Events

Theaterhaus Jena; Jena

MEINS?! Strukturwandel des Eigentums – Literatur meets Wissenschaft - mit Lukas Bärfuss: »Die Krume Brot«

Who owns what and why? How are property and democracy connected? How does property shape identities and social relationships?

The SFB and the theatre will explore these and other questions. In doing so, they will search for traces in literature, because the question of property is not only a political and social one, but also involves stories, emotions and individual conflicts.

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JenTower; Jena

Workshop: The Commons – Approaches and Challenges

A workshop organized by Petra Gümplová & Verena Wolf

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Kino am Markt; Jena

Film series “Property in View”

Film presentation of Parasite (South Korea 2019)

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Max-Weber-Kolleg; Erfurt

Workshop: The Chinese Property Regime: Empirical Findings and Theoretical Insights

The workshop is organized by the subprojects C01 and JRT02.

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JenTower; Jena

Workshop: Private property and public commons – narrowing the gap

Workshop with Mercator-Fellow Klaus Bosselmann

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Kino am Markt; Jena

Film series “Property in View”

Film presentation of Bajo la Sal (Argentina/Austria 2021) with introduction of Anne Tittor

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Universität Erfurt; Erfurt

Workshop: The European Battery Industry: Geoeconomic Competition, Chinese Investments, and Emerging Production Regimes

The workshop will be organized by project JRT02 and all SFB members are warmly welcome. Please register with florian.schadwinkel@uni-erfurt.de.

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Stadtlab; Jena

Wealth in the ecological crisis: no right life in the wrong property

Lecture by Prof. Sighard Neckel (University of Hamburg), followed by a discussion with Prof. Silke van Dyk (FSU Jena)

Wealth plays a major role in causing climate change. Not only because of massive overconsumption, but above all because of the investments made by the wealthy upper classes in a fossil fuel economy, which has caused climate change on the planet in the first place. This raises the question of a property system that would be suitable for protecting the ecological foundations of life and could be based on the consent of broad sections of the population. No fact illustrates the limits of private property rights as dramatically as the threat to the Earth system.

JenTower; Jena

Author's workshop: Neoliberalism’s Playground? Post-Socialist Transformations in Central European Context

The workshop will take place from 10 am to 6 pm in the SFB seminar room in the JenTower. For further information and registration please contact Florian Peters.

Lokschuppen; Marburg

Workshop: Making Publics for Finance – Making Finance Public: Methods and Politics in Studying Finance

The event organized by project A07 will take place next Tuesday, July 23rd from 09-18 in Marburg (Lokschuppen). Please register with Daniel Kunze (kunze@ifs.tu-darmstadt.de) by Friday, July 19.

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