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11th Global Conference
Making Sense of: Suffering, Dying and
Death
Saturday 1st November – Monday
3rd November 2014
Prague,
Czech
Republic
The programme for the conference is available below. Delegates are
listed according to the session in which they appear. Clicking on
the Session Title will take you to the abstracts (where available)
for that session. Each delegate is listed according to their
affiliation.
Final Conference Programme
Saturday 1st
November 2014
From 12.30
Conference Registration
13.30
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Nate Hinerman
14.00
Session 1: Palliation, Attachment and the Problem of
Differentiation
Chair: Arthur Svenson
The Promise of Palliative Care for a Post-Modern Suffering
Nate Hinerman
Grief and Loss in Palliative Care: The Experience of Voluntary
Caregiving
Holi Birman
Australian Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Experiences of “Being
with Someone Who is Dying” in Real and Simulated Environments
Pauline Gillan
15.30
Coffee
16.00
Session 2: Fear, Testimony and Relativity
Chair: Lloyd Steffen
Fear of Death: The Unique Roles of Invulnerability, Resilience and
Psychosocial Maturity
Fiona Ann Papps
“Where the Word Breaks Off, No Thing May Be”: Testimony, Research
and Suffering
Richard Hovey
Is Suffering Relative?
Simon Cushing
17.30
Notices and Announcements
17.40
Wine Reception
Sunday 2nd
November 2014
09.00
Session 3: Connecting, Lasting &
Self-Injury
Chair: Luísa Maria Flora
Dead Baby Bloggers: Making Sense of Death Through On-line
Grieving
Jennifer Cypher
Ghostbook: On the Internet, No One Really Dies
Trace Norris
Ridiculing Suffering on YouTube: Parodies of a Digital Genre
Anna Johansson & Hans T. Sternudd
10.30
Coffee
10.45
Session 4: Relationships & Social Death
Chair: Helene Demers
Relationships Between Death and Culture
Jaanika Hunt
Social Death: A Useful Cross-Disciplinary Concept
Jana Kralova
Death in Public Text: Analysis of a Newspaper Debate
Lisbeth Thoresen
Simon to Input
Ian Fischer
12.45
Lunch
14.00
Session 5: Allowing, Personalizing,
Legislating
Chair: Hannah Cole
Another Way to Argue for the Killing/Letting Die Distinction
Francesca Marin
Autonomy – A Contested Concept: A Systematic Review of the Meaning
of “Autonomy” in Qualitative Research on End-of-Life
Decisions
Manya Jerina Hendriks & Robert Pool
Morris v. New Mexico: The Landmark that Occupies the Slippery
Slope?
Arthur G. Svenson
15.30
Coffee
16.00
Session 6: Mitigating, Surviving, Theologising and
Rationalising
Chair: Simon Cushing
What Good is Religious Belief for Fear of Death and Grief?
David Feldman
Between Denial and Acceptance: Paul Tillich’s Reflection On
Suffering and Finitude
Andrzej Dańczak
Faith, Hope and Love: Exploring the Theological and Relational
Contours of Suffering
T. Mark McConnell
Rational Religious Suicide
Lloyd Steffen
Monday 3rd
November 2014
09.00
Session 7: Narrating, Transforming and
Devoting
Chair: Lisbeth Thoresen
Transformative Melancholia in Death’s Journey in Fay Ng’s
Novels
Hannah Ho
Another Narrative of Death: The Outrage of the Remake of
Kurosawa’s Rashomon
Shunichi Ueno
In the Shadow of the Trenches or History Unmade: Doris
Lessing’s Alfred and Emily
Luísa Maria Flora
10.30
Coffee
11.00
Session 8: Researching, Modelling and
Instructing
Chair: David Feldman
Exploring Responses to Death in Varying Cultural Contexts:
Methodological Reflections
Ruth Evans & Jane Ribbens McCarthy
Meaning-Making, Loss, and Children
Sukh Hamilton
A Token for Death: Training Children to Die in the 17th
Century
Hannah Cole
12.30
Lunch
13.45
Session 9: Anticipating /Re-Framing and
Wounding/Incarcerating
Chair: Hans T. Sternudd
Case Studies of Prior Self-Knowledge of Approaching Death
Huai Bao
Agnes of Prague and Clare of Assisi: Gendered Suffering and the
Suffering Other
Holly Lynn Baumgartner
Don’t Suicide Me: Social Sources of Suffering and War-Related
Traumatic Experiences
Elizabeth A. Gill
Suffering Time
Renee Heberle
15.45
Coffee
16.00
Session 10: Sourcing, Documenting,
Translating
Chair: Richard Hovey
Memory and Meaning: An Interdisciplinary PhotoVoice Project
Rachel Cooper and Helene Demers
Sources of Suffering in Schopenhauer’s Works
Jordi Cabos-Teixido
The Hope of Joe
Donald Felipe
17.30
Development meeting and closing remarks
18.00
Conference Ends
Please Note: Only delegates attending the
conference are listed in the programme.
2014-10-13 10:39:04