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February 5, 2026
INVITATION - Big IDEAS - Against Symbolic Liberalism: A Plea for Dialogical Sociology
※英語の後に、日本語の案内が続きます。
Big IDEAS Seminar - Against Symbolic Liberalism: A Plea for Dialogical Sociology
Date: Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Time: 18:00 - 19:00 JST
Language: English
Location: Zoom online seminar - please click here to register
Against the backdrop of deepening polarization in the world, Professor Sari Hanafi examines in his book, "Against Symbolic Liberalism: A Plea for Dialogical Sociology," how social scientists often reproduce the very injustices they seek to challenge, taking entrenched positions while dismissing alternative perspectives. He introduces the concept of symbolic liberalism - a contradiction in which individuals espouse classical liberal principles, yet act in politically illiberal ways. He argues that this concept has exacerbated the pathologies of late modernity: authoritarianism, economic precarity and environmental destruction, now all unfolding in a climate where reasonable debate seems increasingly impossible. Examining key flashpoints of contemporary polarization, Professor Hanafi critiques how symbolic liberalism inflates the universality of rights while simultaneously narrowing the space for dialogue. Rather than this rigid ideological stance, he calls for a dialogical turn, a renewed public sphere where diverse conceptions of the "(common) good" engage in genuine conversation. Blending political and moral philosophy with sociological critique, he offers a path forward in an age when intellectual exchange is more necessary, yet also more imperiled, than ever.
This webinar will be moderated by GLIF's unit leader, Professor Sawako Shirahase.
Speaker:
Professor Sari Hanafi is currently a Professor of Sociology, Director of Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies and Chair of the Islamic Studies program at the American University of Beirut. He was the President of the International Sociological Association (2018-23) and the editor of Idafat: the Arab Journal of Sociology (Arabic) (2017-2022). Among his recent books are: Studying Islam in the Arab World: The Rupture Between Religion and the Social Sciences (2024 in Routledge); Knowledge Production in the Arab World: The Impossible Promise; The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of the Middle East. He recently co-authored/edited The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of the Middle East, Knowledge Production in the Arab World: The Impossible Promise and Studying Islam in the Arab World: The Rupture Between Religion and the Social Sciences. His recent book is Against Symbolic Liberalism: A plea for dialogical sociology (Liverpool Univ. Press) (published as well in Arabic, Persian and Turkish and forthcoming in 7 other languages). In 2022 he became a fellow of the British Academy. (https://sites.aub.edu.lb/
Moderator:
Professor Sawako Shirahase is the Project Professor and Unit Leader at the Endowed Research Unit on Inclusive Glocal Future Society, Department of Global Agricultural Sciences, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo.
For inquiries, please contact: contact-group@g.ecc.
Website: https://glif.ga.a.u-
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Big IDEAS - 象徴的リベラリズムに抗して―対話的社会学のための訴え
日 時:2026年2月17日 (火) 18:00 - 19:00
言語:英語
開催形態: Zoomオンラインセミナー - 登録はこちら
本発表では、Sari HANAFI教授の著書 Against Symbolic Liberalism: A Plea for Dialogical Sociology に基づき、社会の分断が深まる今日、
そこでSari HANAFI教授は「象徴的リベラリズム」
現代の分極化を示すいくつかの象徴的な論点を取り上げながら、
本発表では、政治哲学・道徳哲学と社会学的批判を融合させ、
スピーカー:
Sari HANAFI教授
Sari HANAFI教授は現在、ベイルート・
モデレーター:
白波瀬佐和子 特任教授
東京大学 大学院農学生命科学研究科 農学国際専攻
包摂型グローカル未来社会寄付講座(GLIF) 研究リーダー
Approved by ssjmod at 03:05 PM