Wem gehören die Masken?
Vergangene Woche fand das Richtfest des Berliner Stadtschlosses statt. Zalmmasker (photo: Urville Djasim under CC BY-SA 2.0) Das Stadtschloss soll nicht nur deutsche Geschichte präsentieren, sondern...
View ArticleTable Topics „Art and Exile in the City“
Ela Gezen’s (EUME-Fellow 2015/16) research and teaching focus on 20th century German and Turkish literature and culture, with emphases on literatures of migration, minority discourses, historical and...
View ArticleTable Topics: Food, Cultural Exchange and Gentrification
Miriam Stock (photo: private) Miriam Stock is a cultural geographer who deals with questions of migration, urban transformation, consumption and food cultures between Germany and the Arab region. She...
View ArticleTable Topics: Zwischen Journalismus und Aktivismus – die Rolle von...
Julia Prosinger (Foto: @Mike Wolff, TSP) Julia Prosinger lebt als freie Reporterin in Berlin und arbeitet hauptsächlich für den Tagesspiegel. In den letzten Monaten hat sie regelmäßig über die...
View ArticleTable Topics: Geflüchtete Kinder in Berliner Schulen
Der Libanon und Deutschland haben die UN-Kinderrechtskonvention von 1989 ratifiziert. Getting Syria’s children back to school in Lebanon (Foto: DFID – UK Department for International Development under...
View ArticleWeberWorldCafé „Russland in Europa – Europa in Russland“
1. Dezember 2017 – 14:00 bis 17:30 Uhr – im Café des Deutschen Historischen Museums Unter den Linden 2, 10117 Berlin In regelmäßigen Abständen, insbesondere in unruhigen Zeiten wie den heutigen mit...
View ArticleWanted: Science Reporters
For our next WeberWorldCafé „Changing Neighourhoods“ we are looking for Science Reporters! The next WeberWorldCafé „Changing Neighbourhoods“ will take place on January 29, from 2:30pm – 6:00pm in...
View ArticleOverview: The six discussion tables
Wondering who will be the table hosts and what they will discuss with you at our next WeberWorldCafé on Changing Neighbourhoods? Here, you find a short overview of the six discussion tables: Table 1:...
View ArticleChanging Neighbourhoods: Tweets and Pictures
On January 29, we met for the eleventh WeberWorldCafé „Changing Neighbourhoods“ in the Werkstatt der Kulturen, Berlin. In case you were unable to attend, we collected some of the social media coverage...
View ArticleChanging tables and changing neighbourhoods
By Jan-Carl Thotze When you come to think of neighbourhoods, you will find different connotations assigned to it. For instance, there is the neighbourhood of your childhood which reminds you of happy...
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