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26.11.2020 15:00 Uhr

Seminarreihe "The Historicity of Democracy" startet
Im Leibniz-Verbundprojekt HISDEMAB (“The Historicity of Democracy in the Arab and Muslim World”) beginnt am Donnerstag, 26. November, die Seminarreihe (online)"The Historicity of Democracy", in der Gäste zu Themen des Verbundprojekts vortragen. Am 26.11., 15:00 bis 17:00 Uhr, spricht Prof. Dalenda Larguèche in der ersten (Online-)Veranstaltung zum Thema "Women, family’s affairs and the justice Tunisian XIXth century". Bildrechte: Emna Mizouni, URL: Dalenda Larguèche — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org) Das Seminar ist öffentlich. Bei Interesse können Sie sich selbst registrieren und erhalten dann die Zoom-Zugangsdaten. Weitere Termine: December 10, 2020: François Hartog (Directeur d’études émérite, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris) “Reflections on Historicity, Time and Historical Research” January 28, 2021: Hedayat Heikal (Climenko Fellow and Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School, Cambridge MA) “Constitutionalism in the Middle East and the question of democracy” February 18, 2021: Tariq Tell (American University of Beirut) “Debating Representation and Democracy in early-Independent Jordan” March 11, 2021: Abdul-Hameed Al-Kayyali (Institut français du Proche Orient, Amman) “The question of Power in Medieval Islam: Searching for the Roots of Deliberative processes” March 25, 2021: Amr Elshobaki (Alahram center for political & strategic studies, Cairo) “Contemporary Visions of Historical Deliberative processes in Egypt » April 22, 2021: Hedwig Richter (Universität der Bundeswehr, München) “Historicizing Democracy” May 6, 2021: Selda Tuncer (Yüzüncü Yıl University, Van) “Women and Public Space in Turkey. A Gendered History of Modernity, Urban Experience and Everyday Participation” May 27, 2021: Esther Möller (Visiting Professor of Modern Cultural History of North Africa, Universität der Bundeswehr, München) “Claims for humanitarian sovereignty, forms of political participation and the question of democracy in 20th century Egypt” June 10, 2021: Rashid Khalidi (Columbia University, New-York) “Anti-colonial Movements in the Middle East and the question of democracy” June 24, 2021: Rahel Boubrik (Centre des Etudes et des Recherches Sahariennes, Rabat) “Tribal assemblies (Jamâ’a) in Morocco: Structures and Functioning” July 8, 2021: Holger Nehring (University of Sterling) Theoretical Reflections on Social Movements: contestation of liberal democracies and laboratories of democratic practices” The online seminar is free and open to the public upon registration.

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