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2023
  • 10.11.2023, Reznikova, Olga, Are we Against Fascism? On the Left's Approach to War.
    lecture at the congress: (De)Politicising Art Studies. Marxist Traditions since 1968, TU Berlin.
  • 06.10.2023, Olga Reznikova, Sentimentalität der Gauner-Lieder – zur Gefühlsstruktur des russischen Faschismus. Lecture at the 44th Congress of the German Society for Empirical Cultural Studies: Analyses of Everyday Life, University Dortmund.
  • 29.06.2023, Raúl Acosta: venia legend. "Urban ethics as proto-political: concerns over mobility and environment in Mexico City." Department of Anthropology. Faculty of Cultural Studies. Lecture in the context of the habilitation procedure
  • 15.06.2023, Olga Reznikova, Ordinary People and Fascism. Lecture at the Institute Colloquium of the Institute Gender, Intersectionality and Politics, FU Berlin.
  • 20.01.2023, Raúl Acosta: Facilitator of Panel ‘Urban Intervention.’ Stakeholder Conference “Urban Cultures of Participation” University of Augsburg. Jan 20.
  • 28.07.2023, Raúl Acosta: Cycloactivists’ bodies as sensory tools: environmental advocacy and engagement in Mexico City. Workshop “Sensing urban environments”. German Society for Social and Cultural Anthropology Conference LMU Munich.
  • 09.06.2023, Raúl Acosta: Urban ethics as proto-political: environmental concerns over mobility in Mexico City. Frobenius-Institute summer symposium.
  • 24.05.23, Raúl Acosta: Collaboration imperative: survival strategies among technocratic mobility NGOs in Mexico. Civil Society and Democratic Backsliding, Centre for Citizenship, Civil Society & Rule of Law, University of Aberdeen. Istanbul.
  • 19.05.2023, Raúl Acosta: Contours of a bygone island: mapping pre-colonial nostalgia in Mexico City. Doing Islandness. LMU Munich.
  • 05.05.2023, Raúl Acosta: Networked ethical capital: professionalization trajectories among Mexico City mobility activists, Colloquium Americanum, Institut für Ethnologie, Goethe University Frankfurt.
  • 21.04.2023, Marie Aschenbrenner: “We are on here together” - Marine community building and emergent ocean citizenship in the Hauraki Gulf Tīkapa Moana, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand, Presentation at the Doctoral Colloquium of the Chair of Economic Geography, LMU Munich, and the Chair of Economic Geography, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, 21-22.04.2023, Jena.
  • 11.02.2023, Raúl Acosta: Urban ethics as proto-political: the case of bicycle advocacy in Mexico City, Urban Ethnology AG Research Seminar, German Society for Social and Cultural Anthropology, Virtual.
2022
  • 15.11.2022, Olga Reznikova, Anger and Nostalgia: On the history of emotions in the "little Odessa" of New York. Lecture at the Department "History of Emotions" at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development.
  • 27.10.2022, Reznikova, Olga, Wie gefährlich ist Pazifismus? Gewaltlosigkeit und Relativierungen in den russländischen Protesten vor dem aktuellen Angriffskrieg, Lecture at the colloquium of the Institute for European Ethnology, University of Vienna.
  • 31.8.3.9.2022, Guido Hausmann (IOS Regensburg) and Pieter Troch (University of Ghent) are organizing a panel at this year's EAUH (European Association of Urban History), which will take place in Antwerp, Belgium, a panel entitled. 'Complex urban legacies in the socio-spatial structure of Cities of Eastern Europe' with contributions on Tbilisi, Tashkent, Sofia, Leningrad, Pirot and Prishtina.
  • 19.07.2022, Marie Aschenbrenner: Marine community building and ocean citizenship in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand, presentation at the International Geographers Union Conference (IGU), Paris, 18.-22.07.2022
  • 20.06.2022, Gordon Winder: ‘Media Narratives of Blue Economy Investment and Marine Spatial Planning Governance in the UK, 2010-2021. presented at the Nordic Geographers Conference, Joensuu, Finland.
  • 20.05.2022, Marie Aschenbrenner: Urban environmental ethics at the city edge: making ethical citizens for Auckland’s ‘blue backyard’, Presentation at the Doctoral Colloquium of the Chair of Economic Geography, LMU München
  • 20.1.2022, Marie Aschenbrenner: Ethics in governing coastal transformations: the case of marine spatial planning in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand, presentation at Workshop “Tangled coastal connections: Ethical tensions in materialities and imaginaries” (hybrid) LMU Munich, 20-21.1.2022 (convenors: Raul Acosta, Oliver Klein, Gordon Winder, Marie Aschenbrenner).
  • 20-21.01.2022, Gordon Winder: Workshop Organization: ‘Tangled Coastal Connections: Ethical Tensions in Materialities and Imaginaries’, Workshop, , LMU Munich. Supported by: Department of Geography, LMU Munich; Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, LMU Munich; DFG Urban Ethics Research Group, LMU Munich; Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, LMU Munich. Conveners: Gordon Winder (LMU) Oliver Klein (LMU) Raúl Acosta (LMU) Marie Aschenbrenner (LMU). Note that from this workshop the journal Maritime Studies agreed to publish a Special Collection ‘Tangled Coastal Connections’ under the guest editors Raul Acosta, Patrick Heidkamp, Oliver Klein and Gordon Winder.
  • 20.-21.01.2022. Gordon Winder: ‘Reporting the UK’s Blue Economy and marine conservation in-the-making.’ Presented at the Workshop ‘Tangled Coastal Connections: Ethical Tensions in Materialities and Imaginaries,’, LMU Munich.
2021
  • 9.-11.9.2021, Guido Hausmann: Convener: Georgia Glocal / Georgien Glokal. International Conference at IOS Regensburg, (alternative date: 4.-6.11. 2021).
  • 21.06.2021, Raúl Acosta: Experiential cycloactivism: demanding urban mobility and environmental justice on two wheels in Mexico City, at the Breaking the rules? Power, participation and transgression Conference of SIEF, in Helsinki (Virtual).
  • 14.6. - 8.8.2021, Liana Kupreishvili: Virtual Summer Research Laboratory on Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia, University of Illinois.
  • June 2021, Guido Hausmann: Cosmopolitanism in an Urban Context: The Case of Odessa 1880-1925, presentation at International conference at the University of Jerusalem, Israel, (alternative date: July 2022).
  • 26.4.2021, Marie Aschenbrenner: The Political Ecology of a diverse urban ethics of marine stewardship in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand, presentation at Debating Urban Ethics as Research Agenda, concluding conference of the DFG Research Group Urban Ethics (virtual), 26.-28.4.2021 (convenors: DFG Research Group Urban Ethics).
  • 26 -28.04.2021, Eveline Dürr: Coorganiser and Discussant of Debating Urban Ethics as Research Agenda Concluding Conference of the DFG Research Group Urban Ethics, LMU Munich
  • 27.04.2021, Max Ott: A Common Good? Governing Gentrification with Ethics. (Presentation at the final conference of the second funding phase of the interdisciplinary research group "Urban Ethics").
  • 24.3. 2021, Guido Hausmann: Session Chair and Commentator: Social Segregation and the Re-Spatialization of Cities in East and Southeast Europe after 1991 // Panel Session on the European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC), Leiden, Netherlands, (Contributors were Olena Gulenok, Lviv (Ukraine); Daniel Habit, Munich (Germany); Liana Kupreishvili, Regensburg (Germany); Pieter Troch, Ghent (Belgium).
  • 27.1.2021, Liana Kupreishvili: “Behind the Shuttered windows, Prostitution in Pre-revolutionary Georgia 1888-1917”, At Ilia State University, in frames of a seminar “Georgian Society in Tsarist Russia (1801-1890)”. Tbilisi.
  • 21.1.2021, Clemens van Loyen: Dealing with Epidemics in Rio de Janeiro for over a Century: From National Vaccine Campaigns to Neighborhood Activism, Vortrag in den Online Lecture Series Pandemics in American History & Culture, Rachel Carson Center der LMU, München.
2020
  • 8.12.2020, Liana Kupreishvili: “Production of knowledge and body politics in Georgia XIX-XX”. Women's Initiatives Supporting Group, Tbilisi.
  • 1.12.2020, Clemens van Loyen: Ações comunitárias da cultura e da proteção da vida no Morro da Providência, presentation at the international (online) workshop Desigualdades globais e sociedade, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro.
  • 5.11.2020, Marie Aschenbrenner and Gordon Winder: Deciding port futures: Ports of Auckland, MSP and prospects for a relational Blue Economy, presentation at Coastal Transitions 2020: Blue Economy, conference at Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT (virtual), 4.-8.11.2020 (convenors: C. Patrick Heidkamp, Ph.D., Southern Connecticut State University; Celine Germond-Duret, Ph.D., Liverpool John Moores University; John Morrissey, Ph.D., Mary Immacualte College, University of Limerick)
  • 4.-8.11.2020. Gordon Winder: Conceptualizing entangled Blue Economy and Marine Spatial Planning: Netting Blue Growth and Sustainable Seas in the UK. Paper presented at Coastal Transitions: Blue Economy, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, Sponsored by the IGU Commission on the Dynamics of Economic Spaces and the IGU Commission on Coastal Systems. Organizers Liverpool John Moores University, Southern Connecticut State University and MIC University of Limerick.
  • 24.7.2020, Raúl Acosta: “The rise of technomoral governance: anthropological insights into value-laden scales of evidence”, panel organization convened with Insa Koch (LSE), and with Prof. Cris Shore as discussant, at the EASA 2020 conference “New anthropological horizons in and beyond Europe”, 21-24 July 2020, Lisbon (virtually through Shindig).
  • 24.7.2020, Raúl Acosta: “Of scales and cycles: a case of urban ecological governance in the promotion of bicycling in Mexico City”, presentation at panel above, EASA 2020.
  • 22.07.2020, Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer: „‘War on Weeds‘ – Trying to stop animate mobilities in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand“ at EASA Coference „New Anthropological Horizons in and beyond Europe“ at the ISCTE- University, Lissabon/ Portugal
  • 7.7.2020, Raúl Acosta: “Navigating promises and good intentions: technomorality and scepticism among peripheral cycloactivists in Mexico City”, Focaal Blog in Feature on Urban Struggles (see below).
  • 2.7.2020, Raúl Acosta: “Introduction: Urban struggles: governance, resistance, and solidarity”, Focaal Blog Feature with Flávio Eiró (Radboud), Insa Koch (LSE) and Martijn Koster (Radboud).
    Apr-July.2020 Raúl Acosta: “What makes a good anthropological ethnography?”, MA course at the Institut für Ethnologie, LMU.
  • 26.06.2020, Gordon Winder: Promising Plans, Contested Calculations: Sea Changes on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour. Paper presented at ‘Spaces of Living in Transformation—in Times of Uncertainty’, Virtual Workshop, Urban Environments Initiative, conveners Eveline Dürr (LMU) and Regine Keller (TUM).
  • 19.5.2020, Raúl Acosta: “Urban ethics in a megalopolis: environmental ideas and actions regarding mobility in Mexico City”, presentation in the MAcourse Aktuelle Themen der ethnologischen Stadtforschung, Institut für Ethnologie, LMU.
  • 27.02.2020, Laura Gozzer: Pat_in sein. Selbstbilder von freiwillig Engagierten aus stadtanthropologischer Perspektive. Presentation at the workshop of the "Netzwerk kulturwissenschaftlicher Stadtforschung": "Solidarisch in der Stadt: Womit, mit wem und wie?" at the Institute of European Ethnology, University of Vienna, Vienna.
  • 25.02.2020, Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer: „Good plants gone bad – Weeding in Auckland“ at the Symposium „(Re)Connecting Urban ‘Natures’“ at RMIT-University, Barcelona/ Spanien
2019
  • 23.-24.11.2019, Evelyn Schulz:『日和下駄』から見た「居場所」としての路地 (Alleyways as places of belonging: From the perspective of Fair-weather clogs), presentation in a panel on 日本の近現代文学における「居場所」とジェンダー (Gender and places of belonging in modern and contemporary Japanese literature), Conference 『文学のサババル』 (The survival of literature), Tokyo.
  • 11.10.2019, Marie Aschenbrenner: "Urban Environmental Ethics on the City Edge: Making Ethical Citizens for a 'Blue Backyard´“, presentation of the research project at the workshop "Urban Environments" 9.10.-12.10.19, Rachel Carson Centre, LMU Munich (Convenor: RCC)
  • 8.-10.11.2019, Evelyn Schulz: “Transnational entanglements of urban discourses in Meiji Japan: Reflections on Tokyo in writings of Mori Ōgai, Kōda Rohan, and Nagai Kafū,” Conference “Metropolitan Japan in Historical and Contemporary Perspective”, Annual Conference of the Vereinigung für sozialwissenschaftliche Japanforschung (VSJF) e.V., Ruhr-Universität Bochum.
  • 08.11.2019, Laura Gozzer and Johannes Moser: Helfen. Praxen der Unterstützung im Feld der freiwillig Engagierten. Presentation at the conference "With a little help from - whom? ‚Helfen‘ als situatives und organisationales Phänomen" at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld.
  • 26.9.2019, Moritz Ege: „Problematizing Moralizing. On the Politics of Anti-Moralist Critique in the Current Conjuncture”, Keynote, Summer School “Problematizing Morality”, Universität Tübingen.
  • 24. - 27.9.2019, Moritz Ege: “Ethics and Self-Fashioning”, Master class during the Summer School “Problematizing Morality. Ethnographic Approaches to the Normative Dimensions of Everyday Life”, University Tübingen.
  • 2.7.2019, Raúl Acosta: ‘Aspirations in movement: a phenomenological ethnography of cyclo-activism in Mexico’, Departmental Seminar Series, Institute of Anthropology and African Studies, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz.
  • 03.06.2019, Johannes Moser and Laura Gozzer: Wohnen und Wohnungspolitik in München - zwischen bürgerschaftlichem Engagement und Stadtpolitik. Lecture in the context of the series Mensch, Politik und Gesellschaft. Münchner Volkshochschule, Munich.
  • 24.06.2019, Marie Aschenbrenner: “Polluting Streams and Protesting Seas - The (Re)mapping of Auckland as Ecosystem”, presentation at the workshop “Mapping Mountains and Seas: Journeys, Cartographies, Effects”, LMU Munich (Convenors: Galen Murton and Philipp Schorch, Anthropology)
  • 12.6.2019, Eveline Dürr und Raúl Acosta: "Dwelling (on) the urban future: Latin American city planning between ethical concerns and market forces", panel organization at „future today / yesterday / tomorrow: Visions of future(s) in the Americas, 12. – 14. June 2019, University Bonn.
  • 12.06.2019, Raúl Acosta: "Mobility governance in Mexico City: negotiations on the urban within transnational spheres", presentation at „future today / yesterday / tomorrow: Visions of future(s) in the Americas, 12. – 14. June 2019, University Bonn.
  • 12.06.2019, Clemens van Loyen: "The Art of Cycling in Rio de Janeiro", presentation at „future today / yesterday / tomorrow: Visions of future(s) in the Americas, 12. – 14. June 2019, University Bonn.
  • 30.05.2019, Marie Aschenbrenner: "Urban Environmental Ethics on the City Edge: Making Ethical Citizens for a 'Blue Backyard´“, lecture at the conference „Postcolonial Oceans: Contradictions and Heterogeneities in the Epistemes of Salt Water”, University of Bremen.
  • 24.05.2019, Marie Aschenbrenner: Urban Environmental Ethics on the City Edge: Making Ethical Citizens for Auckland‘s ‘Blue Backyard‘, Presentation at the Doctoral Colloquium of the Chair of Economic Geography, LMU München
  • 30.05.2019, Marie Aschenbrenner: "Urban Environmental Ethics on the City Edge: Making Ethical Citizens for a 'Blue Backyard´“, lecture at the conference „Postcolonial Oceans: Contradictions and Heterogeneities in the Epistemes of Salt Water”, University of Bremen.
  • 25.5.2019, Raúl Acosta: ‘Noticing each other: subjectivation processes between activists and marginalized cyclists’, panel on Peripheral Subjectivities: an interdisciplinary conversation, at the Conference of the Latin American Studies Association ‘Nuestra América: Justice and Inclusion’, Boston, USA.
  • 16.05.2019, Daniel Habit: Das EU‐Programm „Kulturhauptstadt Europas“: Ethnographische Annäherungen. Workshop Kultur/Stadt/Europa. Zur kultur-, stadt- und europapolitischen Bedeutung des Kulturhauptstadt-Programms der EU. University of Erlangen, Institute for Geography.
  • 8.-10.4.2019, Moritz Ege: “Moralisierung zwischen Diagnose und Kritik: Dilemmata der stadtethnografischen Ethikforschung heute“, Keynote, Conference „Stadt-Migration-Moral. Ethnografische Zugriffe auf lokale Rechtfertigungsordnungen“, University Tübingen.
  • 28.02.2019, Daniel Habit: Wohin mit dem Sozialismus? Musealisierungsdiskurse und Erinnerungskultur in Bukarest/Rumänien seit 1989. Leipzig.
  • 01.02.2019, Evelyn Schulz: „Tokyo: Auf dem Weg zur Slow City? Strategien und Initiativen zur Entschleunigung urbaner Lebenszusammenhänge“, Symposium „Facetten urbanen Lebens im heutigen Japan im Spiegel neuerer Forschungen - Stipendiaten der Japan Foundation berichten von ihren Projekten“, Japanisches Kulturinstitut, Cologne.
2018
  • 19.12.2018, Max Ott: „Gemeinschaftlicher Inselurbanismus: Gedanken zu Baugruppen und einem ‚integrativen Bauprojekt‘ in Berlin“, Lecture at the Interdisciplinary Seminar for Building Referees - ISB at the Technical University of Munich.
  • 12.12.2018, Moritz Ege: „'Urban sein'. Zur Ethnografie des emphatisch Städtischen und seinen ethischen und politischen Komplikationen“, Lecture Series „Urbane Räume und Kulturen intermedial“, University Paderborn.
  • 12.12.2018, Eveline Dürr: „Naturerlebnis Neuseeland: Unberührte Landschaften als Touristenmagnet“, lecture at Museum Five Continents, Munich.
  • 14.11.2018–18.11.2018, Eveline Dürr: “Tackling Pollution with Care: Everyday Politics and Citizen Engagement in Auckland, New Zealand“; lecture at the American Association of Anthropologists, San José, USA.
  • 15.08.2018, Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer: „Power through Waste: Community Recycling Centers in Auckland, Aotearoa“, presentation at EASA-conference „Staying, Moving, Settling“ at Stockholm University, Stockholm/ Sweden.
  • 5.11.2018, Moritz Ege „Konjunkturen der Moralismuskritik“, Department Colloquium, Institut für Europäische Ethnologie, Humboldt University Berlin.
  • 25.10.2018, Laura Gozzer: Supporting at the right time, in the right place. Urban-ethical positionings in mentoring. poster presentation at the conference „Think ‒ Do ‒ Discover ‒The Multiverse of Research“ of the international PhD programm “Transformations”, Munich.
  • 14.10.2018, Laura Gozzer: „Save Me“ and the City. Urban-ethical subjectivations in the support for refugees in Munich. poster presentation at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Folklore Society of Japan, Kawamaza University, Tokyo, Japan.
  • 31.05.2018, Johannes Moser and Laura Gozzer: newspaper report in Süddeutsche Zeitung: Ratzesberger, Pia: Das gute Leben in der Stadt. 31.05.2018
  • 17.04.2018, Daniel Habit: Das Scheitern der Stadt? Bukarester Ethiken, Situationen und Konstellationen 1977-2017. Lecture at the institute's colloquium at the Institute for Cultural Analysis of the Alps-Adriatic University Klagenfurt.
  • 16.04.2018, Daniel Habit: What to do with socialist heritage? (No) Answers from Bucharest. Lecture at Workshop “Curating Socialist Environments” at Grassi Museum for Anthropology, Leipzig.
  • 01.-02.03.2018, Evelyn Schulz: „(Auto)biografische Tokio-Narrationen: Literarische Strategien zur Einschreibung historischer Vielfalt und sozioökonomischen und kulturellen Wandels in städtische Räume“, 2. Sitzung der Deutsch-Japanischen Studiengruppe der Werner-Reimers-Stiftung, Bad Homburg.
  • 28.02.2018, Evelyn Schulz: „Diversität durch Inklusion? Formationen urbaner Begegnungsräume am Beispiel von Tokio“, Aktion Mensch Köln, Fachtagung Sozialraum.
  • 19.01.2018, Max Ott: “Shaping Urban Ethics: The ‚Making-of’ Architecture as a Process of Social Creativity", at Concluding conference of the Urban Ethics Research Group's First Phase, Munich.
  • 18.01.2018, Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer: „Governing through Consensus: Environmental Care in Auckland“, presentation at Concluding conference of the Urban Ethics Research Group's First Phase, Munich
  • 18.01.2018, Evelyn Schulz: “Tokyo: On the Way to Becoming a Slow City? Strategies and Initiatives to Slow Down Urban Life Contexts,” presentation at Concluding conference of the Urban Ethics Research Group's First Phase, Munich,
  • 18.01.2018, Laura Gozzer: Commitment ‒ City ‒ Self. Notes on Ethical Subjectivations in the Founding Processes of Housing Cooperatives in Munich. presentation at Concluding conference of the Urban Ethics Research Group's First Phase, Munich.
  • 17.01.2018, Daniel Habit: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: A Case-study of Bucharest’s Urban Core. Presentation at Concluding conference of the Urban Ethics Research Group's First Phase, Munich.
2017
  • 9.12.2017, Daniel Habit: „We are Bucharest. We make things different”. Über Logiken der Abgrenzung im urbanen Kontext. Presentation at the conference „Eigenbilder, Fremdbilder, Identitäten im östlichen Europa. Kulturwissenschaftliche Perspektiven“, Conference of the Johann-Gottfried-Herder Research Council and the Georg R. Schroubek Fund Eastern Europe, Munich
  • 09.11.2017, Eveline Dürr: "Schmutz, Slums und Subjektivierung: Der Umgang mit Abfall als soziale Praxis", presentation at the LMU’s Geographical Society Munich.
  • 07.11.2017, Evelyn Schulz:『日本はスローな社会となるのか: 現代日本社会の諸現象と議論』[Is Japan becoming a slow society? Phenomena and Discourses in Contemporary Japan], Kyoto University.
  • 26.10.2017, Laura Gozzer: Charity. A praxeological approach to practices of help under urban conditions. presentation in the context of the conference “Hacking Paths of Anthropology” of the international PhD programm „Transformations in European Societies“, Munich.
  • 06.10.2017, Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer: „'Love NZ' - Environmental Care and Belonging in Auckland, Aotearoa/ New Zealand“, presentation at DGV-conference „Zugehörigkeiten: Affektive, moralische und politische Praxen in einer vernetzten Welt“, Berlin.
  • 21.09.2017, Daniel Habit: „Building Bukarest: Wohnraumentwicklung und die Krise des Urbanen“. Lecture at the panel „Stadt. Raum. Monopoly. Das gute Leben und der Immobilienmarkt“, 41st Congress of the German Society for Folklore, Marburg
  • 21.09.2017, Laura Gozzer: Gemeinnützigkeit als Rezept: Neue Genossenschaften in München. Vortrag im Rahmen des Panels „Stadt. Raum. Monopoly. Das 'gute Leben' und der Immobilienmarkt.“, 41. Congress of the German Society of Folklore, Marburg.
  • 20.09.2017, Max Ott: "Zusammenwohnen - Zusammenleben: Cooperative Building Forms in Berlin." (Lecture in the context of the lecture series "Ingredients of Living Together" at the Chair of Sustainable Development of City and Country Sustainable Urbanism, TU Munich).
  • 20.09.2017 – 22.09.2017, Olga Reznikova & Moritz Ege: "Protest, Politisierung und moralische Ökonomien unter streikenden LKW-Fahrern und ihren Unterstützer_innen in Moskau", presentation at 41. Congress of the German Society of Folklore (dgv), „Wirtschaften“, Sektion „Sich Raum verschaffen“, University of Marburg.
  • 14.06.2017, Laura Gozzer: Zwischen Ethik und Eigeninteresse – Junge Wohngenossenschaften in München. Presentation at the workshop with guest critics DFG research group „Urban Ethics“, Munich.
  • 13.06.2017, Daniel Habit: „Ethische Raumordnungen in Bukarest“. Lecture at the Institute Colloquium at the Chair of European Ethnology/Folklore, University of Augsburg
  • 12.06.2017, Eveline Dürr: „Ethische Perspektiven auf die Stadtforschung“ talk at the Department of Urban and Regional Sociology der Humboldt Universität, Berlin
  • 08.06.2017, Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer: „Would ontologies do better? Depoliticization and consensus in Ihumātao, Aotearoa/ New Zealand“, presentation at the 8th Annual Conference on the New Materialisms, Paris.
  • 18.05.2017, Daniel Habit: „Die Ethisierung der Stadt - Ortszeitkonfigurationen in Bukarest“. Lecture at the Leibniz Institute for Eastern and Southeastern European Research (IOS), Regensburg, Germany
  • 12.05.2017 – 13.05.2017, Julia Strutz: "Paradigm Change and its Discontents: Heritage Politics in Istanbul", research workshop at the institute of Near and Middle Eastern studies, LMU München.
  • 11.05.2017, Laura Gozzer: "Angespannte Verhältnisse. Wohnungsmarkt und Mittelschicht in München“, lecture as part of a lecture series at the Institute of European Ethnology, University of Vienna
  • 28.04.2017, Moritz Ege: " Societal Gaps & Ethnographic Knowledge: Examples from Berlin and Moscow", Input-Statement at conference: „Mind the Gap! Problematizing Societal Gaps and Ethnographic Knowledge“, HafenCity University Hamburg.
  • 11.04.2017, Christoph K. Neumann: "Demolishing Buildings, Creating Monuments: The Urban Heritage of Istanbul Between the Constructing of Identities and the Negotiating of Ethics, Late Ottoman to Late Kemalist Times", Keynote at the German Historical Institute Rome.
  • 10.04.2017, Max Ott: 'Spatial enterprises' for a good life in the city? Urban ethics of self-initiated architectural production and their ambivalences in a growing city. (Lecture at the German Historical Institute in Rome).
  • 10.04.2017, Daniel Habit: „Geschichten von der guten Stadt - Ortszeitkonfigurationen in Bukarest 1975-2017“. Lecture in the context of the DFG research group "Urban Ethics", conference at the German Historical Institute in Rome
  • 10.04.2017 – 14.07.2017, Moritz Ege: '"Gegen die Eliten!' Kulturanalyse eines Motivs", (Seminar, BA/MA-Level, Cultural Anthropology/European Ethnology Georg-August-University Göttingen; guest lecture of Olga A. Reznikova.
  • 28.03.2017, Max Ott: "Does the middle-class only help itself? Cooperative housing in growing Berlin", presentation at 13. SIEF-Congress, Göttingen.
  • 28.02.2017, Laura Gozzer: "Between Urban Ideals and Compromises. Neue Genossenschaften in Munich", presentation at 13. SIEF-Congress, Göttingen
  • 26.01.2017, Michael Grieser: "Japan and Sustainability, Ethical and Political Implications", presentation in Prof. Peter Firkolas‘ seminar about japanese society, Hokkaido University, Sapporo.
2016
  • 26.12.2016, Olga Reznikova: "Что такое "политические" и "социальные" протесты? На примере лагеря дальнобойщиков в Химках", Lecture in Moscow at the University RGGU in Russian language (English translation of the title: "What are "political" and "social" protests? Using the example of the camp of truck drivers in Chimki").
  • 29.11.2016, Evelyn Schulz: "Tokio – Inklusion durch Exklusion? Formationen urbaner Begegnungsräume am Beispiel kleinräumiger Stadtviertel und Transition Towns", Lecture in the context of the lecture series „Inklusion und Diversität – was hält die Gesellschaft zusammen?“, LMU Munich.
  • 17.10.2016 – 03.02.2017, Moritz Ege: "Crises and Conjunctures: A Conversation between Cultural Anthropology and Critical Political Economy" (Project-related course, seminar, MA level, Cultural Anthropology/European Ethnology course, Georg-August-University Göttingen/ Global Political Economy, University Kassel, with Dr. Alexander Gallas).
  • 10.10.2016, Moritz Ege: "Das Kulturelle in Krisen-Konjunkturanalysen der 1970er- und 2010er-Jahre", Lecture, Annual Conference of the Society for Cultural Studies, „Migration und Europa“, Panel „Konjunkturen in der Krise? Zum Aufleben eines alten Begriffs in den transdiziplinären Kulturwissenschaften“, University Vechta.
  • 14.09.2016 – 17.09.2016, Julia Strutz: "Lonely Pioneers in the Protection of Istanbul’s heritage", presentation at the Second Convention of Turkic, Ottoman and Turkish Studies, Hamburg. 14.-17.09. 2016.
  • 28.08.2016, Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer: „Pests and Urban Nature: Ideals of the Good City in Auckland, New Zealand“, presentation at ESEH Summer School „The Undesirable: How Parasites, Diseases, and Pests shape Our Environments“ der Faculty of Science, Charles University Prague
  • 20.07.2016, Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer: „Tree Rules and Urban Ideals in Auckland“,, lecture at workshop „Rights of Nature in Transatlantic Perspective“ at Rachel Carson Center, LMU München.
  • 14.07.2016, Michael Grieser: „Ausbruch aus der 加速化社会 (kasokuka shakai): Auf der Suche nach entschleunigten Lebensentwürfen im urbanen Raum", presentation at Japan Centre, LMU Munich.
  • 06.07.2016, Michael Grieser: “Tokyo Towards a Slow City? A look towards the transition town movement and Yanaka in Tokyo", Vortrag im Rahmen des 12. EAJS Workshop, Paris.
  • 16.06.2016, Jeannine Madeleine Fischer & Michael Grieser: ""Clean, slow, good?, Environmental Ethics and the Good City”, presentation at the interdisciplinary research conference "The Good Life in the City", Munich.
  • 16.06.2016, Julia Strutz & Daniel Habit: "About good life in the wrong history. Tales from Istanbul and Bucharest", presentation at the interdisciplinary research conference "The Good Life in the City", Munich.
  • 16.06.2016, Max Ott: "Creative City Berlin", presentation at the interdisciplinary research conference "The Good Life in the City", Munich
  • 08.06.2016, Olga Reznikova & Moritz Ege: "Trucker und Park-Schützer_innen: Protest, Politisierung und Ethisierung in Moskau"; lecture together with Moritz Ege at the Institute for Ethnology/Cultural Anthropology of the University of Hamburg.
  • 13.04.2016 – 13.07.2016, Evelyn Schulz: Urbane Ethiken - Perspektiven der Japanforschung, Accompanying seminar in summer semester 2016.
  • 13.04.2016, Evelyn Schulz: "Slow down, you move too fast: Cultural and literary perspectives on urban deceleration in present-day Japan”, lecture at Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies / Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Global Society, Kyûshû University in Fukuoka, Japan.
  • 11.04.2016 – 15.07.2016, Moritz Ege: "Ethik und Ethisierung – kulturanthropologische Ansätze" Project-related course, seminar, MA level, Cultural Anthropology/European Ethnology, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
  • 29.03.2016 – 02.04.2016, Moritz Ege: "Situating urban ethics: towards a reflexive approach to ethicization and normativity", lecture at Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, session: "Geographies of ethics and the Urban: Care, habit, phronesis", San Francisco.
  • 20.01.2016, Eveline Dürr: "Umweltethik als soziale Praxis: Eine Perspektive aus der ethnologischen Stadtforschung", presenation at the Institute of Cultural and Social Anthropology, University of Vienna.
2015
  • 26.12.2015, Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer: “A conjuncture of ethics in anthropology? Ideas and Observations on environmental ethicization in Auckland”, lecture at the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa New Zealand Conference 2015: “40 years on: Does anthropology really need a theme?”, Massey University, Palmerston North/ Aotearoa Neuseeland.
  • 16.12.2015, Olga Reznikova & Moritz Ege, "'Gute Stadt - unsere Stadt'. Auf der Suche nach Urbanität, Protest und Ethik in Moskau", lecture at the colloquium of the Institute for Cultural Anthropology/European Ethnology, University of Göttingen
  • 12.12.2015, – 13.12.2015 Julia Strutz: "From Kayabaşı to Kayaşehir – a city grows 'out in the sticks'", p resentation at the international conference on 12th and 13th of December 2015 in cooperation with the Kültür Universitesi, Mimar Sinan Üniversitesi and Yorck University Toronto.
  • 10.12.2015, Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer: "Good city, green city - towards a conjuncture of environmental ethics in Auckland?", lecture a Sociological Association of Aotearoa (NZ) Annual Conference 2015, Waikato University, Hamilton/ Neuseeland, 10.12.2015.
  • 07.12.2015, Michael Grieser: "Tokyo Towards a Slow City? Initiatives and Strategies to Slow Down Urban Contexts of Life", presentation at Goto Lab for Architecture, Waseda University Tokyo.
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  • 26.11.2015, Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer: "A conjuncture of ethics in anthropology? Ideas and Observations on environmental ethicization in Auckland", lecture at Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa New Zealand conference 2015: "40 years on: Does anthropology really need a theme?", Massey University, Palmerston North/ Neuseeland.
  • 23.11.2015, Daniel Habit: „Contradictory Bucharest. Urban Anthropology and Ethics of Everyday Life", Lecture at the Institute Colloquium of the Department of History and Theory of Art, University of Bucharest.
  • 22.11.2015, Michael Grieser & Evelyn Schulz: „Tokyo: Auf dem Weg zur Slow City? Strategien und Initiativen zur Entschleunigung urbaner Lebenszusammenhänge“ Lecture in the context of the expert group "Urban and Regional Research“, Jahrestagung der Vereinigung für sozialwissenschaftliche Japanforschung (VSJF) e.V., Leipzig.
  • 15.11.2015, Eveline Dürr: "Schmutz ist nicht gleich Schmutz – die Wahrnehmung von Verunreinigung in den Städten der Welt", Lecture at the 15th Munich Science Days, Munich
  • 30.10.2015 – 31.10.2015, Johannes Moser: „Urbane Ethiken", lecture and workshop „Urbane Ethiken“ in the context of Denkwerkstadt IV: „Psychologie der Stadt. Die Stadt verstehen“ in Nußdorf am Attersee.
  • 09.10.2015, Moritz Ege: „Das Unbehagen mit dem normativen Urbanitätsbegriff und die Frage urbaner Ethiken“, lecture at the confernce „Wir sind nie urban gewesen. Vom Metrozentrismus zur Pluralität des Städtischen“,Art-University Linz, International Research Center for Cultural Studies, Institute for European Ethnology, University of Vienna.
  • 07.10.2015, Evelyn Schulz: "Zonen der Beschleunigung und 'Entschleunigungsinseln' im heutigen Tokyo: großstädtische Diversität am Beispiel von Shinjuku, Yanaka und Koganei", lecture at the confernce „Wir sind nie urban gewesen. Vom Metrozentrismus zur Pluralität des Städtischen“, Art-University Linz, International Research Center for Cultural Studies, Institute for European Ethnology, University of Vienna.
  • 02.09.2015, Evelyn Schulz: “Urban Ethics – Conflicts, Debates, and Negotiations about the ‘Good’ Conduct of Life: Examples from Auckland, Singapore, Munich, Istanbul, and Tokyo”, lecture at Urban Studies, Faculty of Social Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
  • 23.06.2015, Olja Reznikova, Daniel Habit, Moritz Ege und Johannes Moser: „Urbane Ethiken“, Lecture on "Urban Ethics" in the context of the research workshop at the Institute of Folkloristics/European Ethnology Munich
  • 30.05.2015, Evelyn Schulz: „Urban Ethics and the Good Conduct of Life: Issues, Debates and Conflicts in 20th and 21st Century Cities“, lecture in the context of the 12th Philosophy-Forum, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo.
  • 06.05.2015, Johannes Moser: "Urbane Ethiken. Konflikte um gute städtische Lebensführung im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert", Lecture at the Swiss Folklore Society and at the Institute for Popular Cultures in Zurich.
  • 10.04.2015 – 12.05.2015, Olga Reznikova: "Ethics, City and Subjectness. The Boundaries of Activism and Protest Art", Lecture (invited) at the Forum "Russia vs. Russia: Cultural Conflicts", Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin.
  • 09.02.2015, Johannes Moser und Moritz Ege: lecture „Urbane Ethiken“ in the context of workshop „Konzepte des Urbanen" at the Institute for European Ethnology at the University of Vienna
  • 08.10.2014 – 28.01.2015, Moritz Ege: "Ganze Städte. Methodenfragen einer Forschungstradition", project-related course, seminar, MA-Level, study course Ethnology/European Ethnology, LMU Munich

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