Critics like to describe contemporary film culture as “post-cinematographic”: in a process of “relocation” (Casetti), film has moved to places that cannot be understood entirely through the dispositif of cinema and instead circulate in a variety of social and cultural settings. New forms of moving image production beyond the standard feature film are emerging – from “amateur” video clips on YouTube to aesthetically ambitious series on streaming platforms. Film, especially in these new configurations, functions as an important reference to theater, the visual arts and literature. The term “post-cinema” also represents an opportunity for film theory: it opens up a perspective that goes beyond the narrative of loss and mourning to a media specificity that is ultimately tied to the dispositif of cinema, the indexical nature of the photographic image and a canon to be questioned.

Instead of retelling the narrative of the supposed loss of media specificity, the DFG Research Training Group 2279 “Configurations of Film” will address the question of what comes after the “post-cinematographic state”. How can we move beyond the aesthetic and supposed ontological supremacy of the triad of dispositive, index and canon in our thinking about film? What alternatives are there to the already established dichotomies of film studies, from “theatrical vs. non-theatrical” and “artistic vs. non-artistic” to “canonical vs. non-canonical” and “center vs. periphery”?

The aim of the Research Training Group is to contribute to the development of research approaches for the next generation of film and media research by training excellent young female researchers. The research training group bundles the subject-specific competencies in Frankfurt and integrates philosophy, theater studies, musicology and American studies, as well as the neighboring locations of Mainz, Marburg, Mannheim and Offenbach. The college builds on three Master’s degree programs at Goethe University and cooperation between the applicants. It utilizes the potential of the Frankfurt location, where the University Library and the German National Library have literature holdings of European standing and where important non-university partners are available in the form of the German Film Institute, the Murnau Foundation and the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics. The Center has developed an international reputation through its cooperation with Yale University and Concordia University.

The spokesperson for the Research Training Group is Prof. Dr. Vinzenz Hediger

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Event
20.03.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

40 Jahre Schengen-Raum

Colloquium

Der 1984 geschlossene Schengen-Vertrag schuf einen heute 29 Staaten umfassenden Raum ohne Binnengrenzen, doch Migration über die Außengrenzen führte zuletzt zur Wiedereinführung von Kontrollen, auch durch die Bundesregierung ab 8. Mai 2025. Das Walter Hallstein-Kolloquium diskutiert die rechtliche Zulässigkeit, wirtschaftliche Folgen insbesondere für Arbeitsmigration und Arbeitsmarkt sowie die Zukunft des Schengen-Raums.

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News
12.02.2026

Satanist politics and the decline of reason in liberal democracies

For the last time in the winter semester 2025/26, the Research Center hosted the lecture series "Am Scheidepunkt. On the crisis of democracy". At the end, philosopher Michael Rosen from Harvard University presented his concept of "satanic politics" as a variant of the political interpretation of the world.

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News
09.02.2026

On the topicality of the concept of violence based on Camus and Derrida

Prof. Dr. Christine Abbt from the University of St. Gallen gave a lecture on democracies and the concept of violence as part of the lecture series "At the crossroads? On the crisis of democracy", she gave a lecture on democracies and the concept of violence. Under the title "Defending democracies. On the topicality of the concept of violence in Camus and Derrida", the philosopher discussed forms of violence and revolt and categorized them with regard to a democratic setting.

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Publication
04.02.2026 | Journal article

New Perspectives on Trust in International Conflicts

Wille, Tobias; Simon, Hendrik; Daase, Christopher; Deitelhoff, Nicole; Wheeler, Nicholas J.; Holmes, Marcus; Rathbun, Brian C.; Acharya, Amitav; Mitzen, Jennifer (2026): „New Perspectives on Trust in International Conflicts“. In: International Studies Review 28 (1), viaf027.

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News
02.02.2026

States competing for people - David Owen on civil geopolitics

As part of the lecture series "At the Crossroads - The Future of Democracy", David Owen from the University of Southampton presented his concept of civil geopolitics.

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News
20.01.2026

Christine Hentschel on reorientation in catastrophic times

As part of the lecture series "At the crossroads? On the crisis of democracy", the sociologist spoke about living in and dealing with catastrophic times. Against the backdrop of the destruction of living conditions, wars, permanent crises and threats to democracy, Hentschel addressed the infiltration of the catastrophic into everyday social life and a changing activist and literary approach to the future.

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Publication
08.01.2026 | Journal article

Gender Differences in Financial Advice

Bucher-Koenen, Tabea; Hackethal, Andreas; Koenen, Johannes; Laudenbach, Christine (2025): „Gender Differences in Financial Advice“. In: American Economic Review, 115 (12), pp. 4218–4252.

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Publication
19.12.2025 | Anthology

Faszination und Freiheit 

Günther, Klaus; Zabel, Benno (Hrsg.) (2025): Faszination und Freiheit - Gegenwartsdiagnosen im Anschluss an Christoph Menkes Theorie der Befreiung, Weilerswist (Velbrück Wissenschaft).

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Publication
12.12.2025 | Anthology

Zwischen Transformation und Abolitionismus. Das Strafrecht und die Vielfalt der Alternativen

Tobias Singelnstein, Christoph Burchard (2025)

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