The Most Documented War. Symposium for Documentation and Archiving Initiatives
Thu, 01.06.2023
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Sat, 03.06.2023
Conferences and Workshops
Thu, 01.06.2023
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Sat, 03.06.2023
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Thu, 01.06.2023
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Hybrider Thementag der Kommission für One Person Libraries
Fri, 22.10.2021
Conferences and Workshops
Katharina Gratz, Barbara Petritsch, Lisa Weinberger, Rainer Stowasser, Iwona Dullinger, Sandra Hermann, Sandra Sparber, David Moosmaier, Martin Weidinger, Leonie Bischof
Fri, 22.10.2021
Speakers: Katharina Gratz, Barbara Petritsch, Lisa Weinberger, Rainer Stowasser, Iwona Dullinger, Sandra Hermann, Sandra Sparber, David Moosmaier, Martin Weidinger, Leonie Bischof
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Fri, 22.10.2021
Speakers: Katharina Gratz, Barbara Petritsch, Lisa Weinberger, Rainer Stowasser, Iwona Dullinger, Sandra Hermann, Sandra Sparber, David Moosmaier, Martin Weidinger, Leonie Bischof
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Europe’s Futures Annual Symposium – Day 2
Fri, 23.06.2023
Conferences and Workshops
Nathalie Tocci Oksana Forostyna Olivia Lazard Thomas de Waal
Fri, 23.06.2023
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Fri, 23.06.2023
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Digitized Migrants
Thu, 15.09.2022
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Fri, 16.09.2022
Conferences and Workshops
Giorgia Donà Ranabir Samaddar Ayşe Çağlar Ahmet İçudygu
Thu, 15.09.2022
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Fri, 16.09.2022
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The two Global Compacts on migration have advocated the increased use of digital technologies to enhance the protection, welfare, and development of refugees and migrants. The use of new technologies of surveillance that identify, track, and control the people crossing borders result in the increasing digitalization of borders, migrants, and their management. Biometrics and automated decision-making tools, as well as the surveillance of social media have increasingly become central to migration management technologies. These border security technologies are not simply technological improvement of existing forms of border control or governance. The militarization and computerization of borders raise important questions about the politics of data, data subjects, biopolitics, (scales of) sovereignty, regulation, and different forms of sovereign, regulatory, and disciplinary power. We are yet to fully grasp the social implications of this new regime of automated truth registration. Does it create new inequalities and/or reinforce old ones? Is it only a tool of oppression, appropriation and exclusion, or does it offer any opportunity for emancipation? How can we think about agency and solidarity in a digital word?
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Thu, 15.09.2022
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Fri, 16.09.2022
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The two Global Compacts on migration have advocated the increased use of digital technologies to enhance the protection, welfare, and development of refugees and migrants. The use of new technologies of surveillance that identify, track, and control the people crossing borders result in the increasing digitalization of borders, migrants, and their management. Biometrics and automated decision-making tools, as well as the surveillance of social media have increasingly become central to migration management technologies. These border security technologies are not simply technological improvement of existing forms of border control or governance. The militarization and computerization of borders raise important questions about the politics of data, data subjects, biopolitics, (scales of) sovereignty, regulation, and different forms of sovereign, regulatory, and disciplinary power. We are yet to fully grasp the social implications of this new regime of automated truth registration. Does it create new inequalities and/or reinforce old ones? Is it only a tool of oppression, appropriation and exclusion, or does it offer any opportunity for emancipation? How can we think about agency and solidarity in a digital word?
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On Solidarity
Sun, 13.08.2006
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Sat, 26.08.2006
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Claus Offe Ivan Krastev Krzysztof Michalski Marci Shore Marcin Król Timothy Snyder Ute Frevert, Norman Naimark, Birgit Sauer, Aleksander Smolar, Gianni Vattimo
Sun, 13.08.2006
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Sat, 26.08.2006
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Sun, 13.08.2006
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Sat, 26.08.2006
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South Asian Labour Migration and Maritime Migrants
Sat, 21.05.2022
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Mon, 23.05.2022
Conferences and Workshops
Sat, 21.05.2022
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Mon, 23.05.2022
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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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Sat, 21.05.2022
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Mon, 23.05.2022
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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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Junior Visiting Fellows‘ Conference
Tue, 23.06.2020
Conferences and Workshops
Alicja Rybkowska Ayşe Çağlar Biray Kolluoglu Gavin Smith Ivan Vejvoda Mariya Ivancheva Matyáš Křížkovský Stanislas Richard Volha Biziukova Yulia Abibok Adele Blazquez Vlasta Kordová
Tue, 23.06.2020
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Tue, 23.06.2020
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The Context of Democracy
Sun, 09.07.2000
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Sat, 22.07.2000
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Krzysztof Michalski Marcin Król Jacek Kucharczyk, Shlomo Avineri, Dario Castiglione, John Gray, Ulrich K. Preuß, Aleksander Smolar, Leszek Kołakowski
Sun, 09.07.2000
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Sat, 22.07.2000
Speakers: Krzysztof Michalski Marcin Król Jacek Kucharczyk, Shlomo Avineri, Dario Castiglione, John Gray, Ulrich K. Preuß, Aleksander Smolar, Leszek Kołakowski
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Sun, 09.07.2000
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Sat, 22.07.2000
Speakers: Krzysztof Michalski Marcin Król Jacek Kucharczyk, Shlomo Avineri, Dario Castiglione, John Gray, Ulrich K. Preuß, Aleksander Smolar, Leszek Kołakowski
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Bearing Witness to War
Wed, 08.02.2023
Exhibition
Katherine Younger Timothy Snyder Volodymyr Yermolenko
Wed, 08.02.2023
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Wed, 08.02.2023
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Everybody is so much now for democracy…
Mon, 31.01.2022
Exhibition
Mon, 31.01.2022
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In 1990, IWM organized the landmark conference Central Europe on the Way to Democracy, bringing together leading intellectuals and politicians from across Europe, North America and the Soviet Union to discuss Europe’s future prospects at a time of dramatic change. It was a remarkable event that drew great media attention and international visibility, organized in the premises of Vienna’s Palais Schwarzenberg. And it was a milestone in the history of IWM, crystallizing its mission of offering a space for discussions that transcend “any ideology, church, bureaucracy, or political party,” as founding rector Krzysztof Michalski put it in one of his interventions at the conference.
As the first of several activities planned for the 40th anniversary of IWM in 2022, the Institute will feature an in-house exhibition on the many faces and facets of this conference. Throughout the three day-event in June and July 1990, Viennese photographer Renate Apostel took black-and-white photos of its prominent guests, capturing panel discussions as well as informal conversations. Some of her most remarkable portraits and atmospheric photographic observations will be on display along the staircases throughout the IWM building. All photos are handmade prints on baryte paper, developed from the original negatives by Viennese photo artist Andrej Kasik.
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Mon, 31.01.2022
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In 1990, IWM organized the landmark conference Central Europe on the Way to Democracy, bringing together leading intellectuals and politicians from across Europe, North America and the Soviet Union to discuss Europe’s future prospects at a time of dramatic change. It was a remarkable event that drew great media attention and international visibility, organized in the premises of Vienna’s Palais Schwarzenberg. And it was a milestone in the history of IWM, crystallizing its mission of offering a space for discussions that transcend “any ideology, church, bureaucracy, or political party,” as founding rector Krzysztof Michalski put it in one of his interventions at the conference.
As the first of several activities planned for the 40th anniversary of IWM in 2022, the Institute will feature an in-house exhibition on the many faces and facets of this conference. Throughout the three day-event in June and July 1990, Viennese photographer Renate Apostel took black-and-white photos of its prominent guests, capturing panel discussions as well as informal conversations. Some of her most remarkable portraits and atmospheric photographic observations will be on display along the staircases throughout the IWM building. All photos are handmade prints on baryte paper, developed from the original negatives by Viennese photo artist Andrej Kasik.
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