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Christoph Lundgreen
Dresden University of Technology
Institut für Geschichte
Professur für Alte Geschichte
01062 Dresden

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Workshop „Ambiguity“
In an internal workshop, members of Die Junge Akademie and external guests deal with different cultures of interpretation.
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- Starts on
- 12.05.23
- Ends on
- 13.05.23
Event access: Internal
Berlin
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Wissensstadt Berlin 2021: Wissen auf die Hand / Forschung on the rocks
With the joint project "Wissensstadt Berlin 2021", Berlin as a location for research and science is presenting itself to a broad public this year by means of numerous events.
Die Junge Akademie is participating with several activities. Among other things, it will be represented with two booths as part of a day of action on July 2, 3-8 p.m., on the square in front of the Rotes Rathaus. At the booth "Wissen auf die Hand", representatives of Die Junge Akademie will answer all questions about research and science. Next door at “Research on the rocks" glacier drilling can be tested - especially by the little ones.
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- Starts on
- 02.07.21
Event access: Public
Platz vor dem Roten Rathaus, 10178 Berlin
15:00 — 20:00
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Cha(lle)nging Perspectives "Cultures of Debate with Chantal Mouffe"
What role does arguing play in politics? By which rules and with to what end are arguments carried out there? And what about debate in academia?
The members of the research group "Cultures of Debate", Eva Buddeberg (Philosophy, Goethe University Frankfurt), Lukas Haffert (Political Science, University of Zurich), Valeska Huber (History, Freie Universität Berlin) and Christoph Lundgreen (Ancient History, Bielefeld University) will discuss these and other questions with Chantal Mouffe in the event series Challenging Perspectives.
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- Starts on
- 24.03.21
Event access: Public
online
19:00 — 20:30
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Anreiz-Problematiken in der Wissenschaft
Mitglieder der Jungen Akademie fordern, gängige Leistungsindikatoren im Wissenschaftssystem zu überdenken und zeigen mögliche Wege zur Verbesserung von Arbeitsbedingungen und Erhöhung von Qualitätsstandards auf.
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Berlin 2020
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Vom Guten im Schlechten: Kalender 2021
Unser neuer Kalender „2021 – Vom Guten im Schlechten“ mit zwölf wissenschaftlichen Betrachtungen und einer Werkserie von Julian Charrière ist erschienen: ein Plädoyer für die Wissenschaften, die Kunst und ihre Verbindungen zur Gesellschaft.
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2020
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diejungeakademie@ home: Book Talk "(De-)Democratization of Democracy" with Philip Manow
In light of current government advice on coronavirus, the members of the Junge Akademie will continue the event series diejungeakademie@ virtually until further notice.
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- Starts on
- 26.06.20
Event access: Public
Zoom
19:00 — 20:00
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Cha(lle)nging Perspectives with Harald Schmidt
The research group "Popular Culture(s)" of Die Junge Akademie is hosting an evening with Harald Schmidt.
The event is open to the public. Ticket is required.
Free tickets here: https://challenging-perspectives-harald-schmidt.eventbrite.de/?aff=JAwebsite
More information: https://2020.diejungeakademie.de/
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- Starts on
- 20.02.20
Event access: Public
Berlin
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diejungeakademie@LiteraturhausLeipzig | Antigone - Myth and Modernity
The Research Group Popular Culture(s), together with the Literaturhaus Leipzig e.V., will be kicking off the event series “diejungeakademie@” as part of the 20th anniversary of Die Junge Akademie in 2020.
Four researchers, and members of Die Junge Akademie would like to place the form of Antigone against the backdrop of political events and cultural trends in society, and, from a historical, philological, literary, and philosophical standpoint, ask the question: How is she still relevant today? Excerpts will be read aloud from Friedrich Hölderlins translation of Antigone (1804): reviled as they were written, to this day controversial, but powerfully spoken and now used more and more.
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- Starts on
- 23.01.20
Event access: Public
Literaturhaus Leipzig, Haus des Buches, Gerichtsweg 28, 04103 Leipzig
Link19:30 — 21:00
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