Location: Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Munich
Date: 28–29 August 2020
Organizers: Andrei Vinogradov (Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society) and Prof. Julia Herzberg (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
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Location: Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Munich
Date: 28–29 August 2020
Organizers: Andrei Vinogradov (Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society) and Prof. Julia Herzberg (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
The MOOC on Memory Sites and Human Rights focuses on the role of memory sites in their crucial interplay with historical trauma, the reconciliation process, the chosen methods for dealing with the past, as well as with nation building dynamics and the shaping of societal identity.
Democracy and/or Populism: Exclusion, Equality and Disagreement
CALL FOR PAPERS
Keynote Speakers: Chantal Mouffe & Paula Biglieri
Monday 7thSeptember – Wednesday 9thSeptember 2020
Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review publishes high quality, peer reviewed articles in all major areas of political science including political theory, comparative politics, political sociology, public policy, international relations and global studies. Founded in 2001 and focusing particularly on Central Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, it welcomes contributions on a wide range of geographical areas and topics that aim to advance the field through both theoretical and empirical innovative studies.
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We have good news about the 2020 edition of The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival! Despite the coronavirus pandemic—indeed, BECAUSE of it—films selected for the Festival competition will be available for online viewing everywhere.
Pandemic, Crisis, and Modern Studies: The Intersection of Your Research with the Pandemic/Crisis
A Twitter Conference
June 12, 2020
Countervoices, Centre for Modern Studies, University of York
Keynote Speakers: Dr. Fay Bound Alberti (York) & Dr. Beryl Pong (Sheffield)
Call for Papers for a collection of essays
"Magic. A Companion"
Edited by Katharina Rein
On Thursday 29th of October 2020, KU Leuven organises an international symposium at the Egmont Palace in Brussels, in collaboration with TU Eindhoven and the Belgian and Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This symposium sets out to approach Belgian and Dutch embassy buildings as multi-layered projects of representation through a series of thematic sessions bringing together diplomats and officials of the Belgian and Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, architects, artists, interior designers and academic researchers.
The Nonument Group is calling for papers on the topic of nonuments to be published on nonument.org or presented at the annual Nonument Symposium. Papers is three possible sections can be submitted to info@nonument.org by 15 May 2020.
Greetings. We are conducting research into people’s reactions to measures taken to mitigate the spread of the 2019-20 coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) and the disease caused by it, Covid-19. In particular, we are interested in responses to social distancing, shelter-in-place practices, self-quarantine, and self-isolation.