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Thursday, 14 December, 5 pm, ZMO A Political Economy Approach to the Study of Youth: Lessons for Researchers in the Global South Lecture by Mayssoun Sukarieh (King's College, London) as part of the ZMO-Colloquium The Idea of Youth: Concepts, Practices and Lifeworlds of a Global Category
Youth studies as a field has been dominated by culturalist and empiricist accounts; invocations of youth by policy-makers, media commentators and academic researchers in other fields have often taken youth as a self-evident and taken-for-granted social category and identity. In this talk, Mayssoun Sukarieh sketches out what is meant by a political-economy-approach to the study of youth. She then discusses the contributions that such an approach can make to a more critical understanding of the ways in which elite and non-elite actors across the global South now widely invoke and operationalize youth.
Dr Mayssoun Sukarieh is co-convener of the MA degree in Political Economy of the Middle East. She received her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, and a MA and...
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Launch of the CECG-Sourcebook
For a period of three years (2013-16), the collaborative research project Cultural Exchange in a Time of Global Conflict: Colonials, Neutrals and Belligerents during the First World War, funded by HERA (Humanities in European Research Area), explored actors, practices and sites of encounters and exchange during the war. The CECG-Sourcebook is one of the major outcomes of the project carried out by research teams in London, Poznan, Utrecht and Berlin in cooperation with a wide range of cooperation partners. It aims to introduce scholars and the interested public to rare or unknown sources and stimulate further research and thinking on the subject of cultural encounters. The sourcebook is hosted by the In Flanders Field Museum. This museum was one of the ‘associated partners’ of this research project and equally contributed to the sourcebook.
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One Postdoctoral Research Position and two Doctoral Positions
Closing Date: 10 January 2018
Conditional upon approval by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO) announces the opening of one research position for a postdoc/experienced researcher and two positions for doctoral candidates starting from 1 February 2018 for 36 months in a project on Normality and Crisis: Memories of Everyday Life in Syria as a Chance for a New Start in Germany.
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Position as Project Assistant
Closing Date: 10 January 2018
Conditional upon approval by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO) is looking for a project assistant from 1 February 2018 for 12 months in a project on Normality and Crisis: Memories of Everyday Life in Syria as a Chance for a New Start in Germany.
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Position as Student Assistant
Closing Date: 31 December 2017
ZMO is looking for a student assistant as support for the project Learning Intelligence: The Exchange of Secret Service Knowledge between Germany and the Arab Middle East 1960 - 2010.
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Norman Saadi Nikro, Sonja Hegasy (Eds.) The Social Life of Memory. Violence, Trauma and Testimony in Lebanon and Morocco
Palgrave Macmillan 2017, 246p.
Norman Saadi Nikro et al.: Introduction: Memory Between Lieu and Milieu
Sonja Hegasy: Transforming Memories: Media and Historiography in the Aftermath of the Moroccan Equity and Reconciliation Commission
Norman Saadi Nikro: ReMemory in an Inter-Generational Register: Social and Ethical Life of Testimony
Special Offer: Get 20% off on the printed version of the book. Use the following token on palgrave.com: PM17TWENTY (Valid (12/04/2017 - 12/31/2017). |
Sonja Hegasy Letter to Oneself: Acknowledging Guilt in Post-War Lebanon
In: Karine Deslandes, Fabrice Mourlon, Bruno Tribout (Eds.), Civil War and Narrative. Testimony, Historiography, Memory, Palgrave Macmillan 2017, pp. 39-57. | |
Yamina Bettahar, Sahar Hamouda, Eleftherios Ikonomou, Nora Lafi, Dimitris Stefanakis Europe and the Mediterranean. Talking, Learning, Working, and Living Together
Europa Bottom-Up, European Civil Society Working Papers, Nr. 19.
Maecenata Stiftung München/Berlin 2017
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Franck Hoffmann, Markus Messling (Eds.) Fluchtpunkt. Das Mittelmeer und die europäische Krise
Kulturverlag Kadmos, Berlin 2017, 422p.
Nora Lafi: Die Ränder Europas denken. Osmanisches Erbe, unsichtbare Grenzen und neue Festungen
Nazan Maksudyan: Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Kindheit. Resistenz des Biografischen und Verteidigung des öffentlichen Raums
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Thursday, 14 December, 5 pm, ZMO A Political Economy Approach to the Study of Youth: Lessons for Researchers in the Global South Lecture by Mayssoun Sukarieh (King's College, London) as part of the ZMO-Colloquium The Idea of Youth: Concepts, Practices and Lifeworlds of a Global Category
Youth studies as a field has been dominated by culturalist and empiricist accounts; invocations of youth by policy-makers, media commentators and academic researchers in other fields have often taken youth as a self-evident and taken-for-granted social category and identity. In this talk, Mayssoun Sukarieh sketches out what is meant by a political-economy-approach to the study of youth. She then discusses the contributions that such an approach can make to a more critical understanding of the ways in which elite and non-elite actors across the global South now widely invoke and operationalize youth.
Dr Mayssoun Sukarieh is co-convener of the MA degree in Political Economy of the Middle East. She received her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, and a MA and...
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ZMO wishes merry Christmas and a good start into a happy and successful new year 2018!
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