ScienceCampus visiting fellow Celia Torrecillas Bautista (Complutense, Madrid) will give a lecture on eco-innovation in the internationalization of the economy, with a focus on Spain....
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The ScienceCampus together with CITAS and REAF is delighted to invite all members of the UR and IOS communities to join a lunchtime masterclass exploring the practices, aesthetics and ethics of digital humanities. Nishani Frazier, Professor of History and American Studies at Kansas and visiting fellow in Regensburg, will draw on her broad experience in this field....
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On 11 July, 18:15 in H19 at UR, Prof. Dr. Hartmut Lehmann will give a talk on Globalization, Inequality, and the Labor Market, 1970 to 2010. His focus will be on rising income equalities, drawing on the cases of the US and the UK, two countries where labor markets are considered particularly flexible and where government interference in labor market issues is less prominent than in continental European countries. Prof. Dr. Hartmut Lehmann is Academic Vice-Director of the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS) where he is Head of the Economics Department....
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On 11 July, 14:15 in H10 at UR, Gabriele Schwab - Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Irvine, with appointments in the departments of Comparative Literature, Anthropology, English and European Languages and Studies, will give a guest lecture on Transspecies Selves as part of the seminar of Leibniz ScienceCampus, UR and REAF Visiting Professor Claudia Sadowski-Smith. All are invited to attend....
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On 4 July, 18:15 in H19, Ger Duijzings (professor of social anthropology specializing in Southeastern Europe at UR) will discuss transnational waste chains and informal practices of collecting, recycling and incineration of waste in the context of "Europeanisation" and relations between apparent centres and peripheries of the continent....
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ScienceCampus visiting Fellow Nishani Frazier will give a talk on 27 June at 18:15 discussing Black experiences of gentrification in Durham, NC. Her research draws on oral history and biographical approaches to explore experiences of home and place....
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On 20 June at 18:15 Attila Melegh, sociologist and historian. Senior advisor at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office, associate professor at Corvinus University, Budapest, will discuss how historical sociology has contributed to the development of a "migration turn" in research, placing Eastern Europe in a global context. The talk also considers how migration has shaped domestic political and social discourses in the region....
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ScienceCampus visiting fellow Ben Chappell (University of Kansas) will give a talk at the lecture series Frictions and Transformations of Globalization on 13 June 2022 at 18:15....
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You are warmly invited to attend the Keynote Lecture of the International Conference "Crisis Narratives and the Pandemic" on Thursday 19 May at 16:15 CET. The lecture by Kristen Ghodsee and Mitchell Orenstein (both U Pennsylvania), "Taking Stock of Shock: Social Consequences of the 1989 Revolutions", is also part of the CITAS and Leibniz ScienceCampus "Europe and America" lecture series (Ringvorlesung), Frictions and Transformations of Globalization...
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