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Catholic Social Teaching and Human Work
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
September 25-27, 2006 |
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Available for Continuing Education Units. |
Registration Fees: - General: $ 100.00 - Students and
Seniors: $ 40.00 - Institutional Group: $ 25.00 / per member
(Minimum 10
persons)
- Villanova
Students, Faculty & Staff Free.
For
information about and to arrange for Continuing Education Credit, call
610-519-5431.
Walk in Registration Available During the Conference.
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Monday, September 25, 2006 |
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2:00 - 4:00
pm
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Registration
Lower Level - Atrium
Connelly Center
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4:00 pm
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
"Catholic Social Teaching and Migrant Workers "
Bishop John
Manz, Archdiocese of Chicago
USCCB Committee on Refugees and Migration
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5:30 -7:00 pm |
Dinner
- On Your Own |
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7:00 pm |
"Catholic Social
Teaching and Human Work'"
Archbishop
Diarmuid Martin
Archbishop of Dublin, Ireland
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006 |
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8:00 - 8:30
am
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Continental Breakfast Provided
Lower Level - Atrium
Connelly Center
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8:45 - 9:45 am
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Concurrent
Sessions
- (Subject to Change)
"Priority of Labor
Over Capital: Some Needed Extensions"
Daniel
Finn, St. John's University (MN)
"Management
Theory and Post-World War II American Literature"
Heather Hicks, Villanova University
"Alternative Models
of Economic Development"
Gregory Baum,
McGill University,
Montreal, Canada
“The
Institutional Irony of Laborem Exercens:
Just Wages and Catholic Institutions"
Rick Eckstein - Villanova University
Terry Mambu - Chicago Resurrection Project
Rita Schwartz - Association of Catholic School Teachers
Sarah Blanchard & Oscar Abello - Villanova University
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10:00 - 11:15 am |
"The Living Wage Movement and Catholic Social
Teaching
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Marvin Mich
Social Policy and Research - Catholic Family Center
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11:30 - 12:45 pm |
"The
Promise of Fulfillment in the New World of Work"
Russell Muirhead
author of Just Work
Harvard University
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12: 45 - 1:30 pm
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LUNCH
- On Your Own
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1:30 - 2:45 pm |
"Thoughts on Laborem Exercens"
Panel of
Villanova Faculty
Robert DeFina, Sociology
Eugene McCarraher, Humanities
Jeanne Schindler, Humanities
William Werpehowski, Theology and Religious Studies
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3:00 - 4:15 pm |
"The Relevance of
Laborem Exercens for Workers"
Thomas
Kohler
Boston College School of Law |
4:30 - 5:30 pm
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Concurrent
Sessions
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(Subject to Change)
"Laborem Exercens' Prescient Critique of Technology"
David
Gregory, St. John's University School of Law (NY)
"Natural Law, Marginal Productivity and the Just Wage"
John C. Medaille, University of Dallas
"Thomas Carlyle and the Origins of the "Gospel of Work"
Reconsidering the Definitions of Labor and Payment in
Catholic Social Teaching"
Marylu Hill - Villanova University
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5:30 - 7:00 pm
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DINNER
- On Your Own
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7:00 pm
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"The Campaign to Roll Back American Social
Programs"
Frances
Fox-Piven
City University of New York |
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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8:30 - 9:30 am |
Continental
Breakfast Provided
Lower Level - Atrium
Connelly Center
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9:30 - 10:45 am
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"Working Parents,
Childcare and Elder Care:
Recent Trends and Policy Options"
Cordelia Reimers
Hunter College - City University of New York
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11:00 - 12:15 pm |
"An Unfinished
Agenda:
Women, Family and the Legacy of Laborem Exercens"
Christine Hinze
Marquette University
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12:15 pm
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CLOSING
RECEPTION
- Provided |
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Documents: |
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Laborem
Exercens:
On Human Work
John Paul II - 1981
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