220172 Colloquium Global Entanglements (Ko) (WiSe 2024/2025)

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Please keep a colloquium journal for the study requirements. You can download a form for the journal from the degree programme website (https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/worldstudies) in the downloads section. Enter 10 lectures of the colloquium that you attended in the journal. For five meetings, you must also enter your personal questions, comments or notes on the content of the lecture in the "Study requirement" column. Finally, you can send the completed journal by e-mail attachment to stefan.gorissen@uni-bielefeld.de so that the study requirement can be recorded.

Lectures:

Wednesday 16th October 2024, 12:15 – 13:45, X-E0-220
Alexandra Kolesnik (Bielefeld): Transformations and responsibility and participatory practices in Russian heritage activism, 2000-2020s

Thursday 17th October 2024, 12:00 – 13:00, ZiF (address: Methoden 1, south of the Campus)
Stephan Scheuzger (Zürich): How to Lock Up Efficiently and Humanely? Metropolitan, Colonial and Postcolonial Comparisons of Prison Regimes in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century

Thursday 17th October 2024, 14:30 – 16:30, ZiF (address: Methoden 1, south of the Campus)
Annika Raapke (Uppsala): The Unbearable Unfairness of Being. Privilege, Comparison and Disappointment in 18th Century Caribbean Colonialism; Arndt Brendecke (Munich): Tropes of Otherness. Claiming Incomparability within Spain’s Colonial Empire

Thursday 17th October 2024, 17:00 – 19:00, ZiF (address: Methoden 1, south of the Campus)
Birgit Schäbler (Erfurt), Going South. Orientalism as a Travelling Practice of Comparing

Friday 18th October 2024, 14:00 – 16:00, ZiF (address: Methoden 1, south of the Campus)
Martina Schrader-Kniffki (Mainz), From the Pre-Hispanic códice to the Colonial libro mántico. ‚Lists‘ as an instrument of Comparison in Indigenous Cultures in Mexico test’s; Sebastian Jobst (Berlin): Through the Eyes of Others? – Visual Comparisons of Blackness in Nineteenth-Century U. S. Photography

Friday 18th October 2024, 16:30 – 19:00, ZiF (address: Methoden 1, south of the Campus)
Kirsten Kamphuis (Münster): “If only I were a Dutchman”. Comparison as a Narrative Strategy in Indonesian Anticolonialism: Endre Sashalmi (Pécs, Hungary): Comparison as a Tool of Self-Identity and its Role in the Formation of Russian Imperial Identity in the 18th Century. The Emergence of a Statist-Civilizational Outlook

Tuesday 12th November 2024, 18:15 – 19:45, UHG-C01-252
Estefania Ciro (Columbia): La vorágine de la guerra persistente en la Amazonia colombiana: Regulación de mercados y de violencias en la geopolítica global

Tuesday 19th November 2024, 18:15 – 19:45, X-A2-103
Alexander Reznik (St. Petersburg): The “Civil War” in Russia between Political Concepts and Conflicts, 1918-1920

Tuesday 26st November 2024,18:15-19:45, UHG, C01-252
Philipp Wolfesberger (Bielefeld): The Quiet Middle? Transregional Perspectives of the Gray Zone in Migration Policy Narratives

Tuesday 3rd December 2024, 18:15-19:45, X-A2-103
Maksim Demin (Bochum): Thinking About the Soul and the Mind: Psychology as an Academic Discipline at the Late Russian Empire

Tuesday 7th January 2025, 18:15-19:45, X-A2-103
Moritz Florin (Erlangen): (Unsettling Central Asia. Migration and the Legacies of Settler Colonialsm in 2ßth Century Soviet History

Thursday 9th January 2025, 16:15-17:45, X-A2-103
Silvia Sebastiani(Paris), In Search of the Orangutan: Enlightenment Debates on Humanity

Tuesday 14th January 2025, 18:15-19:45, UHG, C01-252
Andreas Jünger (München): The Importance of Transnational Spaces for the Development of Organic Farming (19th to 21st Century)

Tuesday 21st January 2025, 16:15-17:45, X-E0-236
Marcus Carrier (Bielefeld): Chemistry without Substance: The History of Computational Chemistry, c. 1970-2000

Tuesday 28th January 2025, 18:15-19:45, UHG-C01-252
Walter Pengue (Bielefeld): The nexus between natural resources, Food systems and Climate change: A perspective from the southern cone of the world

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