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in how the social sciences and humanities can assist the formation of and joining together of collectives that can raise questions. In the discussion, we can open this out to see if there are some lessons [...] In this short talk and discussion, Steve Hinchliffe will ask what is a public? And what can they do? He will use a case study or work in Bangladesh and elsewhere on the issue of rising antimicrobial resistance [...] the meeting will follow shortly after. Flyer Planetary Healthy Publics: Who Is This 'We' And What Can They Do? Program "The Sea Is Rising And So Are We"
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Clandestine Publics can be an important means to spread messages in places where they are not supposed to be; they can be a way of allowing and protecting secret communication; they can be an important part [...] part of activism; thesy can be part of everyday life; they can also add to a new forms of Public Anthropology that leaves the university and addresses new audiences ... and they can be fun! Artists have explored
common engagement of students through solidary actions at university. Which forms can it take? Where do we need more? What can we do? Check out our Flyer . [...] reserved until 8pm) more: Where, when and how are we exposed to discrimination at university and what can we do against this? What does solidarity mean for us at the university? Together, we would like to
Bremen Die Filme: | Joyce Wieland | Sailboat | Can 1967 | 3 mins | Stephan Sachs | Satourne | D 83/84 | 7 mins | David Rimmer | Surfacing on the Thames | Can 1970 | 9 mins | Gary Beydler | Hand Held Day
loosely speaking relations among different equivalent representations of one and the same physics—can play out as a tool for intra-theoretical developments and thus boost theory development in the context [...] from emergent gravity (Jacobson (2016); Verlinde (2017)) that the holographic AdS/CFT correspondence can, however, still excel as a guiding principle towards the quantum origin of gravity (similar in nature
is abolitionism? What (revolutionary) perspectives lie in this approach? How can there be justice without a state? How can there be security without police? ...ON AND FROM ROJAVA How does policing work [...] transformative justice play in the security and justice system in Rojava? What approaches to abolitionism can be found in the autonomous self-government in north-eastern Syria? The event is organized by "Initiative [...] AStA of Bremen University . The event will be translated into English and Kurdish (Kurmancî). You can find more information in the flyer . JOIN US!
Further information on the Bremen Days of Ethnographic Film and the programmes of the past years can be found here: https://www.uni-bremen.de/en/kultur/bremen-days-of-ethnographic-film We are inviting [...] email to filmtage@uni-bremen.de . To access the Call for Films, click here . The form for submission can be found here .
6:00 Min. | Tiger | David Rimmer | CAN 1994 | 5:00 Min. | Fone Fur Follies | Vivian Ostrovsky | F 2007 | 10:43 Min. | Sea Horses and Flying Fish | Rick Raxlen | CAN 2004 | 1:00 Min. Die Filme II: Man’s
how other ontologies can be described, how ethnography functions in places where ethical concerns arise, and what it means to understand ethnography as "methods-assemblage. Here you can find more information
A Woman under the Influence | Sharon Lockhart | USA 1994 | 16' | Sally's Beauty Spot | Helen Lee | CAN 1990 | 12' | Alpsee | Matthias Müller | DE 1994 | 14' Programm 5: Ökonomie der Moderne | Nieuwe Gronden [...] Groupe Medvedkine de Besançon | FR 1970, | 10' | Rat Life And Diet in North America | Joyce Wieland, | CAN 1968 | 14' | The Farm of Tomorrow | Tex Avery | USA 1953 | 7'