Assemblies on Discrimination
This round of Assemblies has been divided into two parts. As discrimination can be discussed from different viewpoints, it is important to create an environment that allows for different perspectives to arise. The two perspectives might be different, but can also turn out the same. The two Reports coming out of the two discussions will be the subject of a third Assembly which will evaluate the possible outcome (or outcomes).
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Discrimination: between Freedom and Justice (Assembly I)
Participants: Everyone with a background or interest in humanities and social studies
This discussion will focus on the social aspect of discrimination, its effects and implication on society.
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Discrimination: Evolution or Devolution (Assembly II)
Participants: Everyone with a background or interest in theoretical or applied science
This discussion will focus on the evolutionary aspect of discrimination and the conditions under which it took place.
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Discrimination: a comparison between two perspectives (Assembly III)
Participants: Everyone
This discussion will try to reconcile and further develop the conclusions elaborated in the first two assemblies.