“History and criticism: systematic and methodological resources”

Conference, workshop, publications

Project manager: Prof. Dr. Martin Saar

Project description

The research perspective with the title “Normative Orders” focuses on social and political order structures in order to analyze and explain their function of power and domination on the one hand, and their mode of validity and legitimation on the other. In this research context, certain orders are examined in terms of how they de facto or effectively create order and how they simultaneously claim legitimacy or provide grounds for justification. The methodological combination of the two perspectives (“from the outside” on the formation of order and “from the inside” on validity or meaning) can also reveal the special mode of being of the social and political: it is never simply there, but is always already narrated, interpreted and given value in certain narratives, images and discourses. Every material, specific analysis and also every rejection of a certain form of order will therefore have to operate on both levels, on the level of describing factual effects of order and domination and on the level of explicating meaningful and value-laden justification effects. And they will attempt to describe the internal connection between the two levels.
What this initial decision means methodologically or conceptually has long been researched within the framework of a theory of normative orders and their justification discourses and narratives, whereby different theoretical resources have been used, often depending on the discipline. In this sub-project “History and Critique”, a contribution to these fundamental questions is to be developed, which results from the passage through two theoretical traditions that can be enormously helpful if they are focused on the perspective of “normative orders”. Both have played a role in recent years, but have not always been the direct subject of isolated methodological consideration. Firstly, following on from a number of events in recent years, more recent contributions from critical theory in its political-theoretical part, namely as an analysis and critique of contemporary, democratic forms of rule, will be examined in terms of their procedures and conceptual means. Secondly, the perspective of a historical history of power, knowledge and self, as pursued by Michel Foucault, which is quite divergent from this, is to be questioned as to its methodological topicality and efficiency. In both respects, the “History and Critique” project pursues the key question of what theoretical and conceptual means an analysis and problematization of present and future normative orders can and should be equipped with.

Public workshop: Philosophy, Critique, History: Foucault’s historical-philosophical practice (organized together with Dr. Frieder Vogelmann)
30 and 31 July 2019

Conference “Critical Theory of Politics
November 1, 2019

News from the research center

Event
22.04.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

New Directions in Terrorism and Political Violence Research

Lecture Series

Lecture Series mit Vorträgen von Orla Lynch, Leena Malkki und Tore Bjørgo veranstaltet vom Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) in Kooperation mit dem Forschungszentrum „Normative Orders“ und der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

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Event
12.05.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Zwischen Transformation und Abolitionismus

Book Presentation

Buchvorstellung mit Christine Graebsch, Katrin Höffler, Jochen Bung & Ronen Steinke

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Event
28./29.05.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Global Health Justice: Principles and Practice

Conference

Following the research focus of the Global Health Justice Postdoctoral Programme, funded by Höppsche Stiftung, the "Global Health Justice: Principles and Practice" conference places a particular emphasis on themes such as the human right to health, political activism and health justice issues, and problems of structural injustice and vulnerable populations in health care. Keynote lectures by Jonathan Wolff and Kanchana Mahadevan.

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Event
14.07.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Democracy Over Time and the Climate Crisis

Lecture Series

Vortrag von Anja Karnein (Binghamton). Die Vortragsreihe untersucht Fragen der Klimakrise als Herausforderungen für demokratische Gesellschaften und konzentriert sich auf Themen wie politische Legitimität, Widerstand gegen fossile Brennstoffe und die Interessen künftiger Generationen. Sie wird organisiert von Prof. Dr. Darrel Moellendorf und Dr. Lukas Sparenborg.

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Event
10.06.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Capital Investment, Inequality, and State Power in a Time of Climate Emergency

Lecture, Lecture Series

The lecture series examines questions of the climate crisis as challenges for democratic
societies and focuses on issues of political legitimacy, fossil fuel resistance, and the interests
of future generations.

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Event
13.05.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Failed States and Cloudy skies: Tipping Points, Overshoot and Permanent Emergency, after America

Lecture Series

The lecture series examines questions of the climate crisis as challenges for democratic
societies and focuses on issues of political legitimacy, fossil fuel resistance, and the interests
of future generations.

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Event
22.04.2026

Political Legitimacy, Authoritarianism, and Climate Change

Lecture, Lecture Series

Lecture by Ross Mittiga (SOAS London). The lecture series examines questions of the climate crisis as challenges for democratic societies and focuses on issues of political legitimacy, fossil fuel resistance, and the interests of future generations. It is organized by Prof. Dr. Darrel Moellendorf and Dr. Lukas Sparenborg.

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Event
23.06.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Wehrhafte Demokratie: Chancen und Grenzen des Parteiverbots

Panel Discussion

Im Mittelpunkt des Abends steht die Frage, ob und unter welchen verfassungsrechtlichen, politischen und gesellschaftlichen Voraussetzungen ein Verbot einer demokratisch gewählten, rechtsnational ausgerichteten Partei als legitimes Mittel in Betracht gezogen werden kann oder nicht. Ausgehend von den normativen Grundlagen des Parteienverbots im Grundgesetz, möchten wir die hohen rechtlichen Hürden und demokratietheoretischen Spannungsfelder dieser Maßnahme erörtern – zwischen Pluralismus und Selbstverteidigung, zwischen Meinungsfreiheit und Schutz der freiheitlichen demokratischen Grundordnung.

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Event
30.06.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Recht und Angst in Demokratien

Lecture
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