7:00 PM Franziska Schreiber
Believe It or Not. Crises of Credibility
Two alarming trends have left us in crisis: a decline in credibility and an increase in credulity. Traditional touchstones of credibility—empirical evidence, verifiability, historical awareness, reason itself—seem to have lost authority in a world where they no longer matter to many of those in power. At the same time, those who distrust expert knowledge turn to conspiracy theories, fake news, and unfounded claims that reject every attempt at confirmation. How did we arrive at this morass of skepticism and gullibility? How can we think our way out of it?
Conceived by Susan Neiman, Potsdam
with Eliot Borenstein, New York; Michael Butter, Tübingen; Antonio Casilli, Paris; Juliet Floyd, Boston; Peter Galison, Cambridge/Mass.; Konstanty Gebert, Warsaw; Carey Harrison, New York; Eva Illouz, Jerusalem; Diana Pinto, Paris; Franziska Schreiber, Dresden; Barbara Spellman, Charlottesville; Olaf Steenfadt, Paris; Cristobal Young, Ithaca
The event will be held in English
Program
Jul 4, 2019
Franziska Schreiber (Dresden) in conversation with Susan Neiman (Potsdam)
Jul 5, 2019
10:30 AM Michael Butter
Conspiracy (Theory) Panic and the Fragmentation of the Public Sphere
11:30 AM Eliot Borenstein
We are all Conspiracy Theorists. Memes, Speech Acts, and the Conspiratorial Mode
2:00 PM Antonio A. Casilli
Automating Credulity. The Digital Labor Behind Fake News and Propaganda
3:00 PM Konstanty Gebert
Using Truth for Lying. Poland’s Struggles with its WWII Jewish Past
4:30 PM Eva Illouz
Bullshit and Ignorance as Forms of Knowledge
5:30 PM Juliet Floyd
Scepticism, Trust and Forms of Life
6:30 PM J Henry Fair
Art and Propaganda (Finissage)
Jul 6, 2019
10:30 AM Barbara Spellman
The Credibility Revolutions in Psychological Science and Forensic Science
11:30 AM Cristobal Young
“See For Yourself”. The Pleasures and Sorrows of Transparency in Social Science Research
2:30 PM Olaf Steenfadt
The Role and Prospects of Journalism in a Post-Truth Environment
3:30 PM Peter Galison
Universities and the Future of Democracy
5:00 PM Diana Pinto
The Gilets Jaunes, Or Credibility’s own Credulity
6:00 PM Carey Harrison