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Research Colloquium | Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski (London) Poland-Lithuania in the Age of the Atlantic Revolution
ScienceCampus visiting fellow Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski will present his research on Poland-Lithuania in the Age of the Atlantic Revolution on 7 July at 14:15 in Room 017 at IOS/Graduate School (Altes Finanzamt) as part of the research colloquium.
Read moreLecture Series | Ger Duijzings (Regensburg) - Between Europeanisation and waste colonialism: Dirty dumping at the periphery of Europe
On 4 July, 18:15 in H19, Ger Duijzings (professor of social anthropology specializing in Southeastern Europe at UR) will discuss transnational waste chains and informal practices of collecting, recycling and incineration of waste in the context of "Europeanisation" and relations between apparent centres and peripheries of the continent.
Read moreGastvortrag | Heribert Dieter (Berlin) China: Herausforderung für Deutschland und den Westen
Im Rahmen der Vorlesung von PD Dr. Gerlinde Groitl vom Lehrstuhl für Internationale Politik und transatlantische Beziehungen an der UR und Mitkoordinatorin des Campus-Forschungsmoduls "Transatlantische politische Transformationen", finden zwei vom Leibniz-WissenschaftsCampus geförderte Gastvorträge mit Expert*innen der SWP - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik statt. Sie sind recht herzlich zu beiden Vorträgen eingeladen.
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REAF Meet and Greet with Kansas visiting Fellows Nishani Frazier and Ben Chappell
REAF and the ScienceCampus cordially invite you to a Meet and Greet with our guests from the University of Kansas Prof. Dr. Nishani Frazier (Associate Professor of American Studies and History, University of Kansas – Leibniz Science Campus Regensburg Visiting Fellow) and Prof. Dr. Ben Chappell (Professor of American Studies, University of Kansas – Leibniz Science Campus Regensburg Visiting Fellow) on Wednesday, 29 June 2022, 6 p.m. (s.t.) in SG 2.14 (CITAS office)
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Read moreLecture Series | Nishani Frazier (Kansas) - The Sounds of Blackness: How Gentrification Silences and Displaces Belonging
ScienceCampus visiting Fellow Nishani Frazier will give a talk on 27 June at 18:15 in H19 at UR discussing Black experiences of gentrification in Durham, NC. Her research draws on oral history and biographical approaches to explore experiences of home and place.
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