Barcelona and president of the Economic and Social Council.
  • Jordi Alberich, economist, content director of the Dénia Festival de les Humanitats.

Lluís Vives Space | The role of the company

Time: 19:30 | Location: Sala l'Androna

  • Jordi Mercader, president of Miquel y Costas & Miquel, and president of the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation.
  • Maite Anton, president of the Alicante Family Business Association.
  • Patrici Calvo, professor of the Department of Philosophy and Sociology of the Universitat Jaume I, author of The Cordial Economy. Ethics, Recognition and Reciprocity.

dance exhibition

Time: 19:00 p.m. to 21:00 p.m. | Location: Plaça del Consell

  • Dance workshop and exhibition by the Swing School Marina Lindy Hop.

Saturday October 28

Possible futures: humans beyond the Anthropocene

Time: 10:00 | Location: Social center

  • marti dominguez, essayist and writer, professor of Journalism at the University of Valencia, director of method and author of Mater.
  • Núria Montserrat, ICREA researcher and leader of the Pluripotency for Organ Regeneration group at the Bioengineering Institute of Catalonia (IBEC).
  • Ricard Solé, physicist, ICREA research professor, director of the Complex Systems Laboratory of the PRBB, UPF.

Can we constitute ourselves as humanity?

Time: 11:30 | Location: Social Center

  • Victor Gomez Pin, philosopher, professor emeritus at the UAB and researcher at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris.
  • Tomàs Marquès i Bonet, evolutionary biologist, director of the Institute of Evolutionary Biology, Barcelona.
  • Marcela Jabbaz, doctor in Sociology and professor at the University of Valencia, vice dean of Equality, Culture and Participation of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the UV.

Closing session | Humanities, science and artificial intelligence

Time: 13:00 | Location: Social Center

  • Arcadi Navarro, professor of Genetics and ICREA research professor at UPF, director of the Pasqual Maragall Foundation.
  • Francesc Colomer, doctor in Philosophy and expert in Ethics and Artificial Intelligence, Secretary of Tourism of the Generalitat Valenciana (2015/2023).

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