Events
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Toolbox #14 – RTG 2686 in Context: WOC & BYRDToolbox – Contradiction Studies #10 in the winter term 2025/26
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“Recognizing and preventing radicalization based on masculine ideology – but how?” Talk and Workshop.We are once again witnessing an intense authoritarian and far-right radicalization. It exhibits pronounced masculinity-ideological dimensions, through which authoritarian and fascist models of masculinity are normalized or even promoted as ideals. In this event, Markus Theunert offers both theoretical and practical insights into the factors driving masculinity-ideological radicalization: How can it be recognized? Most importantly, how can it be prevented?
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Toolbox #15 – WorkspaceToolbox – Contradiction Studies #11 in the winter term 2025/26 – Workspace: internal workshop
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Toolbox #16 – WorkspaceToolbox – Contradiction Studies #12 in the winter term 2025/26 – Workspace: Interner Workshop
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Toolbox #17 – WorkspaceToolbox – Contradiction Studies #13 in the winter term 2025/26 – Workspace: internal workshop
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Toolbox #18 – WorkspaceToolbox – Contradiction Studies #14 in the winter term 2025/26: : Informal annual meeting
Past Events
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New party line and the attempt to assume power: How Marine Le Pen transforms the Rassemblement national from a fringe group to a people’s party
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Neighbourliness – Living with Contradictions
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Caring for Contradictions
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Perspectives of Human Rights Clauses in Free Trade Agreements of the EU
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How to Handle your (Digital) Research Data ResponsiblyAn event by the DFG Research Training Group 2686 “Contradiction Studies –Constellations, Heuristics, and Concepts of the Contradictory” in cooperation with theBremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS) and the Research Data Center (RDC) Qualiservice. Presentations will be in English, but contributions can be […]
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Namwali Serpell’s The Old Drift: Disruption
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Learning Skills from Media Instructions
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Conceptualizing Resistance and CounterhegemonyReadings Mittelman, James, Christine B. N. Chin. 2000. Conceptualizing Resistance to Globalization. In Mittelmann, James The Globalization Syndrome: Transformation and Resistance, 165-178. Princeton: Princeton University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400823697.165
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Working with the Concepts of Resistance and Counterhegemony
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Exclusionary Inclusions: Race in (Trans)national ImaginariesThe first discussion in WoC’s new Agora format will focus on the exclusionary effects of contemporary discourses and politics of inclusion. Taking the globalization and mediatization of the Black Lives Matter movement as a starting point, the event will discuss transcultural negotiations of anti-racism against the backdrop of different colonial histories.