220150 Colloquium Global Entanglements (Ko) (WiSe 2022/2023)

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Lectures:

18.10.22, 18-20, X-A2-103
Svenja von Jan (Göttingen): Exploring Migrant Lives. Non-Elite south Asian Migration to Germany and Belgium from a Microhistorical Perspective

18.10.22, 18-20, UHG C3-241
Gracila Vilaca (Minas Gerais): Investigating the Brazilian Manosphere: Maxulinists Performances Through Memes Textualities with Reddit

25.10.22, 18-20, X-A2-103
Gurminder Bhambra (Sussex): How Eurocentric is Sociological Globalization and World Society Research and What Can We Do About It?

27.10.22, 16-18, UHG T2-233
Jonathon Catlin (Princeton/Berlin): Between Catastrophe as Revolution and Catastrophe in Permanence: Reflections on a Twentieth-Century Grundbegriff

08.11.22, 18-20. X-E0-214
Gelinada Grinchenko (Charkiv/Wuppertal): The Extermination of Inmates of Psychiatric Hospitals and Institutions for the Disabled in Nazi-Occupied Ukraine in the Light of Postwar Trials and Memory

22.11.22, 18-20, X-A2-103
Annelotte Janse (Utrecht): The Pursuit of White Security. Transnational Entanglements of West-German Right-Wing Extremists in the 1970s and Early 1980s

22.11.22, 18-20. X-E0-214
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern (Evanston): The ‘Great Patriotic War’ of the Ukrainian People: a Nation Against the Empire

06.12.22, 18-20. X-E0-214
Viktoria Sereda (Lviv/Berlin): Displacement and Temporal Dimensions of Belonging: Case of Ukraine

13.12.22, 18-20, X-A2-103
Fabiana Kutsche (Köln): From Global Standards to Unequal Treatment: The ILO and the Concept of “Native Labor”

20.12.22, 16-18, Y-1-202
Karla Garcia (Bielefeld): Rights of Nature: Analysis of a Decade of Legal Trials in Ecuador

10.01.23, 18-20, UHG C3-241
Ingrid Carolina Hormaza Jiménez (Bielefeld): Ideas and Methods in the Research of German Geographers on the Agrarian Colonization in the Rainforests of Latin America between 1950 and 1970

17.01.23, 18-20, X-E0-220
Carlos Sanhueza (Chile): Stabilizing Local Knowledge. Installation of a German Astronomical Instrument in Chile at the Beginning of the 20th Century

19.01.23, 18-20:30, X-E1-201
Eleonora Rohland (Bielefeld): Uncertain Knowledge in Unfamiliar Environments: The Spanish in Hispaniola 1492–96

24.01.23, 18-20, UHG C3-241
Georg Fischer (Aarhus): The Third Conquest? Considerations on the History of State-Led Agricultural Colonization in South America, ca. 1950–1980

Study requirement:
Please select 12 lectures and enter the titles in the colloquium journal form (the form may be downloaded here: https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/fakultaeten/geschichtswissenschaft/studium/studiengaenge/world-studies/downloads/). Questions and notes for five presentations must also be added in the colloquium journal. Please send the completed form to stefan.gorissen@uni-bielefeld.de.

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by appointment n.V.   10.10.2022-03.02.2023

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