Events
My public appearances in the past and future (as far as I can see): lectures, conference speeches, workshops, concerts, performances, petanque tournaments... sociology, music and other stuff, all in one.
theatrical performance
Jaroslav Dušek (speaking, acting, dancing, singing), Pjér Lašéz (bass, guitar, singing, speaking), Zdeněk Konopásek (drums, percussion, trumpet), Viktor Zborník (lights).
theatrical performance
Jaroslav Dušek (speaking, acting, dancing, singing), Pjér Lašéz (bass, guitar, singing, speaking), Zdeněk Konopásek (drums, percussion, trumpet), Viktor Zborník (lights).
theatrical performance
dJaroslav Dušek (speaking, acting, dancing, singing), Pjér Lašéz (bass, guitar, singing, speaking), Zdeněk Konopásek (drums, percussion, trumpet), Viktor Zborník (lights).
28. 1. 2006
:::: Vizita: Ústí nad Labem
theatrical performance
dJaroslav Dušek (speaking, acting, dancing, singing), Pjér Lašéz (bass, guitar, singing, speaking), Zdeněk Konopásek (drums, percussion, trumpet), Viktor Zborník (lights).
theatrical performance
dJaroslav Dušek (speaking, acting, dancing, singing), Pjér Lašéz (bass, guitar, singing, speaking), Zdeněk Konopásek (drums, percussion, trumpet), Viktor Zborník (lights).
theatrical performance
Jaroslav Dušek (speaking, acting, dancing, singing), Pjér Lašéz (bass, guitar, singing, speaking), Zdeněk Konopásek (drums, percussion, trumpet), Viktor Zborník (lights).
theatrical performance
Jaroslav Dušek (speaking, acting, dancing, singing), Pjér Lašéz (bass, guitar, singing, speaking), Zdeněk Konopásek (drums, percussion, trumpet), Viktor Zborník (lights).
14. 1. 2006
:::: Zdeněk Konopásek: What is often left out of science's promises: on the ethical dimension of nano-technologies
Presentation at the international workshop Promises of science (Science, or else series), Villa Lanna, Praha, January 14-15, 2006
Nanotechnology is a privileged and promising field of contemporary research. What seemed to be a science-fiction in Drexler’s book Engines of creation published in 1986 is becoming, at least in part, a matter of serious scientific debates. It is generally accepted that nanotechnologies are going to profoundly change our world and, indeed, ourselves. Applications in medicine and environmental politics are emphasised as examples of improvements brought about by this research field. Promises that are articulated by promoters of “nano” are relatively widely debated. But what about those issues implied by nanotechnologies, but usually not included in explicitly stated promises? What about hidden or under-articulated parts of nano-sciences? Besides potential risks associated with “nano”, there is an important ethical dimension (reaching far beyond the usual issues of scientific ethics) to be discussed. I will briefly sketch specificities of these ethical issues as well as their current reflections in the politics of nano-related research.
12. 1. 2006
:::: Dr. Konopný Quartet live at Nad Viktorkou (Praha)
Concert at the Nad Viktorkou pub (Bořivojova, Praha 3 - Žižkov)
28. 11. 2005
:::: Dr. Konopný Quartet live at Nad Viktorkou (Praha)
Concert at the Nad Viktorkou pub (Bořivojova, Praha 3 - Žižkov)
25. 11. 2005
:::: Vizita: Chomutov
theatrical performance
dJaroslav Dušek (speaking, acting, dancing, singing), Pjér Lašéz (bass, guitar, singing, speaking), Zdeněk Konopásek (drums, percussion, trumpet), Viktor Zborník (lights).
23. 11. 2005
:::: Zdeněk Konopásek: Nikdy jsme nebyli moderní Bruno Latoura [Bruno Latour\'s We have never been modern]
Lecture within series The key texts for social anthropology, Dept. of anthropology, Faculty of human sciences, Charles University
11. 11. 2005
:::: Kvartet dr. Konopného (Barák club, Kostelec nad Černými Lesy)
Concert at the music club Barák, Kostelec nad Černými Lesy
21. 10. 2005
:::: Zdeněk Konopásek: Identity work in an environmental controversy
Presentation at the 5th international conference on Conflict in identities, identities in conflict, Faculty of social studies, Masaryk University in Brno
When participating in environmental controversies, social actors engage not only in arguing, but also in various forms of “identity work”. By articulating the subject of a controversy, they often imply definitions of themselves and of their opponents. Examples from my recent empirical work suggest that flexibility, mutability and multiplicity of these identities are an important resource for conflict resolution. Although this may sound as a typically abstract academic view of the problem I will discuss its practical political relevance.
16. 10. 2005
:::: Zátory in Malostranská beseda (Praha)