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Critical and Political Phenomenology in Debate (16.10., 30.10., 20.11., 11.12, 15.01., 05.02.)
[27.09.2023]lecture series (from october to february)
This online lecture series is intended to open a debate on critical and political phenomenology in which, on the one hand, methodological and content-related differences are to be worked out and, on the other hand, common goals are to be brought into view. In particular, the possibility of a critical-political phenomenology over constructivist and normative theories of the social and political will be discussed.
16.10. 18h15 CET
Elisa Magrì (Boston College)
Describing the Project of Critical Phenomenology: Challenges and Promises
Response: Vanessa Ossino (University of Cologne)
30.10. 18h15 CET
Gail Weiss (George Washington University)
Curating Embodied Resistance Through Social Media: The Role of Virtual Audiences in the Fight for Social Justice
Response: Hannes Wendler (University of Cologne)
20.11. 18h15 CET
Johanna Oksala (Loyola University Chicago)
A Critical Phenomenology of Climate Change
Response: Marcus Düwell (TU Darmstadt)
11.12. 18h15 CET
Lanei Rodemeyer (Duquesne University)
Analyzing the ‘Critical’ in Phenomenology
Response: Gerhard Thonhauser (TU Darmstadt)
15.01. 18h15 CET
Marieke Borren (OU Netherlands)
Understanding Embodied Agonistic Politics. Perspectives from Political and Critical Phenomenology
Response: Steffen Herrmann (FernUniversität Hagen)
05.02. 18h15 CET
Neal DeRoo (ICS Canada)
The Case for a Phenomenological Politics
Response: Thomas Bedorf (FernUniversität Hagen)