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Co-Chairs Cathy Benedict and Panos Kanellopoulus
Schedule


Friday  13/7

16.30 – 17.00 arrival / coffee / registration

17.00-19.00  - Round Table - Philosophical Identity

Led by Hanna Nikkanen, Marja Heimonen and Sandra Stauffer

- How we see ourselves as philosophers

- What that means

- What constructed (continues to construct) that growth

- What thwarted this growth

- What the implications are as we engage in educative relationships


19.30 concert

(a) Athens Improvisation trio

(b) Manos Hadjidakis’s Megalos Erotikos


8.30  Dinner 


Saturday 14/7

9:00-9:30 coffee / registration

Session I 9:30- 10:30

1. Lauri Väkevä

Stoned Soul Picnic: Considering Three Errors of Western Modernism, and What Getting Rid of Them Would Mean for Philosophy of Music Education, in Pragmatic Terms

2. Lia Lonnert

The Example as a Basis for Learning Music 

10:30-11:00 coffee and snack break

Session II 11:00 12:30

1. Cecilia Ferm Thorgersen

Music Is A Language Of Us All – Challenges and Possibilities About Organizing Of Music Education Based on Hannah Arendt’s Thinking About Democracy

2. Patrick Jones

Philosophy of Music Education in the American Context: Transmission to, or Transformation of, Students?

3. June Boyce-Tillman

Religionless spirituality and Music Education in the UK and US


12:30- 14:00 Lunch

Session III 2:00-3:00

1. Panos Kanellopoulos

Music Education and/as Artistic Activism: Music, Pædeia and the Politics of Aesthetics

2. Patrick Schmidt

Two Speeches for the Public Good: Approximating Policy and Philosophical Discourse


Closing discussion: Identifying common threads

A Gathering of the International Society for Philosophy of Music Education

“Music Education Philosophy as a Call for Dissent: An Informal Symposium”

July 13th – 14th 2012, Athens, Greece

Join us for an informal gathering of the International
 Society for Philosophy of Music Education.  Engage in conversation,
 presentations, panel discussions, music and taverns in historical Athens 
before travelling to the opening of the 30th ISME World Conference in
 Thessaloniki.

Hosted by the co-chairs of the 2013 The Ninth International Symposium on the 
Philosophy of Music Education, Cathy Benedict & Panos Kanellopoulos, in collaboration with the Departments of Early Childhood Education of the University of Thessaly and the University of Athens, the meeting will take place at The Athens University Museum (Μουσείο Ιστορίας του Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών, Tholou Str. 5, Plaka, Athens).  Join us Friday evening for an initial round table discussion followed by a short concert, and Saturday for engaging discussion and presentations.

The Athens University Museum is situated in the heart of Athens city, in the
 Plaka area, on the northern side of the Acropolis.  The Museum is located in
 the historical building of “Kleanthis Residence,” which is also known as “The
 Old University” where the first University of the Greek Independent State 
operated during the period of 1837 to 1841. http://www.history-museum.uoa.gr/vrtour.php?langId=1. Planes and trains run frequently between Athens and Thessaloniki. Journey by plane takes 30 minutes, and by train 4.30-5.30 hrs.

There will not be a conference hotel attached to this meeting as there are many hotels in the historic
 Plaka area.  In order for there to be coffee and tea breaks during the meeting there will be a small conference fee attached to the registration.  At the time of the meeting presenters must be members of ISPME.

Please feel free to email either Panos or Cathy with any questions.

Panos Kanellopoulos pankanel@gmail.com

Cathy Benedict cathy.benedict@fiu.edu

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