Lecture series and conferences

Responsible for the project: Prof. Dr. Susanne Schröter

Project description

On the one hand, the project deals with a currently observable trend in Islamic societies to reshape the prevailing normative orders on the basis of Islamic norms and, on the other hand, with progressive counter-movements.
Islamist revitalization movements are evident in Central, South and Southeast Asia, Islamist and sometimes even jihadist movements can be detected in the civil war regions of Central Asia, the Middle East, the Sahel and some West and East African states. In Europe, Australia and the USA, there is also evidence of a new acceptance of Islamic normativity and religiously motivated violence among young people. Security agencies in Germany have identified a record number of so-called Salafists and jihadists in 2018. The project will examine the background to this unbroken trend and invite experts to do so. In addition to aspects of violence, conflicts of norms caused by the advances of Islamist organizations that seek to enforce Islamic-based norms in public spaces will be researched in particular.
The most symbolic Islamic-based norm is probably the one that requires women to cover their bodies and heads in particular ways. An example of the changing treatment of such norms can be seen in the history of Iran. In 1936, Reza Shah Pahlevi banned the veil, which he considered a symbol of the country’s regression, while Ayatollah Khomenei made it legal in 1979, after the Islamic Revolution, along with a number of other clothing regulations. Today, young Iranian women demonstrate their opposition to the regime by publicly unveiling themselves. In Western countries, a headscarf dispute that has been raging for more than 20 years is dividing society and the feminist movement.
In the 20th century, a liberal Islam emerged as a counter-movement against any kind of Islamic-based normative order, which is largely based on hermeneutic methods of interpreting basic Islamic texts and is oriented towards the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and the right to sexual self-determination. Liberal Muslims demand equal rights for non-Muslim or non-Muslim-recognized minorities, the abolition of the duality between believers and non-believers and the abolition of national blasphemy laws.

Conference
8. May 2019
The Islamic headscarf – symbol of dignity or oppression?

Conference
June 14, 2019
Secular Islam and criticism of Islamism

Lecture series
Winter semester 2019/2020
11th lecture series of the Frankfurt Research Center Global Islam

International conference
November 28 and 29, 2019
Progressive Muslims and the Challenge of Islamism
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The research project is supported by the German Research Foundation DFG, the Hessian Ministry for Social Affairs and Integration, the Loewe Project “Religious Positioning”, the Kassel Foundation and the Hessian Ministry for Science and Art

News from the research center

Event
18.04.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Das Prinzip Donald Trump und die Verrohung der Welt

Panel Discussion, Lecture

Ein neuer Politikstil macht international Karriere. Er ist gekennzeichnet von Vulgarität, Verrohung und erklärter Rechtsfeindschaft. Machtinteressen werden nicht mehr juristisch bemäntelt. Stattdessen wird das angebliche Recht des Stärkeren zur Staatsdoktrin gemacht – innenpolitisch wie außenpolitisch. Treibende Kraft hinter dieser Verrohung der politischen Sitten ist ein US-Präsident, der nicht nur die amerikanische Gesellschaft und Kultur, sondern auch die globale Ordnung nach seinen Vorstellungen und Interessen umgestaltet. Die Römerberggespräche wollen diesen Politikstil verstehen.

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Event
29.04.2026 | Frankfurt am Main

Kulturindustrie heute?

Panel Discussion

Das Gespräch „Kulturindustrie heute?“ widmet sich der Aktualität und Tragfähigkeit eines zentralen Begriffs der Kritischen Theorie. Die Filmwissenschaftlerin Gertrud Koch diskutiert im Rahmen der Gesprächsreihe "Frankfurter Schule" mit dem Filmkritiker Bert Rebhandl die gegenwärtigen Formen kultureller Produktion und Verbreitung vor dem Hintergrund von Digitalisierung, Plattformen und globalen Medienmärkten.

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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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