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SUMMARY:Crisis: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:International annual conference \nProgram\nPanel 1 \nConceptions of Crisis \nProf. Dr. Albena Azmanova (Brussels School of International Studies\, Kent University):\nCrisis of Crisis: On Normative and Institutional Stuckness \nProf. Dr. Rainer Forst and Prof. Dr. Klaus Günther (Directors of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University):\nNormative Crisis: Conceptual and Diagnostic Remarks \nDr. Brian Milstein (Goethe University):\nWhat Does a Legitimation Crisis Mean Today? \nChair: Rebecca Schmidt (Managing Director of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University) \n— \nKeynote \nThursday\, November 23\, 5 – 6:30 p.m.\n \nProf. Dr. Hauke Brunkhorst (Europa-Universität Flensburg):\nNormative Orders in Crisis – Conditions of Democratic Solidarity within the Capitalist World System \n— \nFriday\, November 24\, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.\n \nPanel 2 \nHistorical Interpretations in Crisis – The Search for Concepts beyond the Secularization Paradigm \nProf. Dr. Chris Hann (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology\, Halle/Saale):\nA Concept of Eurasia \nProf. Dr. Bernhard Jussen (Goethe University):\nBildbasierte Versuchsanordnungen. From the crisis of the secularization paradigm to the search for new models of historical argumentation  \nJudith Blume (Göttingen University):\nReprint\, Revision\, Renew. Dealing with crises in the medium of the scrapbook  \nChair: Prof. Dr. Annette Warner (Goethe University) \n— \nFriday\, November 24\, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.\n \nPanel 3 \nThe Crisis of the ‘Liberal World Order’ \nProf. Dr. Vivienne Jabri (King’s College London):\nCrisis and World Order: A Postcolonial Political Ontology \nProf. Dr. Christopher Daase (Goethe University):\nThe Contradictions of the Liberal World \nDr. Stefan Kroll (Goethe University):\nThe Crisis of the Liberal World Order: And the Politics of its Defense \nChair: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kadelbach (Goethe University)
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/crisis-interdisciplinary-perspectives/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Annual conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120201
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SUMMARY:Philip Pettit: Republican justice and democracy
DESCRIPTION:I. The distinction between justice and democracy\nII. The priority of democracy over justice   \nJustice is not the only virtue of political institutions; legitimacy is just as important. After all\, it is democracy\, not justice\, that establishes institutional legitimacy. At least this is the case from a republican view of democracy.   \nPolitical institutions may be more just but less democratic\, less just but more democratic. So which value is more important? In political theory\, which addresses citizens as the makers of institutions\, democracy has an important priority.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/philip-pettit-republican-justice-and-democracy/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Frankfurt Lectures
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130703
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250327T181117Z
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SUMMARY:R. Jay Wallace: Bilateralism in morality
DESCRIPTION:R. Jay Wallace (Professor of Philosophy at the University of California\, Berkeley) \nI: The main features of bilateral normativity\nII: Claim\, injustice and requirement \nAccording to one promising approach\, morality is about a particular kind of interpersonal relationship. More precisely\, adherence to moral norms enables us to deal with other persons on the basis of mutual respect. Moral normativity is therefore bilateral\, insofar as it has to do with demands that are based on the demands of other individuals. The aim of the lectures will be to elaborate and critically examine some important presuppositions of this bilateral understanding of morality.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/r-jay-wallace-bilateralism-in-morality/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Frankfurt Lectures
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131123
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SUMMARY:Normative orders of the future
DESCRIPTION:International Annual Conference of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders” \nProgram\nThursday\, November 21\, 2013\n14:30 – 14:45\, Room EG 01+02 \nOpening of the Annual Conference 2013: Normative Orders of the Future\nProf. Dr. Klaus Günther\, Co-Speaker of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders” \n14:45 – 16:45\, Room EG 01+02 \nPanel of the research field III:\nThe controversial nature of international orders\nChair: Prof. Olivier Jouanjan (Université de Strasbourg) \nProf. Dr. Michael Zürn (Social Science Research Center Berlin)\nThe politicization of international institutions – harbinger of a post-national conflict line? \nProf. Dr. Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)\nMultilateralism\, Minilateralism and Global Governance \nDr. Sara Dezalay (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)\nPrevent\, Pacify and Punish. Non-governmental organizations in the international governance of social violence on the African continent  \n16:45 – 17:15\, foyer on the first floor: coffee and cake \n17:15 – 19:15\, Room EG 01+02 \nPanel of Research Field II: Culture and Power\nChair: Prof. Dr. Thomas M. Schmidt (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main) \nProf. Dr. Claudia Rapp (University of Vienna)\nKaiser\, Christentum und Macht\, oder: Wer war schuld an der Institutionalisierung der Kirche? \nProf. Dr. Susanne Schröter (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)\nThe phenomenon of neo-Islamism. Religious culture and political entanglements  \nDr. des. Daniel Föller   (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)\nPolitical power and warrior culture in Carolingian Europe \nFriday\, November 22\, 2013\n10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. \, Room EG 01+02 \nPanel of Research Field I:\nThe present of the future. Sustainability and ecological justice\nChair: Prof. Dr. Katharina Michaelowa (University of Zurich) \nProf. Dr. Thomas Pogge (Yale University)\nStemming Climate Change and Eradicating Poverty: Competing Imperatives? \nProf. Dr. Darrel Moellendorf (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)\nDangerous Climate Change and Responsibility for Mitigation \nDr. Anja Karnein (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)\nAddressing (Past) Pollution: The Beneficiary Pays Principle Revisited \n12:00 – 13:00: Room 5.01 and Lounge: small lunch snack \n13:00 – 15:00\, Room EG 01+02 \nPostdoc panel: Crisis and emergence\nChair: Dr. Dr. Milan Kuhli (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main) \nDr. Kerstin Weiand (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)\nPapacy and fear of the Turks. The Ottoman Expansion as a Mobilizing and Dynamizing Factor in Papal Politics  \nDr. Lisa Herzog (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)\nPersonal trust\, legal trust\, systemic trust. On the nature of credit and the causes of the financial crisis  \nDr. Matthias C. Kettemann (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)\nThe normative order of the Internet. Problems\, potential and perspectives of Internet governance  \n15:00 End of the Annual Conference 2013
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/normative-orders-of-the-future/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Annual conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20141120T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20141121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
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SUMMARY:Normative orders in transition: global challenges
DESCRIPTION:Seventh Annual International Conference of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders” \nProgram\nThursday\, November 20\, 2014 \n14.30 to 14.45 \nOpening of the 2014 Annual Conference “Normative Orders in Transition: Global Challenges”\nProf. Dr. Rainer Forst and Prof. Dr. Klaus Günther (Speaker of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”) \n14.45 to 16.45 \nPanel I: The juridification of the world and its critics \nChair: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kadelbach (Principal Investigator of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main) \nProf. Michelle Everson (Birkbeck University of London):\nCrisis past and crisis yet to come: the fault of (European) law \nDr. Matthias Goldmann (Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law\, Heidelberg):\nCouper la tête du roi? The juridification of informal public authority as a challenge for jurisprudence  \nProf. Dr. Jens Steffek (Principal Investigator of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Technical University of Darmstadt):\nArbitrariness\, contingency and international law \n16.45 to 17.15\, foyer on the first floor\, café and cake \n17.15-19.15 \nPanel II: Multinormativity – constellation analyses \nChair: Prof. Dr. Thomas Duve (Principal Investigator of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History) \nProf. Dr. Marie-Claire Foblets (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology):\nA plea for Accommodation of Diversity within the State Legal Framework \nProf. Dr. Miloš Vec (Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, University of Vienna):\nNormcore: Social Rules and the Law of Fashion \nDr. Stefan Kroll (Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main):\nThe destabilization of expectations through the denial of justice \nFriday\, November 21\, 2014 \n10-12 o’clock \nPanel III: Challenges of normativity on the Internet \nChair: Dr. Thorsten Thiel (Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main) \nDr. Matthias C. Kettemann (Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main):\nThe protection of the Internet in the common interest: Implications for states and non-state actors \nProf. Dr. Alexander Peukert (Principal Investigator of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main):\nPrivatization and automation of law enforcement on the Internet \nProf. Dr. Jeanette Hofmann (Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society\, Berlin):\nMulti-stakeholder semantics in Internet governance: Actor formation and space of opportunity \n12.00 to 13.00\, room 501 and lounge\, light lunch \n13.00 to 15.00 \nPanel IV: (Post)Secularism – Theoretical and Empirical Findings on a Contested Category \nChair: Prof. Dr. Susanne Schröter (Principal Investigator of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main): \nDr. Jocelyne Cesari (Harvard University):\nBridging the Gap Between Political Theory and Political Reality: Revisiting the Dominant Concepts of Secularism \nProf. Dr Hartmut Zinser (Freie Universität Berlin):\nSecularization – the Return of Religions – Postsecularism. Remarks on the Conceptual Landscape  \nDr. Dominik Müller (Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main):\nAnti-Secular Modernity and the Rise of Pop-Islamism in Southeast Asia \n3 p.m. End of the Annual Conference 2014
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/normative-orders-in-transition-global-challenges/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Annual conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150603
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250327T181006Z
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SUMMARY:James Scott: The Late-Neolithic Multi-species Re-settlement Camp and the Earliest States
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. James Scott (Yale University) \nI. The Domestication of Fire\, Animals\, Grain and….Us\nThe Early State: its Fragility and the Golden Age of “Barbarians” \nAll of the presumed civilizational steps required for state-making: agriculture\, domestic animals\, sedentism\, towns and substantial commerce were in place several millennia before anything we might call a “state” appears in the historical record. Why the long delay? As long as other\, broader subsistence options were open\, Homo sapiens avoided substantial reliance on agriculture because of disease\, drudgery\, and risk. The creation of the state requires confinement\, unfree labor and a cereal grain as a tax crop. Hence there are no cassava\, sweet potato\, banana\, lentil\, chick pea states\, only millet\, wheat\, barley\, rice and maize states. How the hegemony of these grains transformed our culture\, our society\, the domus and our bodies is part of this story.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/james-scott-the-late-neolithic-multi-species-re-settlement-camp-and-the-earliest-states/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Frankfurt Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20151119T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20151120T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
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SUMMARY:Europe's justice
DESCRIPTION:Eighth Annual International Conference of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders” \nProgram \nThursday\, November 19 \n13.00 to 13.15\n\n Opening of the Annual Conference 2015: EUROPE’S JUSTICE\nWelcome: Prof. Dr. Klaus Günther & Prof. Dr. Rainer Forst (Speaker of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”) \n13.15 to 15.15 \nPanel I: EUROPE AS A CONTEXT OF JUSTICE \nChairs: Prof. Dr. Rainer Forst & Prof. Dr. Klaus Günther (Speaker of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”) \nProf. Dr. Kalypso Nicolaïdis (Oxford University): How can a Demoicratic Polity be Just? The Puzzles of Solidarity\, Reciprocity and Choice in the EU  \nDr. Lisa Herzog (Goethe University): Prices and Dignity in the Eurozone \nProf. Dr. Christoph Burchard (Goethe University): The Contexts of Europe as a Context of Justice – in Light of the Administration of Criminal Justice \n3:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.\, foyer on the first floor\nCoffee and cake \n3:45 pm to 5:45 pm \nPanel II: CRISES IN THE EUROZONE\n\n Chairs: Rebecca Caroline Schmidt (Managing Director of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”) & Prof. Dr. Rainer Klump(University of Luxembourg) \nProf. Dr. Francesco Mongelli (ECB\, Goethe University) & Jean-Francois Jamet (ECB): How to Exit the Crisis: Reflections on the 4 Unions. Why Do We Need Them?  \nProf. Dr. John Milios (National Technical University of Athens): Crisis and Austerity. Is there a Chance for the Welfare State?  \nDr. Kolja Möller (Goethe University): From the Constitutionalization of Austerity to Destituent Power: Democratic Challenges in the Context of the Euro-Crisis\n \n18:00 to 20:00\nKeynote: Questions of guilt in the European debt crisis\nEvening lecture\nProf. Dr. Claus Offe (Hertie School of Governance\, Berlin) \nFriday\, November 20 \n10:00 to 12:00 \nPanel III: INEQUALITIES IN EUROPE \nChair: Dr. Dominik Müller (Goethe University) \nProf. Dr. Hartmut Kaelble (Humboldt University Berlin): Why did social inequality in Western Europe decrease during the 20th century? \nProf. Dr. Susanne Schröter (Goethe University): Justice in the immigration society \nDr. Kerstin Weiand (Goethe University): Inequality as a political-social explosive? On the (dis)order function of a structural principle in the early modern period  \n12:00 to 13:00\, Room 5.01 and Lounge\nSmall lunch snack \n13:00 to 15:00 \nPanel IV: POLICIES OF JUSTICE – ON THE EU’S PROBLEM WITH DRAWING BORDERS BY LEGAL MEANS\n\n Chair: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kadelbach (Goethe University) \nProf. Dr. Helene Sjursen (Arena Centre for European Studies\, Oslo): A Duty to Expand? The Question of Obligations Towards “the Other” in a European Context  \nProf. Dr. Harald Müller (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt): International Political Justice in Europe: The Distribution of Security and Opportunity for Influence in Security Policy \nDr. Michael Ioannidis (Max Planck Institute Heidelberg): Weak Members and the EU Rule of Law: The Case of Greece \n15:00\nEnd of the 2015 annual conference
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/europes-justice/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Annual conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160504
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250327T180850Z
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SUMMARY:Liam B. Murphy: Private Law and Public Illusion
DESCRIPTION:Liam B. Murphy (Herbert Peterfreund Chair of Law and Professor of Philosophy at New York University) \nI: Artificial Morality\nII: The Persistence of an Illusion \nIn the public at large\, property and contract law are commonly thought to reflect moral proprietary and promissory rights. Contemporary philosophers are mostly skeptical about natural property rights\, but not about promissory rights. I argue that contract and promise\, no less than property\, can only be justified instrumentally – by appeal to the social good that these conventional practices produce. The etiology of the tenacious and harmful public illusion that the law of the market reflects individual natural rights deserves investigation.    \nI argue that the inevitably deontological form of contract and property law plays a significant role in sustaining this illusion.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/liam-b-murphy-private-law-and-public-illusion/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Frankfurt Lectures
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161026
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250327T180755Z
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SUMMARY:Friedrich Kratochwil: Theory of political practice?
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. Friedrich Kratochwil (Professor emeritus of International Relations) \nI. Critical comments on the “practice turn”\nII. Critical comments on “ideal theory” \nThe two lectures deal with the problem of the possibility of a theory of practice. The first sheds light on these problems through a critical examination of the “practice turn” in international relations and the Humean critique of an approach based on the modern scientific understanding of the social world. The second lecture attempts to take these ideas further by critiquing attempts at an “ideal theory”\, which have been common since the early Habermas and Rawls and have also become dominant in political theory
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/friedrich-kratochwil-theory-of-political-practice/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Frankfurt Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20161124T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20161125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250403T103834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T155638Z
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SUMMARY:Normative (B)Orders. Migration and Citizenship in a Time of Crisis
DESCRIPTION:9th International Annual Conference \nSchedule \nThursday\, November 24th\, 2016\n\n2:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.\, Ground floor Room 01+02 \nOpening of the Annual Conference 2016 \nOpening Address\nProf. Dr. Klaus Günther & Prof. Dr. Rainer Forst (Directors of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”) \n2:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.\, Ground floor Room 01+02 \nPanel I – The Politics of Migration: Problems\, Principles and Policies \nChairs: Prof. Dr. Rainer Forst & Prof. Dr. Klaus Günther (Directors of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”) \nProf. Dr. Steffen Mau (Humboldt University of Berlin) & Prof. Dr. Jens Steffek (TU Darmstadt):\nExploring the Global Mobility Divide: the Case of Visa Waiver Policies \nDr. Eszter Kollár (Goethe University):\nFairness in Labour Migration. A Radical Liberal Egalitarian Proposal  \nProf. Dr. Lea Ypi (London School of Economics):\nRealism on Migration \n4:15 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.\, Ground floor Lobby \nCoffee and Cake \n5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.\, Ground floor Room 01+02 \nKeynote Address\nBordering Migration: Legal Cartographies of Membership and Mobility\nProf. Dr. Ayelet Shachar (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity\, Göttingen) \nFriday\, November 25th\, 2016\n\n10:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m.\, Ground floor Room 01+02 \nPanel II – The Institutional\, Legal and Normative Challenges of Europe’s Contemporary Migration Crisis \nChair: Prof. Dr. Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University) \nProf. Dr. Rainer Hofmann (Goethe University):\nCurrent Challenges to International Refugee Law \nProf. Dr. Christopher Daase & Prof. Dr. Nicole Deitelhoff (Goethe University):\nThe European Union and Refugees: Crisis Without Borders \nNele Kortendiek (TU Darmstadt):\nGlobal Migration Governance at the European External Border – The Case of Chios \n12:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.\, Room 5.01 and Lounge \nLunch snack \n1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.\, Ground floor Room 01+02 \nPanel III – Discourses on Migration and Citizenship in a Globalized World \nChair: Prof. Dr. Susanne Schröter (Goethe University) \nProf. Dr. Leo Lucassen (Leiden University):\nMigration and the Formation of Normative Orders in Western Europe: from the Rushdie Affair to the ‘Refugee Crisis’ \nProf. Dr. Mamadou Diawara (Goethe University):\n“Lose your Passport!” Migration and Citizenship in a so-called Globalized World \nDr. Dominik M. Müller (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology\, Halle):\nEconomies of Attention and Selective Empathy in Times of Multiple Refugee Crises: The Case of Rohingya in Southeast Asia \n3:00 p.m. End of the Annual Conference 2016
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/normative-borders-migration-and-citizenship-in-a-time-of-crisis/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Annual conference
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SUMMARY:INTERVENTION 1968-2018 What is left? Achievements and burdens of a political awakening
DESCRIPTION:The international protest movement of 1968 had a local West German focus in Frankfurt. 50 years later\, the revolt seems to be a cause for either idealizing nostalgia or furious defamation. Time to ask what “68” still has to say to us today.   \nWhat can we learn from the protests of 2018 in Europe? What has remained of the uprising and the awakening\, and what should be carried forward politically into the future? Do we need a political renaissance? What social incrustations must we revolt against today – and with what moral legitimacy?    \nThe Römerberg Talks take the historical anniversary as an opportunity for current and personal self-assurance: What changes do we need today\, and to what extent do the experiences of the global protest movement of 1968 help or hinder us? \n10:15 – Armin Nassehi\nReflection and moralization as a pose – what remains of 1968 \n11:15 – Priska Daphi\nWhat does protest culture look like today? \n12:15 – Ulrich Herbert\nReform and revolt – 1968 in diachronic and transnational perspective \n13:00 – LUNCH BREAK \n14:15 – Wolfgang Kraushaar\nThe benefits and disadvantages of the history of 1968 for left-wing politics \n15:30 – Christina von Hodenberg and Gisela Notz in conversation\nHow emancipatory was 1968? \n17:00 – Martin Saar\nWhat was (and is) the “democratization of democracy”? \n18:00 – END
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/intervention-1968-2018-what-is-left-achievements-and-burdens-of-a-political-awakening/
LOCATION:Chagallsaal of the Schauspiel Frankfurt\, New Mainzer Str. 17\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60311
CATEGORIES:Römerberggespräche
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180525T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180525T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250410T140326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T140326Z
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SUMMARY:Democracy for all: Is the '68 awakening in danger?
DESCRIPTION:Frankfurt Citizens’ University event “50 years in motion – 1968 and the consequences” in summer semester 2018 and winter semester 2018/19 \nIn his 1969 government declaration\, Willy Brandt coined the formula: “Daring more democracy”. The opening evening will first examine the background to this democratic deficit (perceived and real) and discuss the extent to which 1968 and the subsequent socio-political reforms have actually succeeded in reducing such a deficit. After all\, Jürgen Habermas spoke of a “fundamental liberalization” in the 1980s. However\, observers now note a “backlash”. The rise of right-wing populist parties and authoritarian regimes\, which are constitutionally pluralistic democracies\, are seen as signs of a countermovement. Is the era of emancipatory optimism coming to an end?      \nThese and other questions will be discussed by: Jürgen Kaube\, editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung; Prof. Rainer Forst\, political philosopher\, spokesperson of the Cluster of Excellence Normative Orders; Jutta Ditfurth\, author\, sociologist\, Frankfurt city councillor; Albrecht von Lucke\, legal and political scientist\, publicist\, editor of Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik. Prof. Nicole Deitelhoff\, political scientist\, member of the Cluster of Excellence and Managing Director of the Leibniz Institute Hessian Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research (HSFK)\, will moderate the event.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/democracy-for-all-is-the-68-awakening-in-danger/
LOCATION:Foyer\, PA building\, Westend campus\, Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 1\, Frankfurt\, 60323\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bürger-Universität
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180608T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180608T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250410T140449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T140449Z
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SUMMARY:Unleashed ego. 1968 and the experiment with new forms of life
DESCRIPTION:Event of the Frankfurt Citizens’ University “50 Years in Motion – 1968 and the Consequences” in the summer semester 2018 and winter semester 2018/19 \nPanel: Matthias Horx (trend and futurologist)\, Prof. Till van Rahden (historian\, Canada Research Chair in German and European Studies\, Université de Montréal)\, Prof. Sibylla Flügge (lawyer and women’s rights activist\, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences)\, Gisela Getty (photographer\, director\, writer\, former member of the Communist Party\, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences). (retired) Sibylla Flügge (lawyer and women’s rights activist\, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences)\, Gisela Getty (photographer\, director\, writer\, former member of Kommune 1)\nModeration: Thomas Thiel\, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/unleashed-ego-1968-and-the-experiment-with-new-forms-of-life/
LOCATION:Foyer\, PA building\, Westend campus\, Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 1\, Frankfurt\, 60323\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bürger-Universität
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181103T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20241212T144602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T100635Z
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SUMMARY:The new desire for destruction. Or how democracy keeps its composure
DESCRIPTION:The public climate is currently becoming harsher. A new desire for destruction is spreading in society and politics. International and national\, digital and analog\, right and left: it is better to stand in front of a pile of broken glass than to be forced into the corset of the established order.   \n\n\n\nThe disenchantment with politics seems to have developed into a weariness with democratic and civil manners. The destructive character of Donald Trump suddenly appears as a standard-setting role model that is being imitated in\nGermany and abroad.  \nWhat is behind the desire to set society on fire and deliberately break taboos? How should society and politics deal with this radicalization and emotionalization of the public beyond the widespread bewilderment? Can anger\, indignation\, destructiveness and hatred be transformed into a willingness to engage in dialog? How can we reconcile the courage to contradict with the patience to listen?    \n10:00 – Opening \n10:15 – Nicole Deitelhoff\nDemocracy needs conflict! On the integrative power of social conflicts  \n11:15 – Thorsten Thiel\nTrouble spot digital public sphere \n12:15 – Ute Frevert\nThe new desire for feelings \n13:15 – Lunch break \n14:15 – Christoph Möllers\nStrategic or principle-driven communication: the basic law and the limits of negotiability \n15:15 – A question of form. On the art of democratic conviviality \nA conversation with Robert Habeck\, Till van Rahden and Anatol Stefanowitsch \n16:30 – Rainer Forst\nTwo bad halves don’t make a whole. On the crisis of democracy  \n17:30 – End
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/the-new-desire-for-destruction-or-how-democracy-keeps-its-composure/
LOCATION:Chagallsaal of the Schauspiel Frankfurt\, New Mainzer Str. 17\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60311
CATEGORIES:Römerberggespräche
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181124
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250403T104239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T155640Z
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SUMMARY:Revolution\, reaction\, restoration: upheavals of normative orders
DESCRIPTION:11th Annual International Conference \nProgram \nThursday\, November 22\, 2018 \n14:00 – 14:15\n \nOpening of the annual conference\n \nProf. Dr. Klaus Günther (Co-Speaker of the Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”) \n\n14:15 – 16:15\n \nPanel I – Upheavals in international orders \nProf. Benno Teschke (University of Sussex):\nRevolution\, Restoration & 19th Century International Ordering: Challenges for IR Theory \nProf. Armin von Bogdandy (MPI for Comparative Public Law and International Law\, Heidelberg; Cluster of Excellence\, “The Formation of Normative Orders”):\nThe particularist reaction against multilateral institutions \nXimena Soley and Silvia Steininger (MPI for Comparative Public Law and International Law\, Heidelberg; Cluster of Excellence\, “The Formation of Normative Orders”):\nHuman Rights Courts Under Pressure: Backlash and Resilience in the European and Inter-American Human Rights System \nChair: Prof. Gunther Hellmann (Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University) \n  \n16:15 – 17:00\nCoffee and cake \n  \n17:00 – 19:00\n \nKeynote: Democracy and Disrespect\n \nProf. Jan-Werner Müller (Princeton) \nIntroduction and moderation: Prof. Dr. Rainer Forst (Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University) \n  \nFriday\, November 23\, 2018 \n10:00 – 12:00 a.m.\n \nPanel II: The revolution and the people\n \nProf. Dirk Jörke (TU Darmstadt):\nPopulism – or the end of the liberal age \nProf. Christoph Menke  (Cluster of Excellence\, “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University):\nThe possibility of revolution \nDr. Sophie Møller (Cluster of Excellence\, “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University):\nHindsight and foresight in Kant’s Opposition to Revolution \nChair: Prof. Martin Saar (Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University) \n\n13:00 – 15:00\n \nPanel III: Violence\, culture and politics in times of social upheaval\n \nProf. Gudrun Gersmann (University of Cologne):\nTerror\, death\, mourning\, trauma: the conflict surrounding the French Revolution during the Restoration \nProf. Susanne Schröter (Cluster of Excellence\, “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University):\nIslamic revolutions – the examples of Syria and Iraq in 2014 and Iran in 1979 \nJason Mast\, PhD (Cluster of Excellence\, “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University):\nCultural Codes in Brexit and the 2016 US Presidential Election \nChair: Hakim Khatib (Cluster of Excellence “The Formation of Normative Orders”\, Goethe University)
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/revolution-reaction-restoration-upheavals-of-normative-orders/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Annual conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181122T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181122T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250410T140553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T140553Z
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SUMMARY:Remembering\, confessing\, guilt\, coming to terms: 1968 and the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Frankfurt Citizens’ University event “50 years in motion – 1968 and the consequences” in summer semester 2018 and winter semester 2018/19 \nPanel: Prof. Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber (psychoanalyst\, former director of the Sigmund Freud Institute)\, Prof. em. Michael Stolleis (legal historian\, Goethe University)\, Dr. Tobias Freimüller (historian\, deputy director of the Fritz Bauer Institute)\nModeration: Sandra Kegel\, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/remembering-confessing-guilt-coming-to-terms-1968-and-the-holocaust/
LOCATION:Foyer\, PA building\, Westend campus\, Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 1\, Frankfurt\, 60323\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bürger-Universität
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181206T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20181206T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250410T140847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T140847Z
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SUMMARY:The main thing is a theory? 1968 and the exclusivity of discourse
DESCRIPTION:Frankfurt Citizens’ University event “50 Years in Motion – 1968 and the Consequences” in the summer semester 2018 and winter semester 2018/19 \nPanel including: Jürgen Kaube (editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)\, Prof. Klaus Günther (lawyer and philosopher of law\, spokesperson for the Cluster of Excellence Normative Orders)\, Prof. Philipp Felsch (cultural scientist\, HU Berlin\, author of “Der lange Sommer der Theorie”)\, Dr. Rolf Wiggershaus (philosopher and publicist\, author of “Die Frankfurter Schule. History\, Theoretical Development\, Political Significance”)\nModeration: Dr. Olaf Kaltenborn\, Goethe University
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/the-main-thing-is-a-theory-1968-and-the-exclusivity-of-discourse/
LOCATION:Foyer\, PA building\, Westend campus\, Theodor-W.-Adorno-Platz 1\, Frankfurt\, 60323\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bürger-Universität
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190511T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20241212T144418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T100644Z
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SUMMARY:INTERVENTION. Last Exit after Brexit Can Europe still be saved?
DESCRIPTION:Europe has never been under such attack as it is now. There are calls for integration to be reversed or this has already led to concrete steps being taken in some EU member states. The criticism is accompanied by very different assessments of the omissions and mistakes made in the past. In addition\, global political players such as Trump and Putin are more or less openly hostile to the EU.    \nIn contrast\, the forces of cohesion appear to be waning and the defense of the EU as a political project is comparatively weak. European integration has many enemies\, nationalism has become state doctrine in many countries\, while the dream of a united Europe is hardly attractive anymore.  \nTwo weeks before the European elections\, the Römerberg Talks in the “European City of Frankfurt” would like to know whether Europe can still be saved in view of the widely articulated disappointments and the rampant hatred of “Brussels”. And if so\, what would the necessary steps for such a rescue look like? And what can we hope for?   \n10:15 – Philip Manow\nEuropean elections as European protest elections \n11:15 – Christine Landfried\nWhere is the European public hiding? \n12:15 – Andreas Rödder\nEurope\, become essential! A plea against overstimulation and moralization  \n13:00 – LUNCH BREAK \n14:15 – Stefan Kadelbach\n“European sovereignty” or back to the nation state? Possible scenarios for the future of the European Union  \n15:30 – What reforms does the European Republic need?\nMara-Daria Cojocaru and Ulrike Guérot in conversation with Alf Mentzer \n17:00 – Daniel Röder\nAt the pulse of Europe? \n18:00 – END
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/intervention-last-exit-after-brexit-can-europe-still-be-saved/
LOCATION:Chagallsaal of the Schauspiel Frankfurt\, New Mainzer Str. 17\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60311
CATEGORIES:Römerberggespräche
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191028T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191028T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250410T132427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T132427Z
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SUMMARY:Unequal Germany. Social and geographical cohesion in democracy
DESCRIPTION:Event as part of the Citizens’ University “Thinking Democracy Forward” in the winter semester 2019/2020 \n“Now what belongs together is growing together”\, said Willy Brandt\, and Helmut Kohl predicted “blooming landscapes”. Three decades later\, this optimism seems to have faded. Objectively speaking\, too\, there are still clear differences between East and West\, for example in terms of income and management: the vast majority of bosses in the East come from the West; according to a survey published at the beginning of the year\, none of the rectors of East German universities were born in the former GDR. Despite prospering regions such as Leipzig or Jena\, many East Germans seem to feel left behind and that their life’s work is not appreciated. But it is not only a “gap” between East and West that is becoming apparent. Recent studies indicate that there are also major structural problems in the territory of the old Federal Republic\, for example in the Ruhr region.      \nDiscussing on the podium: Prof. Dr. Birgitta Wolff (President of Goethe University)\, Prof. Dr. Matthias Middell (Speaker FGZ Leipzig)\, Prof. Dr. Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln (Economist\, Goethe University)\, Prof. Dr. Uwe Cantner (Chairman of the Expert Commission on Research and Innovation of the Federal Government & Vice President University of Jena). Meinhard Schmidt-Degenhard (TV presenter & author) will moderate the event.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/unequal-germany-social-and-geographical-cohesion-in-democracy/
LOCATION:Senckenberg Society for Nature Research\, Arthur-von-Weinberg-Haus\, Lecture Hall\, Robert-Mayer-Strasse 2\, Frankfurt\, 60325\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bürger-Universität
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191102T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20241212T144155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T100652Z
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SUMMARY:#47 30 years after the fall of the Wall. Daring more change!
DESCRIPTION:47th Römerberg Talks \n1989 not only marked the end of an era in German history. The East-West divide also seemed to have been happily overcome\, open European borders and the democratization of former dictatorships promised a better future\, but this spirit of optimism has long since given way to a political hangover. New divisions have emerged within Europe\, and walls and borders are also back in fashion globally. Concerns about social security\, future prosperity and visions of ecological fear have replaced the euphoria of ’89.    \nThe Römerberg Talks take the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall as an opportunity to take a critical look at the global present: where are the major lines of conflict and divides today\, and where should a similarly courageous departure into a new era be dared in 2019? \n10:00 – Welcome Angela Dorn\nHessian State Minister for Science and the Arts \n10:15 – Ivan Krastev\nMaking Sense of the Long 1989 (in English) \n11:00 – A discussion with Gunther Hellmann and Ivan Krastev (moderated by Rebecca C. Schmidt and Uwe Berndt)\nWhat happened to the Future of the Liberal International Order? \n12:00 – Thomas Biebricher\n1989 – the beginning of a spiritual and moral turning point? \n13:00 – LUNCH BREAK \n14:00 – Steffen Mau\nThe broken society – resentment and system skepticism in East Germany \n14:50 – Patrice G. Poutrus\nFor a narrative of East Germany beyond victim myths and misanthropy \n15:10 – Manuela Bojadžijev\nDangerous conjunctures. The East\, migration and an understanding of exclusion and belonging  \n15:30 – Discussion\nwith Manuela Bojadžijev and Patrice G. Poutrus \n16:00 – Jana Hensel\nWhy everything remains different \n17:00 – Stephan Lessenich\nThe lives of others: Rethinking solidarity \n18:00 – END
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/47-30-years-after-the-fall-of-the-wall-daring-more-change/
LOCATION:Chagallsaal of the Schauspiel Frankfurt\, New Mainzer Str. 17\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60311
CATEGORIES:Römerberggespräche
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191106
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250327T180649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T153755Z
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SUMMARY:Anne Peters: Rights\, duties and responsibilities in the post-humanist constellation
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. iur. Anne Peters\, LL.M. (Harvard) (Director at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg)   \nRights of animals and nature\nDuties\, responsibility and artificial intelligence \nThe boundaries between animals\, humans and machines are becoming increasingly blurred. The primacy of humans\, who are in the process of destroying the planet\, is also being questioned. In this constellation\, does it make sense and is it necessary to grant rights to animals\, mountains\, rivers and forests\, as courts in Latin America and India do? What are the practical consequences for our treatment of nature and animals\, especially those that we exploit and kill by the billions? On the other hand\, should we impose legal obligations on intelligent machines? Could an unmanned drone make itself liable to prosecution if it violates international humanitarian law? Do we need to establish a new legal community in which humans\, animals and cyborgs have a place?
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/anne-peters-rights-duties-and-responsibilities-in-the-post-humanist-constellation/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Frankfurt Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191111T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191111T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250410T132242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T132242Z
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SUMMARY:New old St. Paul's Church
DESCRIPTION:Event as part of the Citizens’ University “Thinking Democracy Forward” in the winter semester 2019/2020 \nGreeting\nLord Mayor Peter Feldmann (City of Frankfurt) \nImpulse\nProf. Dr. Rainer Forst (Political Philosopher\, Goethe University) \nPodium\nLord Mayor Peter Feldmann (City of Frankfurt)\,\nDipl. Ing. Peter Cachola Schmal    (Director\, German Architecture Museum)\,\nProf. Dr. Brigitte Geißel (political scientist\, Goethe University)\,\nProf. Dr. Carsten Ruhl (art historian\, Goethe University) \nModeration\nRebecca C. Schmidt (Managing Director Normative Orders)
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/new-old-st-pauls-church/
LOCATION:Senckenberg Society for Nature Research\, Arthur-von-Weinberg-Haus\, Lecture Hall\, Robert-Mayer-Strasse 2\, Frankfurt\, 60325\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bürger-Universität
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191206
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250403T104445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T155641Z
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SUMMARY:Smart Orders and/or Democracy?
DESCRIPTION:12th Annual International Conference \nProgram\n \n2:30 pm – 2:45 pm \nGreeting \nProf. Dr. Rainer Forst (Co-Speaker of the Research Network “The Formation of Normative Orders” at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)\n\nProf. Dr. Klaus Günther (Co-Speaker of the research network “The Formation of Normative Orders” at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main) \n\n2:45 pm – 3:20 pm\n \nLecture I – From normative to smart orders? \nProf. Dr. Klaus Günther (Professor of Legal Theory\, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main and Co-Speaker of the Research Network “The Formation of Normative Orders”) \nComment:\nProf. Dr. Beatrice Brunhöber (Professor of Criminal Law\, Criminal Procedure Law\, Philosophy of Law and Comparative Law and member of the research network “The Formation of Normative Orders”) \nModeration:\nRebecca Caroline Schmidt (Managing Director of the “Normative Orders” research network at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main) \nSubsequent discussion \n4:30 pm – 5:00 pm \nBreak \n\n5:00 pm – 7:00 pm \nLecture II – Reflections on Hannah Arendt’s contemporary Relevance \nProf. Richard J. Bernstein (Vera List Professor of Philosophy in the Philosophy Department at the New School for Social Research) \nModeration: Prof. Dr. Rainer Forst (Co-Speaker of the Research Network “The Formation of Normative Orders” at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main) \nSubsequent discussion
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/smart-orders-and-or-democracy/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Annual conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200210T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200210T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T125549
CREATED:20250410T132921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T132921Z
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SUMMARY:Making Crises Visible. Crisis of democracy
DESCRIPTION:Event as part of the Citizens’ University “Thinking Democracy Forward” in the winter semester 2019/2020 \nDemocracy is in a constant process of transformation – and is in crisis in many parts of the world. However\, the interdisciplinary exhibition project “Making Crises Visible”\, under the patronage of the Hessian Minister for Science and Art\, Angela Dorn\, shows that the crisis can also always be understood and overcome as an opportunity. At the interface between science and art\, it deals with diverse and man-made crises.   \nThe presentation is the result of cooperation between the Leibniz Institute Hessian Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research\, the Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach am Main\, Goethe University and the Senckenberg Nature Museum. The aim is to test new ways of transferring knowledge. In the artistic visualization of the crisis\, it does not appear as hopeless\, but as an activating force.   \nBased on this\, the panel discussion “Making Crises Visible – Crisis of Democracy” on February 10\, 2020 at 7.30 pm\, Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung\, Hörsaal im Arthur-von-Weinberg-Haus\, Robert-Mayer-Straße 2\, 60325 Frankfurt am Main\, will discuss new and different approaches to the crisis\, which can stimulate dialog in society and serve as a starting point for a new orientation. \nProgram \nAt the beginning\, Prof. Dr. Nicole Deitelhoff (political scientist\, Goethe University/Hessian Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research) will give a keynote speech. She emphasized the potential of cooperation between science and art to gain new insights. “Through mutual questioning and irritation\, both sides gain new insights into their subject matter and generate new questions and\, ideally\, new answers\,” said Deitelhoff.   \nThis will be followed by a panel discussion with Dr. Stefan Kroll (political scientist\, Leibniz Research Alliance “Crises in a Globalized World”)\, Prof. Dr. Rainer Forst (political philosopher\, Goethe University)\, Prof. Dr. Verena Kuni (Professor of Visual Culture\, Goethe University) and Prof. Dr. Katrin Böhning-Gaese (Member of the Board of Directors\, Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung / Director\, Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre). The moderator will be Susanne Boetsch (Head of Administration\, Hessian Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research).
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/making-crises-visible-crisis-of-democracy/
LOCATION:Senckenberg Society for Nature Research\, Arthur-von-Weinberg-Haus\, Lecture Hall\, Robert-Mayer-Strasse 2\, Frankfurt\, 60325\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Bürger-Universität
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20201121T100000
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SUMMARY:#48 Between madness and method. Reason in times of pandemic and populism
DESCRIPTION:EVENT CANCELLED \nDue to the measures taken in connection with the COVID-19 virus\, the 48th Römerberg Talks\, scheduled for November 21\, 2020 in the Paulskirche Frankfurt am Main\, had to be canceled.
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/48-between-madness-and-method-reason-in-times-of-pandemic-and-populism/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Römerberggespräche
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SUMMARY:#49 The republic on all viruses - how much fear can democracy tolerate?
DESCRIPTION:Livestream from the theater \n49th Römerberg Talks \nThe pandemic is becoming a stress test – not only for the individual\, but also for the political system. Fundamental rights are restricted\, laws are shortened to regulations. The government is staging itself as an efficient crisis manager\, drawing conclusions from scientific findings with no alternative. In the face of the viral threat\, relapses into seemingly authoritarian state action and nationalism that was thought to have been overcome are becoming visible across borders.    \nAre citizens left with nothing but fear and powerlessness when experts are in charge? What long-term consequences will the continued lockdown have – psychologically and politically? What will happen to individual freedom\, mutual trust and civic sovereignty? How will the relationship between the state\, science and society change? How can civil society once again become the site of a critical public sphere? How much trust do we have to place in government action and scientific truth; how much can we question it – without playing into the hands of unfounded conspiracy beliefs?      \nIn times of crisis\, the limits and possibilities of politics are redefined – with what risks and side effects? This is the question posed by the Römerberg Talks in the super election year 2021 and four months before the Bundestag elections.  \n10:00 – Welcome Angela Dorn / Ina Hartwig\nHessian Minister of State for Science and Art / Head of the Department of Culture and Science of the City of Frankfurt am Main \n10:15 – Armin Nassehi\nThe infected society and its immune reactions \n11:00 – Thomas Brussig – Günter Frankenberg\nDare more dictatorship? Democracy and the rule of law in the pandemic  \n12:00 – Birgit Aschmann – Valentin Groebner\nDeath and disease – political and social history of the pandemic \n13:00 – LUNCH BREAK \n14:00 – Romy Jaster – Rudolf Stichweh\nMadness and method – What remains of the truth in Corona times? \n15:00 – Christiane Eichenberg – Nico Dragano\nPandemic stress test – psychological suffering in lockdown \n16:00 – Klaus Günther\n“Just walk through life defenceless and fear nothing!” – Fear and trust in a democratic constitutional state. \n17:00 – END
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/49-the-republic-on-all-viruses-how-much-fear-can-democracy-tolerate/
LOCATION:Chagallsaal of the Schauspiel Frankfurt\, New Mainzer Str. 17\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60311
CATEGORIES:Römerberggespräche
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SUMMARY:Trust and conflict
DESCRIPTION:1st annual conference of the ConTrust cluster project \nTrust is often understood as the opposite of conflict. The researchers of the ConTrust cluster initiative\, however\, assume that in modern societies\, trust not only has to prove itself in conflicts and can thus be consolidated\, but that under certain conditions it is only created there. At the same time\, there are problematic dynamics in which trust in certain people or parties fuels or hardens conflicts. For ConTrust\, this observation gives rise to the task of shedding light on the contexts of trust and conflict in order to determine the conditions for the successful resolution of social conflicts.    \nThe event can be followed via livestream. You will receive the login details after registering at office@normativeorders.net  \nProgram: \n17.00 hrs\nGreeting\nProf. Dr. Enrico Schleiff (President of Goethe University)\nMinister of State Angela Dorn (Hessian Minister for Science and the Arts)\nProf. Dr. Nicole Deitelhoff and Prof. Dr. Rainer Forst(Spokespersons ConTrust) \n5.30 p.m.\n“What Kinds of Trust Does Democracy Need?”\nProf. Mark Warren (University of British Columbia\, connected online) \n6.55 p.m.\nRoundtable\nProf. Dr. Jan Delhey (Magdeburg)\, Prof. Dr. Sally J. Scholz (Villanova)\, Dr. Clara Weinhardt (Maastricht)\, Prof. Dr. Thomas Biebricher (PI ConTrust)\nModeration:\nDr. Tobias Wille (Research Coordinator ConTrust)
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/trust-and-conflict/
LOCATION:Hessen
CATEGORIES:Annual conference
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SUMMARY:#50 Language. Power. Justice. Who is allowed to speak and how?
DESCRIPTION:50th Römerberg Talks \nGender asterisks\, inline I’s and discriminatory terms – nothing is currently being debated as passionately as the correct use of language. A sense of justice is pitted against a sense of language. Some want to speak in a more inclusive and non-discriminatory way\, while others feel compelled to make phonetic contortions. While for some\, language is the repository of historical and social injustices\, others feel patronized and overwhelmed by the inflation of ever new linguistic norms. In some places\, gender language is now seen as the dominant language of a well-educated milieu in which not everyone participates. On the other hand\, non-binary and trans people are struggling for social visibility.      \nThe claim of a “language dictatorship” is already doing the rounds. This is obviously about more than just the correct use of words. What is this actually about and who decides how we should speak?   \n  \n10:00 – Welcome Ina Hartwig\nHead of the Department of Culture and Science of the City of Frankfurt am Main \n10:15 – Aladin El-Mafaalani\nCombat zone language: What does society negotiate? \n11:00 – Paula-Irene Villa Braslavsky\nIdentity\, language and discrimination – How does a society communicate? \n12:00 – Henning Lobin – Peter Graf von Kielmansegg – Thomas Thiel\nFraming – How politics is made with language \n13:00 – Lunch break \n14:00 – Gudrun Perko – Ute Sacksofsky\nLanguage and justice \n14:45 – Nele Pollatschek – Anatol Stefanowitsch\nLanguage and Protest – The Gender Debate in Germany \n15:45 – Sasha Marianna Salzmann\nRecognizing language \n16:15 – Martin Seel\nPower and counter-power of language \n17:00 – End
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/50-language-power-justice-who-is-allowed-to-speak-and-how/
LOCATION:Chagallsaal of the Schauspiel Frankfurt\, New Mainzer Str. 17\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60311
CATEGORIES:Römerberggespräche
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SUMMARY:#51 The Ukraine war and the new world disorder
DESCRIPTION:51st Römerberg Talks \nFebruary 24\, 2022 will be a rude awakening for Europe. Previous foreign policy norms and diplomatic rules have been shaken to their foundations by the Russian attack on the territorial integrity of a free country\, which makes a mockery of international law\, not least a traditionally anchored pacifism. Countless people\, but also previous certainties\, have been buried under Putin’s war machine.   \nThe attack on Ukraine has shaken the notion of a global order based on cooperation. Overnight\, the West finds itself confronted with geostrategic ambitions in which Russia has the backing of nuclear powers such as China and India.  \nPutin’s war is not only aimed at Ukraine\, but also at the stability and internal peace of Western democracies. The open societies will have to prove that they are a match for the military and intellectual mobilization of their enemies. The hope of eternal peace in Europe that arose with the fall of the Berlin Wall seems to have been exposed as an illusion. What will we be able to rely on in the future? What should we do? What can we hope for?      \nProgram \n10:15 – Karl Schlögel\nThe order in the head and the disorder of the world \n11:00 – Alice Bota – Jurko Prochasko\n(K)ein neuer Krieg – Osteuropäische Perspektiven \n12:00 – Viktor Yerofeyev\nPutin and Europe \n13:00 – LUNCH BREAK \n14:00 – Charlotte Klonk\nAgain “Never Again” – Images of War \n14:45 – Stefan Kadelbach – Adam Tooze\nCrime and Punishment: How Does the World Community Sanction Putin’s Aggression? \n15:30 – Jannis Panagiotidis\nFlight from Ukraine\, post-Soviet migration and the future of the migration society \n16:15 – Nicole Deitelhoff\nBack to zero? The Ukraine war and its consequences
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/51-the-ukraine-war-and-the-new-world-disorder/
LOCATION:Chagallsaal of the Schauspiel Frankfurt\, New Mainzer Str. 17\, Frankfurt am Main\, 60311
CATEGORIES:Römerberggespräche
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SUMMARY:Latency - On the genesis of the aesthetic as a historical category
DESCRIPTION:Latency is a tentative concept: that which is conceived in it imposes itself before it is conceived. It is obvious that aesthetics plays a role in this: its historical source value lies in uncovering latencies\, the latent that changes in history. As a relay of the futures that are acute but unrealized in everything and everyone that is said\, the truth of art and literature does not lie in indeterminacy or infinity\, but is subject to a historical economy of latentness. Not everything is possible\, latent is not virtual.    \n“The writer: he always says more and less than he thinks. […] What he finally writes corresponds to no real thought.” (Valéry\, Tel Quel). \nClov “There are so many terrible things”. Hamm “No\, no\, there aren’t so many anymore.” (Beckett\, Endgame – Adorno\, Attempt to Understand the Endgame)
URL:https://normativeorders.net/veranstaltungen/latency-on-the-genesis-of-the-aesthetic-as-a-historical-category/
LOCATION:IG Farben building\, room 311\, Norbert-Wollheim-Platz 1\, Frankfurt\, 60323\, Deutschland
CATEGORIES:Kantorowicz Lecture
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