19:00h Susan Neiman
Zeitenwenden. Thinking in Upheaval
Donnerstag, 29. Juni. – Samstag, 1. Juli
International Conference
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Saturday, July 1
Conception: Susan Neiman, Potsdam
with Aleida Assmann, Konstanz; Rokhaya Diallo, Paris; J. Henry Fair, New York/Berlin; Ali Fathollah-Nejad, Berlin; Carey Harrison, New York; Stephen Holmes, New York; Eva Illouz, Jerusalem; Ivan Krastev, Vienna/Sofia; Harsh Mander, New Delhi; Thomas Meaney, Berlin; Eva Menasse, Berlin; Fintan O’Toole, Dublin/Princeton; Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò, Ithaca; Carl Tham, Stockholm; David van Reybrouck, Brussels; Zukiswa Wanner, Nairobi; James Wood, Cambridge, Mass.
Numerous developments over the last decade or so have signaled a tectonic shift in global affairs: a war of aggression in Europe, the COVID-19 pandemic, climate disruption, the forced displacement of millions, social polarization, the spread of misinformation and conspiracy theory, ubiquitous surveillance, unsettling advances in A.I., and the growth of authoritarianism—to name just some of the most alarming. Has the world reached what German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called a Zeitenwende, a turning point marking the start of a new era? If so, is it occurring along a single axis, or are multiple Zeitenwenden unfolding concurrently? How have recent upheavals challenged existing narratives and explanatory frameworks? What quandaries, real and conceptual, do they pose? How do geographic, political, or social standpoints affect perceptions of historic change? And what are the possibilities for regaining a sense of orientation?
Program
30.6.2023
10:00h Aleida Assmann
A Zeitenwende That Has Yet to Come About
10:45h Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò
Against Decolonization: Taking African Agency Seriously
12:00h Thomas Meaney
The Use and Abuse of Zeitenwende as a Concept
15:00h Ali Fathollah-Nejad
A Zeitenwende in the Making? Iran’s Long-Term Revolutionary Process
15:45h Carl Tham
Zeitenwenden in Sweden
17:00h Harsh Mander
Radical New Imaginations for a World in Tumult
17:45h Fintan O’Toole
Divide and Misrule: Thinking About Tribalism
19:00h Rokhaya Diallo
Centering the Margins
1.7.2023
10:00h Zukiswa Wanner
Despite, in Spite of, Sometimes to Spite Our Governments: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Opened Artists to Solidarities and Collaborations
11:15h David Van Reybrouck
From International Institutes to Global Governance: Climate Change and the Need for New World Politics
12:00h J Henry Fair
On The Edge: A Portrait of Our Coastlines
15:30h Eva Illouz, Susan Neiman
The Emotional Life of Populism
16:45h Stephen Holmes, Ivan Krastev
After “The Light That Failed”: A Conversation
17:45h Carey Harrison
Plus ça change …
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