Monday

9:30–11:00 Welcome & Introductions Moderation: Rahel Jaeggi Room: 2249a – Geuss, Raymond: The Idea of a , “Ideology” & “Interests”.

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11:30–12:15 Group Discussions Marx I – Marx, Karl: “Thesis on Feuerbach“ & “German Ideo- logy“. – Marx, Karl: “Contribution to the Critique of Hegel‘s Philosophy of Right: Introduction“.

12:15–1:00 Plenary Discussion Marx I Moderation: Eva von Redecker Room: 2249a

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3:00–4:30 : Recognition as Ideology Moderation: Room: 2249a

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5:00–6:30 Rahel Jaeggi: Re-thinking Ideology Moderation: Alice Crary Room: 2249a

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7:00–9:00 Round-table: The Concept of Ideology in Cri- tical Theory With Robert Gooding-Williams, Sally Haslan- ger, Karen Ng, Titus Stahl & Axel Honneth; Moderation: Rahel Jaeggi Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum, Auditorium

Optional gathering point for dinner: BLRO, Gleisdreieckpark Tuesday

9:30–11:00 Group Discussion Marx II & Adorno – Marx, Karl: Fetishism of Commodities – Adorno, Theodor W.: “Sociology and Empirical Re- search“. – Adorno, Theodor W.: “Culture Industry Reconside- red“.

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11:30–1:00 Plenary Discussion Marx II & Adorno Moderation: Isette Schuhmacher Room: 2249a

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3:00–4:30 Karen Ng: Ideology Critique from Hegel and Marx to Critical Theory Moderation: Rahel Jaeggi Room: 2249a

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5:00–6:30 Titus Stahl: Ideology, Ideological Propagan- da and Epistemic Oppression Moderation: Robin Celikates Room: 2249a

Optional gathering point for dinner: BRLO, Gleisdreieckpark Wednesday

9:30–10:15 Group Discussion Du Bois – Du Bois, W. E. B.: “The Black Worker“. – Du Bois, W. E. B.: “The White World“.

10:15–11:00 Plenary Discussion Du Bois Moderation: Robin Celikates Room: 2249a

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11:30–1:00 Robert Gooding-Williams: Ideology, Social Practices, and Anti-Black Concepts Moderation: Martin Saar Room: 2249a

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3:00–4:00 Information for international students at the HU (optional)

4:15–5:45 Sightseeing trip by boat, departure Fried- richstraße

(6:00 Graduation ceremony for the Humboldt Univer- sity philosophy department, attendance opti- onal, Keynote by Alice Crary) Thursday

9:30–11:00 Group Discussions Althusser & Bourdieu – Althusser, Louis: “On Ideology“. – Bourdieu, Pierre: “On Symbolic Power“. – Bourdieu, Pierre/Eagleton, Terry: “Doxa and Common Life“.

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11:30–1:00 Plenary Discussions Althusser & Bourdieu Moderation: Martin Saar Room: 2249a

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3:00–4:30 Robin Celikates: Beyond the Critical Theorists’ Nightmare: Epistemic Injustice, Looping Ef- fects, and Ideology Critique Moderation: Rahel Jaeggi Room: 2249a

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5:00–6:30 Martin Saar: Spinoza and the Political Imaginary Moderation: Rahel Jaeggi Room: 2249a

Optional gathering point for dinner: BRLO, Gleisdreieckpark Friday

9:30–10:15 Group Discussion Simone de Beauvoir - De Beauvoir, Simone: The Second Sex, “Introduc- tion”.

10:15–11:00 Plenary Discussion Simone de Beauvoir Moderation: Eva von Redecker Room: 2249a

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11:30–1:00 Alice Crary: The Role of Animals in Radical Social Thought: Animalizing ideologies and the question of critique Moderation: Isette Schuhmacher Room: 2249a

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3:00–4:30 Sally Haslanger: Racism, Ideology, and Soci- al Movements / Critical Theory and Practice Moderation: Rahel Jaeggi Room: 2249a

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5:00–6:30 Round-table: Ideology: Resúmé & Future Per- spectives With Robin Celikates, Alice Crary, Robert Gooding-Williams, Karen Ng, Rahel Jaeggi, Martin Saar, Titus Stahl. Report by Janosch Prinz. Moderation: Eva von Redecker Room: 2249a

8:00 Dinner & Party at Ballhaus Notes Notes Notes Groups

//Group #1 Ahlhaus, Svenja (Universität Hamburg) Andriychuk, Ihor (National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy) Atherton, Emma (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Bohrer, Ashley (DePaul University) Bufkin, Sarah (Oxford University) Cabezas Cesar (Columbia University)

//Group #2 Callison, William (Berkeley) Catalani, Felipe (University of Sao Paulo) Clarke, Jerome (Pennsylvania State University) Döring, Maria (Freie Universität Berlin) Diehl, Sanford (Harvard University) Ebert, Maria (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)

//Group #3 Eichler, Jakob (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) Ester, Marvin (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) Fidelis, Mariana (University of São Paulo) Gallotti, Mattia (London School of Economics) Gambetti, Zeynep (Boğaziçi University Istanbul) Garcia, Manon (Harvard University)

//Group #4 Gruber, Stephan (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru) Land, Thomas (Max Weber College, Erfurt) Lelle, Nikolas (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) Levine, Will (University of Chicago) Martin, Laura (Columbia University) Matar, Mariam (New School for Social Research)

//Group #5 Mazzone, Leonard (University of Florence) McKeown, Maeve (Oxford University) Migan, Darla (Vanderbilt University) Mn Sumesh, Kannur (East China Normal University) Modica, Fulvia (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) Möding, Amira (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) //Group #6 Muehlebach, Deborah Raika (Massachusetts Institut for Technology) Nagel, Carina (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) Nenno, Sami (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) Nevasto, Jaakko (University of Essex) O’Dowd, Kyle (New School for Social Research)

//Group #7 Overwijk, Jan (University of Amsterdam) Pannian, Prasad (University of Kerala) Petry-Bete, Franciele (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) Prinz, Janosch (University of Sheffield) Poyares, Marianna (New School for Social Research) Putnam, Daniel (Princeton University)

//Group #8 Reichhart, Ada (Université de Picardie Jules Verne) Röß, Johannes (Institut für Sozialforschung) Rudolph, Matthias (Goethe Universität Frankfurt) Sancho Rodriguez, Eva (University of Amsterdam) Schroth, Sophia (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)

//Group #9 Schulz, Johannes (Goethe Universität Frankfurt) Shafiei, Keyvan (Georgetown University) Siegel, Nica () Stewart, Abibi (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) Storch Sophie (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) Struwe, Alexander (Universität Duisburg-Essen)

//Group #10 Tzschiesche, Selana (Freie Universität Berlin) Wang Hao (University of Amsterdam) Wapeemukwa, Wayne (Pennsylvania State University) Young, Miranda (New School for Social Research) Ziegelmann, Robert (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) Rooms

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Monday 3045 open space 2249a 2249 3036 11:30– in front 12:15 of 2093 to the left

Tuesday 3045 open space 2249a 2249 3036 9:30–11:00 in front of 2093 to the left

Wednesday Cafeteria/ 3045 open space 2249a 2049 9:30–10:15 Mensa in front of 2093 to the left

Thursday Cantine Cafeteria/ 3045 open space 2249 9:30–11:00 of Gorki Mensa in front Theatre of 2093 to the left

Friday 3045 open space 2249 2249 3036 9:30–10:15 in front of 2093 to the left Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 open space 3042c Café cum Cantine Cafeteria/ Monday in front Laude of Gorki Mensa 11:30– of 2093 on Theatre 12:15 the right open space 3042c Café cum Cantine Cafeteria/ Tuesday in front Laude of Gorki Mensa 9:30–11:00 of 2093 on Theatre the right

3036 open space 3042c Café cum Cantine Wednesday in front Laude of Gorki 9:30–10:15 of 2093 on Theatre the right

2049 3036 open space 3042c Café cum Thursday in front Laude 9:30–11:00 of 2093 on the right open space 3042c Café cum Cantine Cafeteria/ Friday in front Laude of Gorki Mensa 9:30–10:15 of 2093 on Theatre the right Bibliography

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Celikates, Robin: “Beyond the Critical Theorists’ Nightmare: Epistemic In- justice, Looping Effects, and Ideology Critique“, Draft July 2018 Crary, Alice: “The Role of Animals in Radical Social Thought: Animalizi- ng ideologies and the question of critique, Forthcoming as Chapter 1 of Crary, Alice, Radical Animal, Summer 2018. Geuss, Raymond: “Ideology”, in: The Idea of a Critical Theory. Habermas and the Frankfurt School, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1981, pp. 4–44. Geuss, Raymond: “Interests”, in: The Idea of a Critical Theory. Habermas and the Frankfurt School, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1981, pp. 45–54. Gooding-Williams, Robert: “Ideology, Social Practices, and Anti-Black Concepts“, Draft 4.1, For OUP Ideology Volume, ed. Celikates/Haslanger/ Stanley. Jaeggi, Rahel: “Rethinking Ideology“, in: de Bruin, Boudewijn Paul/Zurn, Christopher F. (eds.), New Waves in . New York: Palgrave-Macmillan 2009, pp. 63–86. Haslanger, Sally: “Critical Theory and Practice“, Spinoza Lecture, Amster- dam: Koninklijke Van Gorcum 2015. Haslanger, Sally: “Racism, Ideology and Social Movements“, in: Res Philo- sophica, Vol. 94, No. 1, January 2017, pp. 1–22. Honneth, Axel: “Recognition as Ideology“, in: van den Brink, Bert and Owen, David (eds.), Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2007, pp. 323—347. Ng, Karen: “Ideology Critique from Hegel and Marx to Critical Theory“, in: Constellations Vol. 22, No. 3 (2015), pp. 393–404. Saar, Martin: “Spinoza and the Political Imaginary“, in: Qui Parle: Criti- cal Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Spring/Summer 2015), pp. 115–133. Stahl, Titus: “Ideology, Ideological Propaganda and Epistemic Oppression“, Draft July 2018. Places

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Unter den Linden 6 // 10099 Berlin

Arriving from Hauptbahnhof: Take the S-Bahn to the station “Friedrichstraße“ (S5, S7, S75), then walk for about 700 m. Follow „Friedrichstraße“ southwards until you reach “Unter den Linden“, then turn left and follow “Unter den Lin- den“ to the main entrance of HU. The seminar room 2249a is located in the mezzanine of the main building of Humboldt- University. Follow the signpost leading you to the seminar room. BRLO Biergarten

Schöneberger Str. 16 // 10963 Berlin

From the main entrance of HU cross the street „Unter den Linden“ and cross the square „Bebelplatz“. Turn right into „Behrenstraße“ and follow the road until you cross „Markgrafenstraße“. Turn left into „Markgrafenstraße“ and follow „Markgrafenstraße“ to the second street on the left and turn into „Taubenstraße“. After a few hundred meters you find the entrance to the metro station „U2 Hausvogteiplatz“. Take the metro line U2 direction „Ruhleben“ and get off at the stop „U2 Gleisdreieckpark“. After leaving the station, access the park „Gleis- dreieckpark“ and you will see „BRLO“ brewhouse on the left hand side. Ballhaus Berlin

Chausseestraße 102 // 10117 Berlin

Take the subway U6 (direction „Alt-Tegel“) from the subway station Friedrichstraße (as described on the first map). Get off at “Naturkun- demuseum“ and leave the train station in direction of travel. Follow Chausseestraße straight. Ballhaus Berlin is located on your left. Auditorium in the Jakob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum

Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 3 // 10117 Berlin

Leave the main building through the backyard, cross Hegelplatz and take a left on Georgenstraße. Take the next right (on Geschwister- Scholl Straße). The Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum is located direct- ly on the other side of the tracks. The side entrance closest to you will lead you straight to the Auditorium.