Philosophy, Disability, and Social Change 6 (#PhiDisSocCh6): Day Three

SCHEDULE FOR TODAY’S EVENTS:

(All times shown are in EST)

Friday, January 30, 2026

10:00am-10:05am Welcome to Day Three of #PhiDisSocCh6

Shelley Lynn Tremain (BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY)

10:05am-12:05pm Panel: Anarchist and Marxist Influences and Fascist Confrontations

Robert Chapman (Durham), “Boy Scout Fascism: Health Fascism in the Political Philosophy of Robert Baden-Powell”

Nic Cottone (Michigan State), “Capitalism, Reification, and the Naturalization of Disability”

Cal Nelson (Duquesne), “Anarchist Contributions to a General Theory of Visible and Invisible Marginalization”

Chair: Maeve McKeown (Groningen)

12:05pm-12:10pm Break

12:10-1:30 Panel: Being, Knowing, Doing

Ada Jaarsma (Mount Royal) and Bailey Szustak (Mount Royal), “Cripping, Making, Teaching”

Corinne Lajoie (Western), “Disability Accommodations, Epistemic Injustice, and Harms to Self-Trust”

Chair: Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril (Sheffield)

1:30pm-2:00pm Break

2:00pm-4:00pm Roundtable: Naming, Resisting, and Transforming the Ableist Mechanisms and Practices of Philosophy

Participants: Karin Boxer (Independent)

                     Emily R. Douglas (Vanier)

                     Sofia Jeppsson (Umeå)

                     Julie Maybee (Graduate Center, CUNY/Lehman)

Facilitators: Johnathan Flowers (California State, Northridge)

                    Melinda Hall (Central Florida)

4:00pm Closing Remarks

Shelley Lynn Tremain (BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY) and Melinda Hall (Central Florida)

Registration for Philosophy, Disability, and Social Change 6 (#PhiDisSocCh6) is still open and free. To register, go here:  https://ucf.zoom.us/meeting/register/WP_M_6bNTKaaqzxlh1Ex4A

For more information about the Philosophy, Disability, and Social Change conference series, email Shelley Lynn Tremain at sltremain <at> gmail.com.

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