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Winter Term 2015/16

Unless otherwise indicated, sessions will take place Reichardtstr. 6, SR.

Date/Time/TypeTitleFurther information
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 Workshop

WiP I (Stefan, Özgür, Anja, Leah): Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015, 10-18 h

WiP II (Michael, Stefanie, Sascha, Daniel): Wednesday, June 10th, 2014, 10-18 h

organised by Daniele Cantini, Ralph Buchenhorst, and James Thompson

Study Group Workshop

24.06.2015, 10-18 h; 01.07.2015, 10-18 h

organised by Daniele Cantini, Ralph Buchenhorst, and James Thompson

Readings:

  • Lily Gardner Feldman, „The principle and practice of  ‘reconciliation’ in German foreign policy: relations with France,  Israel, Poland and the Czech Republic“, Journal of International Affairs  75, 2 (1999) 333-356.
  • Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov, „The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Learning Conflict Resolution“, Journal of Peace Research 31.1 (1994), 75-92.
  • Wendy Lambourne, "Post-Conflict  Peacebuilding: Meeting Human Needs for Justice and Reconciliation",  Peace, Conflict and Development – Issue Four, April 2004, 1-24.
  • John Torpey,  Making Whole: The Ethics and Politics of Coming to Terms with the Past,  in: Thomas Brudholm and Thomas Cushman, eds., The Relogious in  Responses to Mass Atrocity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (New York:  Cambridge University Press, 2009), pp. 157-173.
  • Martina Fischer,  "Transitional Justice and Reconciliation: Theory and Practice", in:  Advancing Conflict Transformation: The Berghof Handbook II, eds. B.  Austin, M. Fischer, H. J. Giessmann, Barbara Budrich Publishers,  Opladen/Framington Hills, 406-430.
  • John Borneman, „Reconciliation after Ethnic Cleansing: Listening, Retribution, Affiliation, in: Public Culture 14.2 (2002) 281-304.

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