2022
ONLINE-VORTRAG II CERC II CONFÉRENCE EN LIGNE Prof. Dr. John T. Hamilton (Department of Comperative Literature, Harvard University) in Kooperation mit der Abteilung Romanistik und dem Forum Internationale Wissenschaft (FIW). Einführung von Roland Ißler und Almut-Barbara Renger (Bonn)
First generation students as strategic choosers in neoliberal Chilean higher education. Referent: Carolina Guzmán-Valenzuela is Professor of higher education at Universidad de Tarapacá (Chile). She is an experienced researcher having published widely on topics such as neoliberalism in higher education, the student experience, the public roles of universities and the global north/south divide in knowledge production. Her most recent research project examines the publication patterns in both the social sciences and the humanities from a southern perspective.
Vom 21.03 und 25.03 (jeweils 14.00-18.00), 28.03 (10-14) veranstaltet Prof. Dr. Rudolf Stichweh ein PhD Seminar am BCDSS in der Universität Bonn mit dem Thema “Strong Asymmetrical Dependency, Power and Inequality”.
Vom 21.03 und 25.03 (jeweils 14.00-18.00), 28.03 (10-14) veranstaltet Prof. Dr. Rudolf Stichweh ein PhD Seminar am BCDSS in der Universität Bonn mit dem Thema “Strong Asymmetrical Dependency, Power and Inequality”.
Vom 21.03 und 25.03 (jeweils 14.00-18.00), 28.03 (10-14) veranstaltet Prof. Dr. Rudolf Stichweh ein PhD Seminar am BCDSS in der Universität Bonn mit dem Thema “Strong Asymmetrical Dependency, Power and Inequality”.
Macht und Demokratie in den Funktionssystemen der Weltgesellschaft: Kunst, Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft. Vortrag von Evelyn Moser und Rudolf Stichweh. Ringvorlesung „Demokratisierung und Machtstrukturen“
The FIW is hosting an expert roundtable on the role of science and technology in addressing climate change. The starting point of the discussion in the expert roundtable is the recent publication of „Engineering the Climate“, a monograph by one of our associated research fellows, Julia Schubert (University of Speyer). Together with the author, the roundtable will feature critical experts on climate engineering, global warming, and the role of science in society. The discussion is open to the public. With Comments By: David Kaldewey (Bonn), Professor for Science Studies and Politics at the Forum Internationale Wissenschaft, University of Bonn Jeroen Oomen (Utrecht), Postdoctoral researcher at the Urban Futures Studio, University of Utrecht Simone Rödder (Hamburg), Professor for Sociology and Science Studies, University of Hamburg.
NEGOTIATING THE FABRIC OF THE AFRICAN UNIVERSITY – BEYOND LOCALITY AND UNIVERSALISM <br/> Our images and imaginations of universities in the 21st century are very much shaped by an ‘Emerging Global Model’. Against this background, the conference reflects on the past, present and future character of the modern ‘African’ university and the university in Africa. It aims to shed light on the conditions of possibility of a decolonial African university as it negotiates its characters between pressures of local realities and global trends. By doing so, it intends to better understand the trajectories of universities in Africa and to contribute to strengthening the development of these institutions and the higher education systems in which they are embedded. Furthermore, the salient sociological understanding of the university as a unified global cultural reference system is to be challenged and recalibrated.
Am 8. November begeht das FIW sein 10-jähriges Bestehen mit einer Veranstaltung zum Thema "Gesellschaftsforschung und die Probleme der Weltgesellschaft".