Verschlagwortet: interdisciplinary
By Felix Mallin | Comparison – or the mental faculty of distinction – is one of the most fundamental ingredients of autonomous life. It aids us in the quotidian tasks of decoding language, emotions, or smells, as well as in making sense of the society and world around us.
By Anna Hofmann. The revolutionary moments of the Arab Spring in 2011 and the Ukrainian “Euromaidan” in 2014 called for a remarkable rise of public and academic attention towards regions in the east and south of the European continent.
By Lena Dallywater, Chris Saunders, and Helder Adegar Fonseca. The authors in this volume argue that the links between the liberation movements and the Global East must be understood in their local contexts …
Mirjam Brusius holds an MA in Art History (Berlin 2007) and a doctorate in History and Philosophy of Science (Cambridge University 2011). She joined the German Historical Institute London as...
Epistemologische Herausforderungen gemeinsamen Forschens in transregionalen Zusammenhängen Ist geteilte Forschung halbe Forschung? Schwindet dabei die wissenschaftliche Tiefe? Wie werden Forschungserfahrungen gemeinsam erlebt, interpretiert und geschrieben? Geteilte Forschung scheint einen festen...
On June 11, 2015 the Max Weber Stiftung and the Forum Transregionale Studien invite you to the third WeberWorldCafé. It will take place from 3-8 pm at the Museen Dahlem in Berlin...
The interdisciplinary Research Training Group “Critical Junctures of Globalization” will host its final academic event in cooperation with the Centre for Area Studies at the University of Leipzig on May...
The Graduate School Global and Area Studies at the Graduate Center Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Leipzig is looking for applicants for the Summer School on “Repositioning...
by Gesche Schifferdecker and Helen May “Global history” has become a prominent subject in North American and European academia claims Sanjay Subrahmanyam from the University of California in his essay “Global Intellectual History...
Valeska Huber (German Historical Institute London) and Jürgen Osterhammel (Leibnizpreis-Forschungsstelle Globale Prozesse, University Konstanz) are looking for contributions for the conference “The Global Public: Its Power and its Limits” taking...