ISME 2023: The Practice of Governing Institutions

The 16th Annual Conference of the International Society for MacIntyrean Enquiry

Organized in collaboration with the School of Economics and Business of the University of Navarra

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A pdf version of the conference program is available at the University of Navarra’s website (direct link)

Thursday, June 29

All conference sessions will take place in the Edificio Amigos.

OPENING WELCOME
10:00-10:30
Room M01

KEYNOTE LECTURE
10:30-11:30
Room M01
“Revisiting Institutions and Practices in MacIntyre’s Thinking: Challenges and Reflections”
(Prof. Haridimos Tsoukas)

COFFEE BREAK
11:30-12:00

COLLOQUIA 1
12:00-13:30

Room M01
“Chronic Moral Injury in the Medical Professions”
(Lily Abadal & Garrett Potts)

“The Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Principle”
(Geoff Moore)


“Towards a MacIntyrean Model of Virtuous Management and Leadership”
(Efuntomi Wosu)

Room M02
“Thomistic Aristotelians on Practice, Governing and Institutions”
(Kelvin Knight)

“Between Sartre and Goffman: Alasdair MacIntyre and Hegel’s Theory of the Self”
(Tony Burns)

“MacIntyre, Liberal Institutions and the Demise of Managerial Expertise”
(Pedro António Monteiro Franco)

LUNCH
14:00-15:30

COLLOQUIA 2
15:30-17:30

Room M01
“Practice-Driven Institutionalism and MacIntyrean Practice-based Morality”
(Irene Chu)

“Are Practices Self-governing?”
(Jeffrey Pocock)


“Sciences as Practices: A MacIntyrean Response to The New Demarcation Problem”
(Raquel Sequeira)

“Why Do Universities Have Students? MacIntyrean Reflections on Practices, Institutions, and University Governance”
(Peter Wicks)

Room M02
“MacIntyre, Divine Knowledge of Future Contingents, Free Human Agency, and the Rationality of Traditions”
(Christopher Lutz)

“MacInytre’s Church: Έκκλησία as a Community of Practical Reason”
(Thomas Pearson)

“The Practice of Governing while Resisting the Dominant Technocratic Paradigm”
(Gregory Beabout)

“Tradition: Where MacIntyre Meets Hayek to Ground Ethical Governance”
(Maria Clara Ames)

COFFEE BREAK
17:30-18:00

 

FRIDAY, June 30

KEYNOTE LECTURE
10:30-11:30
Room M01
“Can Work be Meaningful Under Algorithmic Management? A MacIntyrean Enquiry”
(Prof. Pablo García Ruiz)

COFFEE BREAK
11:30-12:00

COLLOQUIA 3
12:00-14:00

Room M01
“Deinstitutionalization and Practice-Sustaining Virtues in Journalism”
(Sandra Borden & Mónica Codina)

“Gamification as Governance? A MacIntyrean Critique of Institutionalized Value-capture”
(Paolo Monti)

“MacIntyre on YouTube: a Discussion on the Affordances and Limitations of Divulging Virtue Ethics Through Video and Social Media”
(Tatiana Rodríguez Leal)

“Of Design Excellence: A MacIntyrean Inquiry into the Practice of Design”
(Thomas Coulombe-Morency, Philippe Gauthier, & Guillaume Bluma)

Room M02
“Alasdair MacIntyre, the Anarchist? An Inquiry into MacIntyre’s Political Orientation”
(Matti Eskelinen)

“Is Statesmanship a Virtue?”
(Godefroy Desjonquères)


“MacIntyre and Political Discourse”
(Joe Simpson)


“Animals and Politics: Implications of Aquinas & MacIntyre's Theories of Governance for Nonhuman Animals”
(Joseph Wilbur)

LUNCH
14:00-15:30

COLLOQUIA 4
15:30-17:30

Room M01
“Popular Sovereignty and Functional Political Institutions”
(Abraham Martinez Hernandez)

“A MacIntyrean Case for Governmental Pluralism”
(David Thunder)


“MacIntyre’s Mean: Overcoming a Nietzschean-Weberian Spectrum of Excess and Deficiency”
(Reiss Kruger)

“The Concept of the ‘Savage’ in Colonial Institutions: Reflections on MacIntyre”
(Noell Birondo)

Room M02
“Theorising Meaningful Non-Alienated Labour”
(Andrius Bielskis)

“Our Present Political Distress, from R.G. Collingwood to A. MacIntyre”
(Baudouin de Guillebon)

“Is MacIntyre a Historicist? MacIntyre’s Philosophical History and its Sources”
(Ostiane Lazrak)

COFFEE BREAK
17:30-18:00

GALA DINNER
21:00-22:30

 

Saturday, July 1

KEYNOTE LECTURE
10:30-11:30
Room M01
“Common Action and the Shaping of Character”
(Prof. Mark Hoipkemier)

COFFEE BREAK
11:30-12:00

COLLOQUIA 5
12:00-14:00
Room M01
“The Practice of Governance’s Influence Over Social Compartmentalization and Fragmentation of Desires”
(Sandra Hernández González)

“Integrity and Managers in Organizations”
(Javier David Moreno Giraldo)

“Using Artworks as a Window Through Which to Re-examine Macintyre’s Critique of Neoliberal Governance”
(Simon Willems & Kleio Akrivou)

“Self-governance and Narratives: Exploring Traditional Practices for leadership”
(Omowumi Ogunyemi)

LUNCH
14:00-15:30