ICI COLLOQUIUM


  ⌘ ICI COLLOQUIUM 


The Colloquium is usually a one or two day roundtable meeting hosted by an ICI Fellow(s) at a university or research center. Colloquia are organized on an occasional basis with no fixed schedule per year. Because attendance is typically limited to ten (10) or fewer presentations, participation is strictly by invitation only from the colloquium organizer. 

 


  ⌘ ICI COLLOQUIUM 


The Colloquium is usually a one or two day roundtable meeting hosted by an ICI Fellow(s) at a university or research center. Colloquia are organized on an occasional basis with no fixed schedule per year. Because attendance is typically limited to ten (10) or fewer presentations, participation is strictly by invitation only from the colloquium organizer. 

 

Colloquia are intended to stimulate a research initiative which will, in time, result in the presentation of a topical panel of papers at an academic conference, in a special issue of a journal, or as an edited book collection of essays. The sequence of Colloquia is designated by number, year,  theme, department, institution, and country, e.g., “First ICI Colloquium, 2014, The Cultural Matrix of Communicology, Department of Communication Studies, Eastern Washington University (USA)”. 

 

Suggestions for colloquia are proposed to, and approved by, the ICI Director on behalf of the Collegium of Fellows. 


 

  INTERNATIONAL LIST OF COLLOQUIA


  2014: First ICI Colloquium — USA

"The Cultural Matrix of Communicology"

Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington, USA

19 — 21 May 2014

Principal Organizer: Igor Klyukanov, Department of Communication Studies

 

  2014: Second ICI Colloquium — POLAND

"Tolrance and Crossculture Communication:

Fedor Sommer’s Work and Life for Tolerance and Literary Sovereignty"

(150th Anniversary)

Karkonosze College and City Museaum "Gerhart Hauptmann"

13 — 15 October 2014

Principal Organizer: Józef Zaprucki, Karkonosze College

Collaborative Organizer: Julita I. Zaprucka, Director Hauptmann Museum

 


TOLERANCE AND CROSSCULTURE COMMUNICATION
Fedor Sommer’s Work and Life for Tolerance and Literary Sovereignty
 
THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SEMINAR
AND THE SECOND ICI COLLOQIUM
 
13 – 15 OCTOBER 2014
 
Organized by the Karkonosze College in Jelenia Góra, City Museum “Gerart Hauptmann House” in Jelenia Góra, the Jelenia Góra Branch of State Archive in Wrocław, Poland, and the International Communicology Institute, Washington, DC, USA, under the sponsorship of the Saxon Ministry of Interior
 
Organizing Committee
Scientific Committee
Dr. Józef Zaprucki
Prof. Dr. Henryk Gradkowski
Dr. Beata Telążka
Prof. Dr. Tomasz Winnicki
Dr. Stefan Ludwin
Prof. Dr. Zdzisław Wąsik
Mgr Julita I. Zaprucka
Prof. Dr. Elżbieta Wąsik
Mgr Iwo Łaborewicz
Prof. Dr. Lucjan Puchalski
 
 
Seminar Venue
The Campus of the Karkonosze College in Jelenia Gora, Poland (www.kpswjg.pl, Karkonoska Państwowa Szkoła Wyższa w Jeleniej Górze, ul. Lwówecka 18, 58-503 Jelenia Góra 5, tel. (75) 645 33 00, fax (75) 645 33 10)
 
 
Lodging check of guests on the arrival day in: Hotel Baron (www.hotelbaron.pl, tel.\fax: +48 75 75 233 51 +48 75 75 253 91, e-mail: recepcja@hotelbaron.pl, address: 58-500 Jelenia Góra, ul. Grodzka 4)
or
Gerhart Hauptmann House, in Jelenia Góra (www.muzeumdgh.pl, tel. +48 75 755 32 86, e-mail: kontakt@muzeumdgh.pl, address: Muzeum Miejskie „Dom Gerharta Hauptmanna”, 58-570 Jelenia Góra – Jagniątków, ul. Michałowicka 32)
 
Seminar Schedule
Sunday, 12 October

Afternoon

Arrival of guests and participants

 

Monday, 13 October

10:00 am–1:00 pm

Sightseeing program for invited guests in Jelenia Góra

1:30 pm

Lunch

3:00 pm

Official opening of the Seminar at the City Museum “Gerhart Hauptmann House” in Jelenia Góra – Jagniątków

3:00– 3:15

Welcoming speeches: Julita I. Zaprucka (Director of the Museum), Dr. J. Zaprucki (Karkonosze College Jelenia Góra), Dr. Jens Baumann (Saxon Ministry of Interior)

3:15-3:45

Opening of the Fedor Sommer Exhibition: Julita I. Zaprucka (Gerhart Hauptmann House), Iwo Łaborewicz (State Archive, Jelenia Góra), Dr. Thomas Napp (Saxon Migration Center, Reichenbach OL)

3:45–4:15

Sightseeing of the exhibition

4:15–5:00

Opening lecture: Dr. Jürgen Warmbrunn (Herder Institute in Marburg)

5:15–7:00

Welcoming dinner

7:00–8:00

Sightseeing of the museum, and return to the city

Tuesday, 14 October

9;00 am

Opening Ceremony at the Campus of the Karkonosze College in Jelenia Góra

9:00–9:30

Welcoming speeches: Rector Prof. Dr. Henryk Gradkowski, Vice-Rector Prof. Dr. Tomasz Winnicki, and Dr. Jens Baumann, Dr. Józef Zaprucki

9:30–10:30

Ceremony of planting the “Fedor Sommer Oak” at the Campus

10:30–11:30

Coffee break in the Rector’s Building

11:30

Delivery of Scientific Papers

11:30–12:00

Prof. Dr. Elżbieta Wąsik (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań), On tolerance as a component of intercultural competence

12:00–12:15

Discussion

12:15–12:45

Susan Carr, MA (Duquesne University Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA), Communication Ethics and Performativity: Sustaining a Village

12:45–1:00 pm

Discussion

1:00–1: 30

Lunch

2:30–3:00

Dr. Allen Viehmeyer (Schwenkfelder Heritage Center, Pennsburg, Pennsylvania, USA), Die Schwenckfelder: Exploring Tolerance

3:00–3:15

Discussion

3:00–3:45

Rev. Dave Luz (Schwenkfelder Heritage Center, Pennsburg Pennsylvania, USA), A Contemporary Schwenkfelder Pastor’s Reflection on The Iron Collar, the English language translation of Fedor Sommer’s novel Die Schwenckfelder

3:45–4:00

Discussion

4:00 – 4:30

Margrit Kempgen (Stiftung Evangelisches Schlesien, Görlitz), The History of the Schwenckfelders in Silesia and Upper Lusatia – A Story of Intolerance?

4:30 – 4:15

Discussion

4:45 – 5:15

Dr. Józef Zaprucki (Karkonosze College in Jelenia Góra), The Times of Tolerance and Intolerance in Lower Silesia on the Basis of Fedor  Sommer’s Novels: Die Schwenkfelder and Die Zillertaler

5:15 – 6:00

Summarizing discussion: Allen Viehmeyer, Józef Zaprucki und Jens Baumann

6:30

Dinner

Wednesday, 15 October

Morning,
9:30 am,

Excursion to the places of the intercultural dialog – Traces of Fedor Sommer: Church Wang (Sommer’s story „At Wang”); Castle in Bolków (Bolkoburg); Dobromierz (Hohenfriedeberg) – the birthplace of F. Sommer; Świdnica (Schweidnitz)- – Kościół Łaski (Gnadenkirche) ‘Gracechurch’, Centrum Krzyżowa (Kreissau Center)

Afternoon

Lunch at Krzyżowa and sightseeng

Evening

Return to Jelenia Góra and dinner

Thursday 16 October: Departure day for guests