Archives of Border Crossing: Crafting Emotional Proximity and Distance on the Walls of Athens

Mittagsforum organized by the Institute of Political Science, University of Duisburg-Essen
 

Presentation: Gemma Bird

Location: Online via Zoom

Date: 02 November 2022

Time: 13:00 – 14:00 (CEST/CET)
 

This event represents a special departure from our regular research colloquium programme. Centre Fellow Gemma Bird will be presenting her project to the 'Mittagsforum' of the Institute for Political Science at the University of Duisburg-Essen. In the 'Mittagsforum', staff members of the institute as well as external guests present planned, ongoing and completed research projects and put them up for discussion. The contributions have a theme that changes from semester to semester. The sessions are organized and led by Prof. Dr. Michael Kaeding and Prof. Dr. Theresa Reinold of the Institute of Political Science, University of Duisburg-Essen.


You can find more information, as well as the programme for the IfP's Mittagsforum here.

 

*Please note that this event's schedule deviates from our normal research colloquia series:


Colloquium Programme October 2022 – February 2023

If not mentioned otherwise: Tuesday 11:00 – 12:15 (a.m. CEST/CET)
Virtual Horst Schimanski Hall

Please contact events@gcr21.uni-due.de, if you would like to participate.

Programme subject to change.
 

04 October

Amya Agarwal, Simon Koschut, Christine Unrau

Crafting Emotional Proximity and Distance in World Politics

02 November

*Wednesday

13:00-14:00 (CEST/CET)

Gemma Bird

Archives of Border Crossing: Crafting Emotional Proximity and Distance on the Walls of Athens

Part of the Mittagsforum Series Organized by UDE's Institute for Political Science

08 November

Nora Stappert

Legality, Legitimacy, and the Politics of Legal Innovation at International Criminal Courts in Practice

15 November

Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt

The Role of Non-state Actors for the Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions

29 November

Farai Chipato

Designing the Ruins of Modernity: Post-critical Hope and Black Aesthetics

06 December

Hande Paker

Climate as Contested Common Ground: Translocal Frames and Interactions in Civil Society

13 December

Katja Freistein, Frank Gadinger and Stefan Groth

Narratives in International Relations

10 January

Rotem Medzini

Global Self-Governance Above and Beyond the State: The Case of Platform Governance

17 January

Eric Cezne

Being an “Environmental Pariah”: Engaging with Destruction and the Destroyers of the Brazilian Amazon

24 January

Stefan Groth

Everyday Narratives of Migration Regimes

31 January

Janne Mende

Global Public Interests in Global Governance Institutions

14 February

Johannes Völz

Informalization: On the Aesthetics of (Authoritarian) Populism

28 February

Gemma Bird

The Afterlives of Crisis at the Borders of Europe