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KCTOS Knowledge, creativity and transformations of society Conference
December 6-9, 2007, Vienna, Austria
    Section "Cultural locations and politics of disability":
Ursula Naue - paper presentation: Applying models to "reality": The social model of disability in the contect of current biomedical discourses
Zum Leben erweckt. Tod in der Soziologie
November 16-18, 2007, Zurich, Switzerland
Anna Durnová - invited talk: La parole spectaculaire dans le discours de la mort
Friedrichshainer Kolloquium at the IMEW (Institut Mensch, Ethik und Wissenschaft)
November 13, 2007, Berlin, Germany
    Ursula Naue - invited lecture: "Der politische Blick auf den Körper": Neue Formen von Biopolitik, Behinderung und Identität ["The political gaze on the body": New forms of biopolitics, disability and identity]
Testing genes, profiling DNA: The global governance of genomics - hopes, duties, and security
November 1-3, 2007, Brno, Czech Republic
Georg Lauß - paper presentation: Sharing Orphan Genes
Anna Durnová - plenary speech: Global Governance of genomics. A phronetic response
Cluny 40 ans après“, Annual conference of « Linguistique et littérature »
October 29-31, 2007, Besançon, France
Anna Durnová - paper presentation: Acte pragmatique – acte poétique. Traduction comme une recherche des frontières
Society for the Social Studies of Science (4s) Annual Meeting
October 11-13, 2007, Montreal, Canada
Ingrid Metzler - presentation in panel ‘Going Local, Knowing Global? Dilemmas and Challenges of Genomic Governance (Working Session)’
  Ursula Naue (together with Ernst Thoutenhoofd, VKS/KNAW, Amsterdam) -
panel convenor: STS, Disability Studies and Deaf Studies
Ursula Naue - paper presentation: “Journeys of a lost brain”: Governing Alzheimer’s Disease in the genomic era
Anna Durnová - paper presentation: Intimate dialogue as a paradigm for end of life decision-making?
Internationale Klausurwoche für Nachwuchswissenschaftler/innen:
Gerechtigkeitskonflikte um Biobanken.
October 8, 2007, Marburg, Germany
    Georg Lauß - paper presentation: Ethische, rechtliche und soziale Gestaltungsperspektiven zwischen den Ansprüchen von personaler Integrität, Sozialpflichtigkeit und Nutzenverteilung
4th European Consortium for Political Science General Conference
September 6-8, 2007, Pisa, Italy
    Herbert Gottweis and Ingrid Metzler - paper presentation: The politics of stem cell and cloning research in the United Kingdom and Italy – compared.
Ursula Naue - panel chair: The Politics of Ageing: Policies and Practices for an Ageing Society (panel within the section "Public Policy Analysis in Critical Perspective: Theory, Politics and Methods", section chairs: Frank Fischer and Wayne Parsons)
Ursula Naue - paper presentation: "Risk factor age": Governing dementia in the context of the biopolitics of ageing
Anna Durnová - paper presentation: "To die or not to die": professionalizing the empathy as a new practice for end-of-life policy.
Summer academy on Bioethics, Centre for Applied Ethics
August 20-231, 2007, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany
Anna Durnová - chair of the workshop on end-of-life issues.
Anna Durnová - Lecture: From ethical to political decision-making: Cases of Diane Pretty and Vincent Humbert.
XXIth European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care
“Ethics, philosophy and public health”
August 15 – 18, 2007, Cardiff, UK
    Ursula Naue - paper presentation: 'Self-care without a self': Alzheimer’s Disease and the concept of
personal responsibility for health
The New Governance of Life: Challenges. Transformations. Innovation.
June 11-12, 2007, Vienna, Austria.
Ingrid Metzler - paper presentation: Regenerating Italy? Stem cell governance in Italy
Society for Disability Studies 20th Annual Conference
"Disability & Disability Studies: Works in Progress"
May 31-June 2, 2007, Seattle, USA
    Ursula Naue - paper presentation: On biopolitics, norms and disability: reconsidering the social model in
the context of biomedical discourses
Interpretation in policy analysis: research & practice
May 31-June 2, 2007, Vrije Universiteit &Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Anna Durnová - paper presentation: Intimacy as institutionalized structure: Dying online?
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„Wspólczesne koncepcje sprawiedliwosci” (Conference of young philosophers and legal theoreticians)
May 1–20. 2007, Sulejow, Poland
Anna Durnová - paper presentation: From legal to political face of End-of-Life
9th NNDR (Nordic Network on Disability Research) Conference
May 10-12, 2007, Göteborg, Sweden
  Ursula Naue – paper presentation: Governing disability in Austria:
Participation in a changing socio-political context
Masaryk University, Faculty of Law
May 7, 2007, Brno, Czech Reupblic
Anna Durnová - Invited Lecture: Regulations of life sciences as a new challenge for politics.
Marie Currie Convening - Science & Technology Studies Unit, Dept of Sociology, University of York
March 29-31, 2007, York, UK
Ingrid Metzler - paper presentation: On sticky embryos, upcoming corpses & research on "foundational" questions
Fourth Lancaster-Cardiff CESAGen International Conference “Genomics and Society”
March 26-28, The Royal Society, London, UK
Barbara Prainsack - paper presentation: Bodies to resocialize: DNA behind bars
Austrian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and the Austrian Society for Genetics
and Gene Technology
March 12, 2007, University of Innsbruc, Austria
Barbara Prainsack - invited talk: Regulating biotechnology and public attitudes: Austria and Israel
Faculty of Humanities & Social Science, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
February 28, 2007, Beersheva, Israel
Barbara Prainsack - invited seminar: One nation, one clone: Fears and hopes, and the future – Public attitudes towards human reproductive cloning
Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University
February 20, 2007, Tel Aviv, Israel
    Barbara Prainsack - invited department seminar: Measuring public attitudes towards human genetics: What sense does it make
eGENIS International Conference: Governing Genomics
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Regulation of the Biosciences
January 25-27, 2007, Exeter, UK
Ursula Naue - paper presentation: Governing Alzheimer’s Disease in Austria – Reflections on the re-percussion of genomics research on disease management
Barbara Prainsack - plenary talk: The Governance of WHAT? Analyzing the global governance of genomics after the `empirical turn´
CESAGen
January 24, 2007, Lancaster, UK
Barbara Prainsack - invited department seminar: One nation, one clone? Reflections on cultural and methodological aspects of research into public attitudes towards the new genetics and genomics
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