Internationalised Politics Colloquium

  • Internationalised Politics Colloquium

    In the weekly meetings of the colloquium, we discuss ongoing research and conceptual ideas in the field of international politics, global sociology and historical international relations. Drawing on a variety of theory approaches, our group focuses on the internationalised nature of political processes and aims to theorize them from a international political sociology perspective.

Internationalised Politics Colloquium

Winter Term 2024/25

Wednesdays, 12.15-14.00 (CET)

InIIS seminar room, UNICOM 7.2210

 

Zoom link:

uni-bremen.zoom-x.de/j/66313358609

Passcode: 194882

 

Date                    Presenter/title                                          

23 October         Reading Session on Racial Capitalism


30 October         tba


6 November       Open Debate Session on US Presidential Elections


13 November     Reading Session

                               Fassin & Steinmetz (2023): The Social Sciences in the Looking Glass. Duke University Press.


20 November     Khadidiatou Senghor, Leibniz Zentrum für Marine Tropenökologie

                               The Politics of Fisheries in West Africa


27 November      Paulina Rivera, University of Potsdam

                                 Mexico's Feminist Foreign Policy


4 December        NO SESSION                                


11 December       Michael Broszka, IFSH

                                  Armament Policies in Contemporary Europe


18 December       Masumi Owa, Chukyo University, School of Global Studies

                                  Aid Relationships in Uganda: How Has the Aid Architecture Changed?


8 January            Philipp Schulz, InIIS

                                  How Do Forced Migrant Men Practice Care?


15 January          Lorenzo Veracini, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne

                                 A Settler Colonial International and the Question of Palestine


22 January          Pinar Erdem, InIIS/BIGSSS

                                Violence against LBT Forced Migrant Women in Turkey and Lebanon


29 January          Sarah Penteado, InIIS

                                On Studying Mozambique