QSSBC II

July 11, 2022

“Quantum Theory as Critical Theory:  Entanglement and the Politics of Social Physics.” Alexander Wendt, The Ohio State University, USA

Theory of Social Laser.” Andrei Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, Sweden

 

Theory of Social Laser.” Andrei Khrennikov, Linnaeus University, Sweden

 

Math tutorial. Jakub Tesar, Charles University, Czech Republic and Michael Schnabel, Vanderbilt University, USA

July 12, 2022

“Obliterating Thingness: An Art-Based Introduction to Quantum Concepts.” Kathryn Schaffer, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA

“The Law of Quantum Law.” Karl Manheim, Loyola Marymount University, USA

 

Math tutorial. Jakub Tesar, Charles University, Czech Republic and Michael Schnabel, Vanderbilt University, USA

July 13, 2022

“Beyond the Commutative Law.” Harald Atmanspacher, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Quantum Social Change: You Matter More Than You Think.” Karen O’Brien, University of Oslo, Norway

 

Transforming inter-personal conflict situations: What can quantum physics teach us?” Ran Kuttner, University of Haifa, Israel

July 14, 2022

“Quantum Insights into Classical Statistical Modeling.” Chris Zorn, Pennsylvania State University, USA and Charles E. Smith, Jr., University of Mississippi, USA

Empirical Testing of Quantum Cognition Models.” Joyce Wang, The Ohio State University, USA

 

Math Tutorial. Joyce Wang, The Ohio State University, USA, Jakub Tesar, Charles University, Czech Republic and Michael Schnabel, Vanderbilt University, USA

July 15, 2022

“Relational Theories, Sciences, And Reconfiguration of Political Realities.” Milja Kurki, Aberystwyth University, UK

Re-thinking Ethics and Agency Through a Quantum Ontological Critique.” Laura Zanotti, Virginia Tech, USA

 

Math Tutorial. Jakub Tesar, Charles University, Czech Republic and Michael Schnabel, Vanderbilt University, USA