/ices/termine/abgeschlossene-veranstaltungen/ices-research-colloquium/ices-research-colloquium-hese-2018-19
der EU" 29.11. Efe Can Özek An Identity Developed Between the Homeland and the Country of Residence 06.12. Prof. Dr. David Schweikard Profiling European Studies: An Exercise in the Philosophy of Inte [...] ICES Research Colloquium HeSe 2018/19 Vorlesen The colloquium is intended to provide an opportunity for all ICES members to present research projects, whether planned, in progress or completed. In particular
/ices/termine/abgeschlossene-veranstaltungen/ices-research-colloquium/ices-research-colloquium-hese-2019-20
Europe: The impact of digital media on value polarisation in Europe (Antrag Volkswagen Stiftung) 26.09 Christof Roos (European & Global Governance) EU Freedom of Movement: Effects and impact on EU integration [...] kultureller und ökonomischer Verhandlung 05.12. Jule Govrin (Philosophie) The Political Performance of Authentic Authority in Cycles of Crisis. 12.12. Isabelle Chaplot, (Europäische Medienwissenschaft) Der [...] Grenzverkehrs in Zeiten des Kalten Krieges 14.11 Estela Schindel (Viadrina, Institut für Europastudien) The EU border regime: a cultural sociological inquiry 21.11. Lea Valentin (Soziologie) Feministische In
/ices/termine/abgeschlossene-veranstaltungen/ices-research-colloquium/ices-research-colloquium-hese-2020-21
"Transnationalization, social class and the symbolic construction of "groupness" 03.12.20 Suat Alper Orhan "The Convergence of the Far-right and Far-left Political Parties on the Socioeconomic Policies in Europe" [...] ICES Research Colloquium HeSe 2020/21 Vorlesen Thursdays 17:15 - 18:45 in RIGA 601 The colloquium is intended to provide an opportunity for all ICES members to present research projects, whether planned [...] Stratena Public Discourse on Refugee Crisis in Slovakia and Czech Republics. 05.11.20 Alexandra Berger EU migration and development policies - Implications for policy coherence for sustainable development
/ices/ices-research-school/qualification-opportunities/vergangene-veranstaltungen/ices-research-colloquium-hese-21-22
/ices/ices-research-school/qualification-opportunities/vergangene-veranstaltungen/ices-research-colloquium-hese-23-24
Minority languages and football clubs: a comparison of the linguistic landscape and language practices of 10 professional clubs and their fans across Europe The colloquium will take a hybrid form unless otherwise [...] 19.10. Karolina Barglowski (Professor for Sociology of Migration, TU Dortmund) tba 02.11. Mikhail Ordin (Guest researcher ICES/KURS) "The effect of bilingual and cultural experience on metacognition and [...] and decision-making" 08.11. (Wednesday) Michelle Witen (Professor of English and Irish Literature) Inauguration of the Centre for Irish Studies 23.11. Florian Hertel (Professor Social Sciences Methods)
/ices/termine/abgeschlossene-veranstaltungen/ices-research-colloquium/ices-research-colloquium-hese-23-24
/ices/termine/abgeschlossene-veranstaltungen/ices-research-colloquium/ices-research-colloquium-herbstsemester-2022-2023
Rails, and Checkpoints: Assessing the Permeability of Nation-State Borders Worldwide only online Webex 24.11. Rebecca Duncan; Linnæus University, Schweden The Politics of Ecogothic Form: Jaco Bouwer’s Gaia [...] Zimmermann (Universität Hamburg) & Dr. Vincent Gengnagel (EUF) Between welfare and the climate. The social legitimacy of the eco-social transformation Webex Presenter Title Poster zu den Vorträgen poster- [...] ICES Research Colloquium Herbstsemester 2022/23 Vorlesen The colloquium is intended to provide an opportunity for all ICES members to present research projects, whether planned, in progress or completed
/startseite-des-intranets/aktuelles/zusammenfassender-intranet-kalender/event/ices-research-colloquium-prof-dr-emanuel-deutschmann-soziologie-1
"Roads, Rails, and Checkpoints: Assessing the Permeability of Nation-State Borders Worldwide" Abstract: The permeability of nation-state borders determines the flow of people and commodities between countries [...] Subsequent analyses show that independently of degree of closure enforcement at checkpoints, Europe and Africa have the most permeable and the Americas the least permeable borders worldwide. Regression [...] enormous influence on many aspects of human development from trade and economic inequality to migration and the ethnic composition of societies globally. While past research on the topic has focused on border
/ices/termine/ices-summer-book-club
texts: one exploring the harrowing experiences of the Holocaust and the other examining the enduring ramifications of the Nakba. These books provide not only a deep understanding of these significant events [...] 1969. (95 pages + 173 pages of commentary) "Oranges from Jaffa" is a true story about the end of the golden age of Palestine by Nadine Al Sayegh. It is the coming-of-age story of Nicolas Sayegh, a Palestinian [...] "Oranges from Jaffa" paints the life and culture of a well-to-do Palestinian family and Jaffa society as a whole, shortly before the occupation and the creation of the state of Israel, in a whole new way
/startseite-des-intranets/aktuelles/zusammenfassender-intranet-kalender/event/ices-lecture
Robert Vosloo will take the opportunity to meet with the Wasatia doctoral students and other members of the ICES Research School to discuss Peace and Conflict resolution at the example of Post-Apartheid South [...] Professor of Systematic Theology at Stellenbosch University (South Africa) and visiting scholar at EUF’s European Wasatia Graduate School for Peace and Conflict Resolution. Besides giving the lecture, Robert