P | = presentation | D | = discussion | W | = workshop | M | = movie |
12:00-20:00 | Registration & Infopoint open | |
12:30-13:30 | Lunch | |
13:30-21:30 | Exhibit/Stalls Rooms open | |
14:00-14:40 | Opening Plenary | |
15:00-15:50 Room A | P | Creative actions George Guimaraes |
16:00-16:50 Room A | P | Doing the most good Sharon Nuñez |
17:00-17:50 Room A | P | Bringing animal rights theory down to earth Jens Tuider |
17:00-17:50 Room B | P | A vegan future: justice and peace for animals and children Karin Nagi |
18:30-19:50 Room A | P | Akrasia and the activist`s frustration: The persistence of animal consumption Elisa Aaltola |
18:30-19:20 Room B | W | What I wish I had known: Burnout and self care in our activism Tino Verducci |
20:00-21:30 | Welcome Reception with free food |
08:00-09:00 | Breakfast | |
08:30-15:30 | Registration & Infopoint open | |
09:00-15:30 | Exhibit/Stalls Rooms open | |
09:00-09:20 Room A | Sunday Morning Plenary | |
09:30-10:20 Room A | P | Politicization of the animal rights movement: France`s analysis Manon Dené |
09:30-10:20 Room B | P | Colombian anti-bullfighting movement, an anti-speciesist approach Terry Hurtado |
10:30-11:20 Room A | P | Vegan Outreach Vic Sjodin |
10:30-11:20 Room B | P | What if plants were sentient? Alain De Coessemaeker |
11:30-12:20 Room A | P | Defense strategies of the vivisection industry - based on the example of the Max-Planck-Institute undercover investigation Friedrich Mülln |
12:30-13:20 Room A | P | Purity politics: How animal liberation is keeping us from animal liberation Jake Conroy |
13:30-14:00 | Closing Plenary | |
14:00-15:30 | Closing Reception with free food |
All presentations and workshops are scheduled to have a 10 minute break until the next session, so that there is enough time to take a short break and switch to another room.