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Wintersemester 2015/16

Sofern nichts anderes angegeben ist, finden die Veranstaltungen jeweils in der Reichardtstraße 6 im Seminarraum statt.

Datum/Zeit/TypTitelWeitere Informationen
Tuesday, October 6
6-8pm
Preliminary Session
Wednesday, October 14
6-8pm
Semester Opening Lecture
Wednesday, October 21
6-8pm
Study GroupNowicka/Vertovec (2014), presented by N.N.
Wednesday, October 28
6-8pm
WiP GroupN.N.
Wednesday, November 4
6-8pm
Study GroupLatour (2012), presented by N.N.
Wednesday, November 11
6-8pm
Book Presentation Paola Ferruta
Wednesday, November 18
6-8pm
Study GroupConvivialist Manifesto, presented by Stefan Knauß
Wednesday, November 25
6-8pm
WiP GroupN.N.
Wednesday, December 2
6-8pm
Study GroupN.N.
Wednesday, December 9
6-8pm
WiP GroupN.N.
Wednesday, December 16
6-8pm
Study GroupN.N.
Wednesday, January 13
6-8pm
Study Group/ WiP GroupIntroduction/ N.N.
Wednesday, January 20
6-8pm
WiP GroupN.N.
Wednesday, January 27
6-8pm
WiP GroupN.N.

WiP Group

WiP Group I (4 meetings)

Convenors: Daniele Cantini, Ralph Buchenhorst, Stefan Knauß and James Thompson

Participating PhDs: Anja Lochner, Özgür Uçar, Daniel Pateisky, and Stefanie Adamitz. (Apart from Anja, none of them is required to present in the coming semester.) In case of free slots, presentations could be offered by members of the Research Cluster, including research fellows.

Timetable

28.10.2015, 18:00-19:30    N.N.

11.11.2015, 18:00-19:30    N.N.

25.11.2015, 18:00-19:30    N.N.

09.12.2015, 18:00-19:30    N.N.

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WiP Group II (3 meetings)

Convenors: Ralph Buchenhorst, Daniele Cantini, Stefan Knauß, James Thompson

New PhD students present their proposals (1 or 2 per session)

Timetable

13.01.2016, 18:30-19:30    N.N.

20.01.2016, 18:00-19:30    N.N.

27.01.2016, 18:30-19:30    N.N.

Study Group “Re-defining society and culture in motion”

Convenors: Ralph Buchenhorst, Daniele Cantini, Stefan Knauß, James Thompson

Goal of the readings listed below is to discuss critical new directions of social sciences and humanities in the light of the demand for the sharpening of our research focus.

Timetable

21.10.2015, 18:00-19:30    Nowicka/Vertovec (2014), presented by N.N.

04.11.2015, 18:00-19:30    Latour (2012), presented by N.N.

18.11.2015, 18:00-19:30    Hall/Sanders (2015), presented by N.N.

02.12.2015, 18:00-19:30    Dabashi (2015), presented by N.N.

16.12.2015, 18:00-19:30    Fassin (2012); Benhabib (2014), presented by N.N.

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27.01.2016, 18:00-18:30    Introduction for new PhD students

Readings

Benhabib, Sheila (2014), Critique of Humanitarian Reason, accessed in Eurozine: http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2014-07-18-benhabib-en.html   

Dabashi, Hamid (2015), Introduction: Can Europeans Read?, in: ibid., Can Non-Europeans Think?. ZED BOOKS Limited, 1-29.

Fassin, Didier (2012), Humanitarian Reason – a Moral History of the Present, Cambridge UP, Introduction: Humanitarian Government, 1-20

Hall, Elizabeth F./ Sanders, Todd (2015), Accountability and the Academy. Producing Knowledge About the Human Dimensions of Climate Change, in: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 21, 438-461.

Latour, Bruno (2012), Reflexive Modernity Brings Us Back to Earth. A Tribute to Ulrich Beck, in: Michael Heinlein et al. (eds.), Futures of Modernity. Challenges for Cosmopolitical Thought and Practice, Bielefeld: transcript, 60-76.

Nowicka, Magdalena/ Vertovec, Steven (2014), Comparing Convivialities. Dreams and Realities of Living-With-Difference, in: European Journal of Cultural Studies, Vol. 17(4), 341–356.

Additional readings

Asad, Talal (2003), Redeeming the ´Human´ Through Human Rights, in: Formations of the Secular: Islam, Christianity, Modernity, Stanford University Press 2003.

Beck, Ulrich (2012), Global Inequality and Human Rights: A Cosmopolitan Per­spective, in: Michael Heinlein et al. (eds.), Futures of Modernity. Challenges for Cosmopolitical Thought and Practice, Bielefeld: transcript, 109-128.

Boisvert, Raymond D. (2010), Convivialism: A Philosophical Manifesto, in: Pluralist, summer 2010, vol. 5, issue 2, 57-68.

Piketty, Thomas (2014), Capital in the 21st Century, Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

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