2019
Victimizing Europeans? Narrating Europe's Shared History in the House of European History
Mit Wolfram Kaiser
Datum: Dienstag, 11:00 –12:30 Uhr
Ort: Käte Hamburger Kolleg, Schifferstrasse 44, 1. Stock, Horst-Schimanski-Saal
Migration as a Human Right? Mapping Theories and Practices of Global Solidarity in Europe
PD. Dr Stefania Maffeis

Shadow Negotiators: How the UN Shapes the Rules of Global Trade to Protect Food Security

34. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Matias Margulis
Criminalization of Kindness: the Legality and Politics of Migrant Rescue across the Sahara and the Mediterranean
Prof. Dr Volker M. Heins

Broken - A Palestinian Journey Through International Law

Towards Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria: The imperative of Regulating Party Defections and Fragmentation for Political Party Institutionalisation
Benjamin Adeniran Aluko

International Organizations as Technocratic Utopia
Prof. Dr Jens Steffek

New coalitions of change for just & in-time climate protection?

15. Käte Hamburger Dialogue
PanellistInnen: Niclas Svenningsen, Fatin Tawfig, Andrés López Rivera
Moderation: Dirk Messner
Governing the Returns of Displaced Syrians: Actors, Policies, and Consequences

Is the Paris Agreement Working?

33. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit David Victor
Internet and Social Media
Nicole Krämer

Was heißt 'liberale Migrationsethik'?

Imagining Pathways to Global Cooperation

China's Social Credit System: Producing Social Control as Source for Value Extraction
Julia Musitz

Power in Humanitarian Governance

Blurring Global Epistemic Boundaries: The Invention of Traditional Knowledge in Environmental Governance
Andrés López Rivera

The Rise of Political Fact-Checking
Laurens Lauer

Comparing Afghanistan: the ‘Serious World’ and Normative Scaling of Crisis Knowledge

Contested Power and Authority in Internet Governance: Return of the State?

The Refugee Crisis in the Mediterranean: Politics and Repercussions on Eastern Europe and the Balkans
Prof. Dr Maria Koinova

The Political Economy of Knowledge - Focus on Data, Intellectual Property and Trade
Dr Joseph Anderson

New Actors and Contested Architectures in Global Migration Governance

The Political Economy of Knowledge - Focus on Data, Intellectual Property and Trade
Dr Blayne Haggart

Progress and Regression

32. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Rahel Jaeggi
Behind Walls and Inside Houses
Dr. Katja Freistein, Dr. Frank Gadinger, Dr. Christine Unrau

Counter-narratives to Regional Cooperation: Contesting European union

From 'Another world is possible' to 'Our country first'? Populism and Global Cooperation

PanelistInnen: Benjamin De Cleen, Daphne Halikiopoulou, Wolfram Kaiser, Taylan Yildiz
Moderatorin: Christine Unrau
Precarious Ownership of the Internet of Things in the Age of Data
Dr. Natasha Tusikov

Desecuritization of Migration
Stephan Scheel

Endless Peacebuilding? The Missions in Afghanistan and Mali

Keynote Address: Clemens Hach
PanelistInnen: Isaline Bergamaschi, Florian Kühn, Katja Mielke
Moderatorin: Julia Leininger
Concluding Remarks: Conrad Schetter
Visions of World Order in Pan-Africanism

31. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Rita Abrahamsen
GCR21 1st Annual Conference
1st Annual Conference
Date: 9th – 10th April 2019
Venue: Gerhard-Mercator-Haus, Lotharstraße 57, 47057 Duisburg
At this conference, the Centre would like to open a dialogue with other projects and agendas at the University Duisburg-Essen and partner institutions which address related topics from different perspectives and might therefore enrich, challenge or re-contextualize our research. These may include historical and contemporary processes of transnationalization, conflicts about global norms and values, global economic and social inequality, institution-building in the Global South, and the rise of regionalism, as well as tensions in specific fields of global governance, such as international migration, transnational labour markets, global health, trade, development cooperation or implications of digitalization.
Migration und urbane Utopien: Vergangene Visionen und die Gestaltung der Stadt der Zukunft

PanelistInnen: Ulrich Berding, Birgit Naujoks, Martin Schlemmer, Christoph Zöpel
Moderatorin: Aslı Sevindim
Beyond the government-market-communities trichotomy: Conditions and instruments for cooperative, coercive and competitive interactions in natural resource and agri-environmental governance

Governance and the Interaction of Competition, Cooperation and Coercion

Polycentric Governing: Critical Interrogations of Techniques, Power and Legitimacy

Transnational Legal Encounters and the Politics of Protection: The Case of the Mediterranean Migration ‘Crisis’

30. Käte Hamburger Lecture mit Tanja Aalberts
Transnational Violence
Dr Philip Liste

The Initiation of Islamic Faith-based Mediation
Rakchanok Chatjuthamard

Narration and Aesthetics in Transnational Law and Politics

Immigrant Japan: Mobility and Belonging in an Ethno-nationalist Society

Storytelling Between Interdisciplinary Potential and Narrative Imperialism
Julika Griem

Beyond Institutionalism in Global Governance Theory
Prof. Dr Jan Aart Scholte
