Colloquium Schedule for the Academic Year 2022/23

Colloquium Schedule for the Academic Year 2022/23

 

Spring Term, Wednesdays, 18:30-20:00, Faculty of Humanities, Room 6205

15.03.2023

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Prof. Gideon Botsch, University of Potsdam, Germany

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Between Party Politics, Street Mobilization and Violent Subcultures: Current Developments in Germany's Far Right.

22.03.2023

 

Roundtable Discussion

 

Migration in Times of Rising Populism.

19.04.2023

 

Gerhart Baum, Former Federal Minister of the Interior

 

Putin's War on Ukraine as Pivot for Germany and an Old World Order – Global Competition between Autocracies and Liberal Democracies.

03.05.2023

 

Prof. Karl Wöber, MODUL University Vienna, Austria

 

Annual Helmut Zilk Memorial Lecture:
Vienna's Position in European Tourism in Times of Climate Change.

17.05.2023

 

Presentations of Selected Research Projects at the European Forum

07.06.2023

 

Dr. Michael B. Elm, Tel Aviv University & the Goethe Universität Frankfurt

 

Embracing Trauma. The European Memory of World War I in Cinema.

28.06.2023

 

Prof. Günter Bischof, University of New Orleans, USA

 

The Cold War in Austria

 

Fall Term, Wednesdays, 18:30-20:00, Faculty of Humanities, Room 6205, or Faculty of Social Sciences, Room 2415

26.10.2022 xxx Panel Discussion with Participants from Poland and Moldova  

Eastern Europe in the Shadow of the War against Ukraine – Views from Both Sides of the EU Borders.

09.11.2022

 

Prof. Leah Bradshaw, University of Ontario, Canada

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The Limits of Liberalism: Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignity.

23.11.2022

 

Dr. Tristan Klingelhöfer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

 

A Complex Emotional Cocktail: Reappraising the Role of Positive Emotions in the Appeal of Right-Wing Populist Parties in Austria, Germany and Italy.

07.12.2022   International Roundtable Discussion   Heinrich Heine – A Vanguard of Liberal Democracy? Examining his Struggles for Modernity on his 225th Birthday through the Lens of Today’s Europe.

28.12.2022

 

Dr. Yuval Tal, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

 

Particular Universalism: Catholics, Muslims, and French Nationality Law, 1889-2022.

11.01.2023

 

Prof. Noam Shoval, Director, The European Forum at the Hebrew University

 

China's Belt and Road Initiative: The Implications for Europe and Israel.

25.01.2023

 

Dr. Gabriele Shenhar, University of Sussex

 

Super-Diversity, Assemblage and Enchantment: Fieldnotes from Contemporary Britain.