Veranstaltungen WiSe 07/08
Vortrag von Margreth Lünenborg
"Journalismus als Welterzählung"
Auf Einladung des Graduiertenkollegs Transnationale Medienereignisse hält Frau PD Dr. Margreth Lünenborg vom Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaften der Freien Universität Berlin am Dienstag, den 18. Dezember 2007, einen Vortrag zum Thema Journalismus als Welterzählung. Zur Narrativität des Non-Fiktionalen. Beginn ist um 16 Uhr c.t. im Gebäude des Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC), Alter Steinbacher Weg 38, Raum 001.
Graduate School „Transnational Media Events“ Giessen & EUI Florence
Friday, 15th Febr. 08
9.00-9.30
Heinz-Gerhard Haupt (EUI). Welcome and Introduction
9.30-11.00
War and Political Culture
Marco Gerbig-Fabel (Gießen)
Historical Form(ation)s of Meji Japan. Photographic Artifacts of War (1904-1905)
Arne Segelke (Gießen)
Images of the Great War in Scandinavia
Kommentar: Sebastian Conrad (EUI)
Coffee break
11.15-12.45
Cultural Politics of Terror
Niall Whelehan (Florence)
Actions and Words: Propaganda of the Deed among Irish and Italian Radical Organisations, 1865-1900
Mark Jones (Florence)
German and Italian Agents of Violence in the post-war Period, 1919 – 1922
Kommentar: Horst Carl (Gießen) oder Roger Chickering
Lunch
14.00-16.00
National Identities and Communication in the 19th Century
Eveline Bouwers (Florence)
Exemplary Men. Political Pantheons in Napoleonic Europe
Thorsten Gudewitz (Gießen)
Performing the Nation: National Celebrations and the Media in 19th Century German(-American) Festivity Culture.
Lone Martinsen (Florence)
History as a Mass Experience: Historical Novels in the 19th Century and their Influence on Danish National Discourse
Kommentar: Heinz-Gerhard Haupt (EUI)
Coffee break
16.30-18.30
National Identities and Communication in the 20th Century
Philipp Zessin (Florence)
The language of Algerian nationalists in the context of decolonisation (1954-1962)
Eva Modrey (Gießen)
Cultural Re-Integration? – The Olympic Games of Rome (1960) und Munich (1972)
Vera Simon (Florence)
Rituals of Nation. National and Supranational Perspectives in France And Germany since 1990
Kommentar: Philipp Ther (EUI)
Dinner
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Saturday, 16th Febr. 08
9.00-11.00
Scandals as Political Spectacles
Norman Domeier (Florence)
The Thin Line. Politics and Morality in the Eulenburg Scandal, 1906-1909
Maren Röger (Gießen)
Media Discourses about the Expulsion of Germans in Poland, Czechia and Germany.
Kommentar: Frank Bösch (Gießen)
Coffee break
11.30-13.00
Political and Religious Narratives
Pascal Girard (Florence)
Political plots in France and Italy, from the Liberation to the end of the 1950s
Rene Schlott (Gießen)
“We mourn a great servant of peace” - Obituaries for the popes since 1878.
Maike Mügge (Gießen), Das Berliner Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas von Peter Eisenmann – Erleben, Ereignis und Medienereignis
Kommentar: Kiran Patel (EUI)
Lunch
14.00-16.00
The Politics of Social Movements
Georg v. Graevenitz (Florence)
Internationalism and Agriculture: France and Germany in the interwar period
Celia Donert (Florence)
From Political Activism to Social Protest: The Gypsy Question in Czechoslovakia, 1948-1989
Kommentar: Friedrich Lenger (Gießen)