Vergangene Events
Disputing Child Labour Globally: Legitimation Struggles in the Past and Present
Internationale Konferenz
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Out of Control? How Concepts and Practices Circulate across Boundaries
4. Jahreskonferenz
In Kooperation mit dem Kulturwissenschaftlichen Institut Essen (KWI) und dem Profilschwerpunkt 'Wandel von Gegenwartsgesellschaften'
27. – 28. Oktober 2022
Midterm Conference: New Avenues of Global Cooperation Research
Conference in Duisburg & Online
Bildergalerie
De/Legitimizing Global Migration Control
International Conference
University of Amsterdam, Roeterseiland Campus
28-29 October 2021
Re-Imagining the Past – ein Konferenzbericht
3. Jahreskonferenz: Ideas for Re-ordering the World in Times of Multiple Crises
Online-Veranstaltung
Eine Kooperation mit dem Institut für Entwicklung und Frieden und dem Forschungsschwerpunkt "Transformation von Gegenwartsgesellschaften" der Universität Duisburg-Essen
New Voices in International Practice Research
Online-Workshop organisiert von der EISA-Sektion 'International Practices' in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Centre for Global Cooperation Research und der Universität Kopenhagen
18. und 19. Februar 2021
‘Urgency’ and ‘Responsibility’ in Global Cooperation - Covid-19 and Beyond
Internationale Konferenz
5.–6. Oktober 2020
Online-Event via Zoom
Eine Kooperation mit der School of Global Studies (SGS), Universität Göteborg
2. Jahreskonferenz: Communicative Power and Global Cooperation
Online-Veranstaltung
Eine Kooperation mit dem Forschungsschwerpunkt "Transformation von Gegenwartsgesellschaften" der Universität Duisburg-Essen
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.