Rencontre autour du livre "Clashing Vulnerabilities: Disability and Conflict"
Seminar about the book Clashing Vulnerabilities: Disability and Conflict by Simo Vehmas of Stockholm University, 2024–2025 fellow at the Paris IAS, with Don Kulick of Uppsala University and the University of Hong Kong, writer-in-residence for the month of May 2026 at the Paris IAS.
How might we think about vulnerability by looking at cases where different kinds of vulnerabilities clash?
Welcome to a discussion about the role conflicts and clashes play in comprehending “vulnerability”. How do clashes influence what can count as a vulnerability? And what kinds of vulnerabilities matter more than others? Why?
Program
- Welcome and introduction (Don Kulick & Simo Vehmas);
- Rights vs. wrong: debates about sex and disability (Don Kulick, Uppsala University & Hong Kong University);
- French teachers vs. disabled students (Cristina Popescu, CEMS-EHESS & Bielefeld University);
- Inherent vs. contingent vulnerabilities (Simo Vehmas, Stockholm University);
- Discussion (Marie Assaf, Sciences Po Paris).
Practical details
Free event open to the public at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales-EHESS (54 Boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris, Room AS1_23).
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