Vergangene Termine

  • 2022-10-07T09:30:00+02:00
  • 2022-10-07T16:30:00+02:00
Oktober 7 Freitag

07.10.2022 von 09:30 bis 16:30

Full Title: "Undocumented Migrants in Europe and Their Access to COVID-19 Vaccination" The existing Corona pandemic is a challenge on several levels, not only for the European states, but for each and every one of its citizens. For example, most states provide both Corona tests and vaccines free of charge to their populations in order to contain the pandemic. Many citizens, however, who have easy access to these measures, refuse them, believing, for example, in a global pharmaceutical industry conspiracy. Undocumented migrants, on the other hand, are partially or completely excluded from these measures for various reasons. While it is not clear how many undocumented migrants live in Europe, it should also be in the interest of states to let them participate in the protective measures to fight the pandemic more efficiently. However, besides a potential mistrust of these measures, the fear of deportation seems to prevail in the case of undocumented migrants.

  • 2022-09-26T00:00:00+02:00
  • 2022-09-30T23:59:59+02:00
September 26 Montag

26.09.2022 bis 30.09.2022

Practices of interpretation are central to both the humanities and social sciences, whose typical objects of interpretive activity range from artworks, texts and musical scores to rituals, economic behaviour and all manner of “data”. Yet the phenomenon of interpretation is no less puzzling than it is familiar and raises a host of fundamental questions: Can there be a science as well as an art of interpretation? Is interpretation an essentially human activity? Is there a difference between interpretive activity and programmable forms of data processing? Is interpretation by its nature a creative enterprise? Is it possible to develop something like an algorithm for interpretation? Do practices of interpretation as practiced by different disciplines share an essential common core? These and a host of related questions will occupy us at this year’s event. The seminars will be led by Prof. Dr. Markus Gabriel (Bonn), Prof. Dr. Zed Adams (New School) and Prof. Dr. Paul Kottmann (New School)

  • 2022-09-15T14:00:00+02:00
  • 2022-09-16T14:00:00+02:00
September 15 Donnerstag

15.09.2022 14:00 bis 16.09.2022 14:00

At this conference we will undertake an interdisciplinary reconsideration of privacy, asking how we do want our society to look like based on what we saw, experienced and hopefully learned from the current present and recent past. The concerned disciplines range from different cultural and language studies, law, media studies, philosophy, political theory, psychology, sociology and surveillance studies to computer science and beyond. Contributions from bioethics, health sciences, medicine, etc. or the humanitarian sector are also welcome. The idea is to suggest a Manifesto for the Future of Privacy that can be signed by the participants. The symposium is part of a project funded by a special grant program for research into societal/social, legal and cultural impacts around the Covid-19 pandemic and related liberal arts research of the transdisciplinary research area ’Individuals, Institutions and Societies’ as part of the Excellence Strategy of the federal and state governments.

  • 2022-07-20T18:00:00+02:00
  • 2022-07-20T23:59:59+02:00
Juli 20 Mittwoch

20.07.2022 ab 18:00 Uhr

'The Joy of Pricing - Creating Value from Data' (Dr. Felix Schrank, Dr. Heiko Wagner) Registration required via http://open-econ.org/events – first come, first served! Restricted places.

  • 2022-07-19T00:00:00+02:00
  • 2022-07-19T23:59:59+02:00
Juli 19 Dienstag

19.07.2022

Das Projekt "Home-Office und Wohlbefinden " unter der Leitung von Dr. Johanna Hartung führt am 19. Juli 2022 einen Workshop zum Thema 'Forschen mit Instagram-Daten: Werkstattbericht zu Möglichkeiten & Schwierigkeiten von Ansätzen der Computational Social Sciences' (durchgeführt von Dr. Lisa Merten, Hanna Immler M.A. und Philipp Kessling M.A., Hans-Bredow-Institut) durch, zu der alle Interessierten herzlich eingeladen sind. Bei weiteren Fragen zu der Veranstaltung können Sie sich gerne an die Projektleitung oder Frau Johanna Tix wenden.

  • 2022-07-13T18:00:00+02:00
  • 2022-07-13T20:00:00+02:00
Juli 13 Mittwoch

13.07.2022 von 18:00 bis 20:00

Full Title: ‘Hi folks, Boris Johnson here, taking a moment to wish you all a merry little Christmas’: The discursive construction of ordinariness in political discourses’ (Prof. Dr. Anita Fetzer, Universität Augsburg) Part of the lecture series and collaborative interdisciplinary research project "Democratisation and Power Structures".

  • 2022-07-11T12:15:00+02:00
  • 2022-07-11T13:45:00+02:00
Juli 11 Montag

11.07.2022 von 12:15 bis 13:45

"Clarifying the concept and evaluating the evidence (invoked by philosophers)" (Dr. Uwe Peters) Zoom link: https://uni-bonn.zoom.us/j/69810017849?pwd=OTV5eTcvMWFBOUh2MDBwTFFCdW9zQT09 ID: 698 1001 7849 Password: 764216

  • 2022-07-07T00:00:00+02:00
  • 2022-07-09T23:59:59+02:00
Juli 7 Donnerstag

07.07.2022 bis 09.07.2022

Tagung (07.-09. Juli 2022): 'What Does Theology Do, Actually? Part III - The Unity of the Church and ist Histories' To speak of “challenges” is not an arbitrary choice of words. “WDTD3: The Unity of the Church and its Histories” seeks to engage the seemingly irresolvable tension between the idea of a universal church and the particularity of Christian traditions from historical perspectives. In so doing, challenges arising from this tension related to confessional identity, belonging and acceptance take center stage. Building on the WDTD Project’s interest in the confessional and cultural diversity of approaches to work in the theological disciplines, WDTD3 will consider how the work of the History of Christianity or Church History is evolving as the participants and actors doing this work engage their field interculturally and in conversation with issues of contemporary global concern.

  • 2022-07-06T18:00:00+02:00
  • 2022-07-06T20:00:00+02:00
Juli 6 Mittwoch

06.07.2022 von 18:00 bis 20:00

Full Title: "Audiovisual representations of the Chinese minority in the US: A diachronical approach" (Prof. Dr. Francesca Santulli, University of Venice) Part of the lecture series and collaborative interdisciplinary research project "Democratisation and Power Structures". The ability of cinema to shape individual and public imagery has long been discussed across disciplines (Fluck 2003; Gallese & Guerra 2020), and it is especially complex when power relations among different ethno-linguistic groups are at stake. On the one hand, when a majority group represents a minority, it is common to have representations that can be defined as ethnotypes, a fictional rationalisation of difference (van Doorslaer et al. 2016). On the other hand, when the members of a minority reclaim representativity and become involved in the creative process of filmmaking, their challenge would be to cater to both majority and minority expectations (Morrison 1992).

  • 2022-07-04T12:15:00+02:00
  • 2022-07-04T13:45:00+02:00
Juli 4 Montag

04.07.2022 von 12:15 bis 13:45

Full Title: “Multi-modal evaluation of epilepsy patients using computational methods” (Dr. Theodor Rüber) Zoom link: https://uni-bonn.zoom.us/j/69810017849?pwd=OTV5eTcvMWFBOUh2MDBwTFFCdW9zQT09 ID: 698 1001 7849 Password: 764216

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