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Lecture Series | Attila Melegh (Budapest) - Globalization and the migration turn. Why migration has become a polarizing issue
On 20 June at 18:15 Attila Melegh, sociologist and historian. Senior advisor at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office, associate professor at Corvinus University, Budapest, will discuss how historical sociology has contributed to the development of a "migration turn" in research, placing Eastern Europe in a global context. The talk also considers how migration has shaped domestic political and social discourses in the region.
Read moreCall for Papers | From ‘Early Access’ and ‘Open Worlds’ to Game-Cons and Clans: The Production of Spatiality and Community in Contemporary Gaming
The third Graduate Workshop of the Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies at the University Regensburg will take place from 14-16 September 2022. The deadline for proposals is 19 June
Read moreLecture Series | What is the "American Model"? Learning Management and Knowledge Ideologies in a “Moment of Danger” for Universities (Ben Chappell)
ScienceCampus visiting fellow Ben Chappell (University of Kansas) will give a talk at the lecture series Frictions and Transformations of Globalization on 13 June 2022 at 18:15.
Read moreCANCELLED lecture | Democratic lessons from unexpected places: The politics of storytelling in Macedonia (Keith Brown)
Please note that this event has been cancelled
Read moreResearch Colloquium | Travels across Language: Cosmopolitanism Made/Unmade (Galin Tihanov)
On Thursday, 9 June 2022, at 14:15 Galin Tihanov will give a talk on cosmopolitanism at the Research Colloquium.
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