Research Colloquium Social Science SoSe23
Research Colloquium So9 -Georg Rilinger (MIT): "The social order of digital markets"
This open lecture is part of the combined research colloquium of the Political Science & Sociology Departments of the JFK-I. Please find the complete program here .
Ort: JFK-I Lansstr. 7-9 14195 Berlin Room: 319
Research Colloquium So8 - Kathy Thelen (MIT): Attention Shoppers: American Retail Capitalism and the Rise of the Amazon Economy
This open lecture is part of the combined research colloquium of the Political Science & Sociology Departments of the JFK-I. Please find the complete program here .
Ort: JFK-I Lansstr. 7-9 14195 Berlin Room: 319
Research Colloquium So7 - Laura Flierl: "Anti-eviction struggles in Oakland and Barcelona"
This open lecture is part of the combined research colloquium of the Political Science & Sociology Departments of the JFK-I. Please find the complete program here .
Ort: JFK-I Lansstr. 7-9 14195 Berlin Room: 319
Research Colloquium So5 - Dieter Plehwe (WZB): "Global Neoliberal Think Tanks and Climate Policy: The Atlas Network"
This open lecture is part of the combined research colloquium of the Political Science & Sociology Departments of the JFK-I. Please find the complete program here .
Ort: JFK-I Lansstr. 7-9 14195 Berlin Room: 319
Research Colloquium So4 - Michael Doyle (Columbia University): "Cold Peace: Avoiding the New Cold War"
Michael Doyle is university professor at the University of Columbia (NYC), specializing in international relations theory, international security, and international organizations. Doyle previously served as assistant secretary-general and special adviser to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan from 2001 to 2003. Doyle has been a member of the Council on Foreign Relations since 1992 and is the former chair of the Academic Council of the United Nations System. He has also been a vice president, senior fellow and a member (and chair) of the Board of Directors of the International Peace Institute between 1992 and 2018. He served as chair of the board of the UN Democracy Fund (UNDEF) from 2006–2013. In 2015, Doyle helped develop the Model International Mobility Convention which represents a shared framework among over 40 academics. This open lecture is part of the combined research colloquium of the Political Science & Sociology Departments of the JFK-I.
Ort: JFK-I Lansstr. 7-9 14195 Berlin Room: 340
Research Colloquium So3 - Andrea Binder (FU Berlin): "Offshore Finance: Scoping the Eurodollar System 1977-2022"
This open lecture is part of the combined research colloquium of the Political Science & Sociology Departments of the JFK-I. Please find the complete program here .
Ort: JFK-I Lansstr. 7-9 14195 Berlin Room: 319
[ONLINE] Research Colloquium So2 - David Schultz (Hamline University): “The Role of Swing States and Swing Voters in the Coming 2024 US Presidential Election”
This open lecture is part of the combined research colloquium of the Political Science & Sociology Departments of the JFK-I. Please find the complete program here .
Ort: Please note: This talk will be held online via Webex: https://fu-berlin.webex.com/fu-berlin/j.php?MTID=mb19df88615086670393278050407fb68
Research Colloquium So1 - Mark Schwartz (University of Virginia): "Triffin reloaded: The matrix of contradictions around global quasi-state money"
This open lecture is part of the combined research colloquium of the Political Science & Sociology Departments of the JFK-I. Please find the complete program here .
Ort: JFK-I Lansstr. 7-9 14195 Berlin Room: 319