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Vorlesen This spring semester, we will continue our reading group! On the basis of a book voting, we have decided to read the book: Katharina Pistor (2020) The Code of Capital - How the Law Creates Wealth
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course reserve at ZHB . An E-book is unfortunately not available. If you would like to have a personal copy, you’d have to order it yourself (45$ with Wiley). At a low price available (4.50 plus postage) [...] singularization of the social. This prize-winning book offers a new perspective on how modern societies have changed in recent decades and it will be of great value to anyone interested in the forces that are
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1960s and 1970s, German states have pursued various migrant integration policies. While some German states have introduced inclusive and liberal policies, the others have followed a rather assimilationist [...] results of recent studies illustrate that, although to a varying extent, migrant integration policies have an impact on diaspora nationalism, this dissertation concerns with the third generation of migrants [...] actor of the budgetary politics, depicting a more detailed and nuanced picture. The research might have positive impacts on both the theoretical debate on supranational institutions and budgetary politics
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of the COVID-19 pandemic and, for capitalist billionaires, the existential threat (or treat) of AI, have accelerated the move towards online learning. Lockdowns and the closure of educational institutions
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ties. We encourage particularly Post-Docs and PhD students to participate. If you are interested, have questions and/or would like to register, you can send an email to ices -TextEinschliesslichBindes
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exciting. You're not a BA anymore, but you don't yet have the pressures of pursuing an academic career. You have a unique perspective that you can only have at that point in your studies and you can ask questions [...] KSM seminar topic to date, and what would be a desirable topic for a future KSM seminar? Honestly, I have enjoyed all my KSM seminars. Not at least "New Danish Literature", which I already taught a couple [...] many long, not particularly fruitful hours in front of the computer. Some of those days, I should have probably taken my bike and gone to take a swim in the sea. ... Prof. Dr. Birgit Däwes 1. Wie sind
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Editing & Publishing Projekt FrSe 2024 323301k M.Ed. Gem/Gym 3.1 Seminar Literature: “Make sure we have trees!” – texts about humans, activism, and trees Hauptseminar FrSe 2024 354202k KSM Projekt: Mus
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ESR’s in the practice of open science. To achieve the objectives, the PhD-students in this project have access to a rich set workshops, summer schools and scientific courses. In addition the students will
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by a scholarship from the State of Schleswig-Holstein, on November 1 st , 2021. For my project, I have been adapting the astrolabic [portable] quadrants to the year of 2022 and to the Flensburg region
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reshape sociospatial structures in cities and people’s everyday routines. Urban and labour geographers have analysed the relations between space, digitalization and the role of platforms’ network effects especially