Friedrich-Schiller University. Jena, Germany.
Deadline: June 30, 2021
The international and interdisciplinary Summer School on Global Knowledge Transfer and Translocal Paradoxes is planned as a hybrid and bilingual (english/german) programm.The Summer School is closely organized with the 15th Summer Academy on “Innovation, Digitalization and Structural Change” and has co-curricular lectures together with the PhD programs “The Economics of Innovative Change” and “The Economic Impact of Digital Transformation”.
Summer School Global Knowledge and Translocal Paradoxes
The international and interdisciplinary Summer School on Global Knowledge Transfer and Translocal Paradoxes is planned as a hybrid and bilingual (english/german) programm.The Summer School is closely organized with the 15th Summer Academy on “Innovation, Digitalization and Structural Change” and has co-curricular lectures together with the PhD programs “The Economics of Innovative Change” and “The Economic Impact of Digital Transformation”. During the two weeks, joint courses will be offered across all programs, as well as specifically tailored formats. Please note also: The schedule of the Summer School may be adapted to the current pandemic situation in Jena. Changes in the schedule may therefore occur. We recommend to check the program in this flyer with the content of the Liberty-website regulary:
https://www.gkdigital.uni-jena.de/summer+academy+2021
For further information about GK and TP please visit our website:
https://www.jsec.uni-jena.de/en/liberty
The admission for the digital participation is without any fee. Registration deadline will be 30th June. Please register at zrb@uni-jena.de with your full name and current university affiliations.
The program of the Summer School is organized by the PHD students of the doctoral colloquium of the development area Global Knowledge Transfers and Translocal Paradoxes in cooperation with ZRB and JSEC. Namely involved: Fahed Al-Janabi; Dr. Susanne Büchner, Franziska Sandkühler, Alexandra Stang, and Stefan van der Hoek.
Programm
List of the lectures and workshops to be discussed per day:
19th of July – Dr. Luisa Conti (FSU) The Transformative Potential of Dialogue in the Perception and Creation of Reality
20th of July – Dr. Luisa Conti (FSU) The Transformative Potential of Dialogue in the Perception and Creation of Reality
21st of July – Dr. Volker Gast (FSU) Quantitative Text Analysis for the Social Sciences
22nd of July – Prof. Dr. Alexander K. Nagel (GAU) Religious and Social Identity in Civil Society
23rd of July – Prof. Dr. Alexander K. Nagel (GAU) Religious and Social Identity in Civil Society and Dr. Sabrina Weiß (AML) On the Research of Religious Majorities and Minorities in Germany
24th of July Dr. Patrick Heiser (FU Hagen) Qualitative Text Analysis for the Social Sciences
26th Prof. Ursula Boos-Nünning (UDE) Intercultural Empirical Research in ethnocentrism-critical Reflection and Dr. Johannes Wischmeyer (EKD) Transcultural Education Areas
27th of July Prof. Dr. Dominique Foray (EPFL, CH) Knowledge and Dr. Johannes Wischmeyer (EKD) Transcultural Education Areas
28th of July – Prof. Dr. Dominique Foray (EPFL, CH) Knowledge
29th of July – Prof. Dr. Davide Secchi (CORG, DNK) ABM—For Business Eco-Systems
30th of July – Prof. Dr. Davide Secchi (CORG, DNK) ABM—For Business Eco-Systems
Keynotes:
We would also like to draw your special attention to our keynote lectures during the Summer School program:
19th of July Prof. Dr. Peggy Levitt (Wellesley College, USA) Move Over, Mona Lisa. Move Over, Jane Eyre: Lessons from Argentina, Lebanon, and South Korea about the Global Cultural World
23rd of July Prof. Dr. Hubert Knoblauch (Technical University of Berlin, Germany) Sociology of Knowledge
28th of July Prof. Dr. Daniel Everett (Bentley University, USA) Language, Knowledge and Global Paradoxes
Kontakt
zrb@uni-jena.dehttps://www.gkdigital.uni-jena.de/summer+academy+2021
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