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To be in Contact with the World
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Social and Networking Events
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Charles TaylorMisha GlennyRajeev Bhargava, Hartmut Rosa, Elisabeth von Thadden
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Series: Social and Networking Events
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Series: Social and Networking Events
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Symposium "Charles Taylor's Questions"
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Conferences and Workshops
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Charles Taylor asks questions of a rare quality which go to the heart of things. They are inspiring in two ways, both intellectually and personally.
Taylor’s main questions are so closely interconnected that he is often seen as a philosopher driven by one quest only. Small wonder then, that trying to single out three questions is difficult, as one continually comes up against more equally central questions, connections, underpinnings or spheres, in which a question takes on a new form. We had to weave those aspects, which we know are connected to these three. The three questions represented three areas of Taylors interest and engagement: philosophy, religion and secularism, politics and the political. His interests in multiculturalism, language and the ambiguities of modernity would also deserve individual panels but were discussed in the given frame.
His questions and ours were daunting as they are existential. Conversations, be they in writing and asynchronously or in shared space and time synchronously, are intellectually and personally enriching experiences.
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Charles Taylor asks questions of a rare quality which go to the heart of things. They are inspiring in two ways, both intellectually and personally.
Taylor’s main questions are so closely interconnected that he is often seen as a philosopher driven by one quest only. Small wonder then, that trying to single out three questions is difficult, as one continually comes up against more equally central questions, connections, underpinnings or spheres, in which a question takes on a new form. We had to weave those aspects, which we know are connected to these three. The three questions represented three areas of Taylors interest and engagement: philosophy, religion and secularism, politics and the political. His interests in multiculturalism, language and the ambiguities of modernity would also deserve individual panels but were discussed in the given frame.
His questions and ours were daunting as they are existential. Conversations, be they in writing and asynchronously or in shared space and time synchronously, are intellectually and personally enriching experiences.
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Can Europe Create Peace?
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Panels and Discussions
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Karolina WiguraMasha GessenPhilipp TherClaudia Gamon, Eric Frey
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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"Difficult to Settle" Refugees in Post-War Trieste
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Ayşe ÇağlarPamela Ballinger
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Arts after Violence: How to Read the History of Ukrainian Art?
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Kateryna IakovlenkoKatherine Younger
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Democracy and Demography
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Panels and Discussions
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Ivan KrastevRainer Münz
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Time to Decide Europe Summit
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Conferences and Workshops
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Dimitar BechevGerald KnausHeather GrabbeIvan KrastevIvan VejvodaIvana DragičevićKarolina WiguraMaxim TrudolyubovNathalie TocciNikola DimitrovOlivia LazardSerhii PlokhiiStefan LehneStephen HolmesZsuzsanna SzelényiMisha GlennySlawomir SierakowskiFranziska Brantner, Marina Davydova, Florence Gaub, Anna Jermolaewa, Marta Pardavi, Susanne Scholl, Želimir Žilnik
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Series: Conferences and Workshops
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Series: Conferences and Workshops
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South Asian Labour Migration and Maritime Migrants
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The Calcutta Research Group and the Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna [under its project 'Justice, Protection and Government of the People: A Two Year Research and Orientation Programme on Protection and Democracy in a Post-COVID World (2021-2023)] in collaboration with the Nepal Institute of Peace and Alliance for Social Dialogue have conceptualised this three-day summer camp in a dialogue-workshop pattern where activists associated with NGOs, INGOs, human rights activists, human rights defenders for migrants and refugees at sea, migrant labour union activists, legal activists, scholars, from different parts of South Asia in addition to Europe, and the Indo-Pacific region will be joining the Meet on 'South Asian Labour Migration and Maritime Migrants' in Kathmandu from May 21-23, 2022. The focus of this summer camp will be to frame a policy draft through the consultative and interactive meet on the governance of the labour migration scenario and protection offered to the returnee labour migrants etc.
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The Calcutta Research Group and the Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna [under its project 'Justice, Protection and Government of the People: A Two Year Research and Orientation Programme on Protection and Democracy in a Post-COVID World (2021-2023)] in collaboration with the Nepal Institute of Peace and Alliance for Social Dialogue have conceptualised this three-day summer camp in a dialogue-workshop pattern where activists associated with NGOs, INGOs, human rights activists, human rights defenders for migrants and refugees at sea, migrant labour union activists, legal activists, scholars, from different parts of South Asia in addition to Europe, and the Indo-Pacific region will be joining the Meet on 'South Asian Labour Migration and Maritime Migrants' in Kathmandu from May 21-23, 2022. The focus of this summer camp will be to frame a policy draft through the consultative and interactive meet on the governance of the labour migration scenario and protection offered to the returnee labour migrants etc.
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‘Patriotic Science’: The COVID 19 Pandemic and the Politics of Indigeneity and Decoloniality in Sri Lanka
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Harshana RambukwellaLudger HagedornSaurabh Dube
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Limits of Machines, Limits of Humans
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Lecture
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Edward LeeLudger HagedornStefan Woltran, Gerti Kappel, Michael Wiesmüller
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Series: Lecture
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Series: Lecture
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