Lecture | Alexander Bikbov (Paris): Multiple times of planning: European and Soviet models of job motivation in the 1920s-60s
Institutional history and historical sociology of the Cold War frequently associate the planned ecoomy with the Soviet political regime. In fact, the core Soviet vocabulary, composed in the early 1920s and rebuilt in the late 1950s, explicitly referred to planning and science. An even more intriguing part of the story consists in the fact that ideas of scientific planning, rational government and creating a new man, were also part of the projects of the new Europe following the end of the World…
WeiterlesenResearch Colloquium | Monika Wingender (Giessen): Types of Language Conflicts - with a Focus on Russia and Ukraine
On 12 May, 14:15, in Altes Finanzamt Room 319, Monika Wingender of the University of Giessen will present a highly pertinent talk on linguistic conflicts in Russia and Ukraine, drawing on her extensive expertise in the field.
WeiterlesenLecture Series | Forging the Nation: The Making and Faking of Nationalisms in Our Own Times (Ronald Suny)
Ronald Suny, Visiting Fellow at the ScienceCampus, will give a talk on May 9, 2022, as part of the lecture series "Frictions and Transformations of Globalization".
WeiterlesenMeet the Partner Institution: University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
Meet Ronald Suny, Kate Wroblewski and Joshua Newell, three Visiting Fellows from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, who are in Regensburg in May 2022.
WeiterlesenTracking the Economic Geography of Commodities: Avocados, beef, and wood - Joshua Newell (Ann Arbor)
Joshua Newell (U Michigan, Ann Arbor), visiting fellow at the ScienceCampus, will give a talk on 3 May, 14:00, as part of the IOS Economics Seminar series. The event is to take place in person at CITAS (UR, SG.214) and via Zoom.
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