Cherise Regier speaks on the topic ‘Employees’ Capability for Voice as a Determinant of Wellbeing: An Empirical Evaluation of the Right-to-Disconnect Legislation in Europe.’ Responder: Jean-Michel Bonvin, Professor of Sociology and Socioeconomics at the University of Geneva
HDCA Webinar 2023 Work and EmploymentVideo and Webinar Archive
Racism and Ill-Being
In this webinar, Professor Crain Soudien, Emeritus Professor at the University of Cape Town and a long-standing researcher in the field of racism and education takes us through some of the conceptual issues in thinking about racism. Following his presentation, are reflections from Mikateko Mathebula, Faith Mkwananzi, Oliver Mutanga, Daizy Nalwamba, and Melanie Walker. Their insights will contribute to our understanding of the complex ways in which systemic racism influences our work.
HDCA Webinar 2023 HDCA VideosOpening Speech of the Conference Chairs
Opening speech of the Conference Chairs: Pepka Boyadjieva and Petya Ilieva-Trichkova
HDCA Conference 2023Plenary 1: Presidential Address: Of History, Futures and a Repair Praxis in Knowledge and Education Spaces
Keynote speaker: Melanie Walker, HDCA President
Higher Education & Human Development, University of the Free State, South Africa
Chair: Jay Drydyk, Professor of Philosophy Carleton University, Canada
Plenary 2: War and Types of Pacifism
Keynote speaker: Martha C. Nussbaum
Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor
University of Chicago
Chair: Sarah Perrine
Trust For Social Achievement
Plenary 3: Panel Discussion: Sustainable Development through Evidence-Based and Collaborative Policymaking: The Case of Removing Financial Barriers to Early Education in Bulgaria Discussion
Keynote Speaker: Joost De Laat
Professor of Economics and Director, Utrecht University Centre for Global Challenges, The Netherlands
Chair: Eugenia Volen
Director, Early Learning and Care Program, Trust for Social Achievement
Discussants:
Denitsa Sacheva, Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Labour, Social and Demographic Policy, National Assembly of Republic of Bulgaria
Deyan Kolev, Chairman, AMALIPE Center for Interethnic Dialogue and Tolerance
Plenary 4: Ul Haq Lecture: Measurement Is Not Everything, But It Does Make A Difference
Keynote speaker: S. Subramanian
Independent researcher
Formerly Professor at Madras Institute of Development Studies Chennai, India
Chair: Petya Kabakchieva
Sofia University
Plenary 6: Sen Lecture: Global Income Inequality: Recent Changes and their Political Implications
Keynote speaker: Branko MILANOVIĆ
City University of New York, United States
Chair: Shailaja FENNELL
Centre of South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Respondent: Enrica CHIAPPERO-MARTINETTI
Professor of economic policy, University of Pavia, Italy
Plenary 7: Digital Technologies for Inclusive Development?
Keynote speaker: Vassil Kirov
Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at BAS, Bulgaria
Chair: Alejandra Boni
Ingenio (CSIC-Universitat Politècnica de València), Spain
Plenary 8: Panel Discussion: Old and New Vulnerabilities at Work: Workplace Inclusion and Innovation on Whose Terms?
Chair panelist: Ursula Holtgrewe
Head of the Work and Equal Opportunities Unit, Centre for Social Innovation GmbH (ZSI), Vienna, Austria
Panelists:
Steven Dhondt, Researcher at TNO and visiting professor at KU Leuven Belgium
Karina Angelieva, Head of the Political Cabinet, Ministry of Energy, Bulgaria
Zaakhir Asmal, Research Officer at the Development Policy Research Unit, School of Economics, University of Cape Town, South Africa