Organisation : Faculté des Sciences Humaines, des Sciences de l’Éducation et des Sciences Sociales (FHSE)

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    Kompetenzen zwischen Simulation und Oszillation. Ein kritischer Blick auf den aktuellen Bildungsdiskurs.

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    Kapuscinski Lecture

    Kapuscinski Lecture: Scaling the summit for woman’s rights

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    RISC-RISE Conference

    The ‘RISC-RISE conference on Social Partnerships and Regional Integration’ will take place in Esch-sur-Alzette (Belval Campus), Luxembourg on 29-30 November 2021.

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    Vortragsreihe 2021/2022: Von der Unheimlichkeit der Sprache

    Vortragsreihe der Arbeitsgruppe “Humanities and Religion”

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    Vortrag: Die Logik der Verschwörungstheorie: Kulturwissenschaftliche Perspektiven

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    New: Warehousing asylum seekers: The logistification of reception

    The article Warehousing asylum seekers: The logistification of reception by Lorenzo Vianelli has been published in the Journal of Environment and Planning D: Society and Space.

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    PhD Defense: Scientific Models, Computer Simulations, and Agent-Based Models. Hermeneutic and Analytic Perspectives

    PhD Supervisor: Frank HOFMANN

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    PhD Defense – Maximilian Schiele – Unequal migrants: Systematic selection and its consequences Iin the context of inequality

    Doctoral candidate: SCHIELE MaximilianDate: 18/11/2021 – 09:00 Place: Belval campus – MSA (Maison du Savoir), Room 4.340Hybrid    https://unilu.webex.com/unilu/j.php?MTID=me11586d606640969bc6d428a7d3c195cSubject:  Sciences SocialesFaculty: FHSEPhd Supervisor: Louis CHAUVELThesis title: UNEQUAL MIGRANTS: SYSTEMATIC SELECTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES IN THE CONTEXT OF INEQUALITY

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    MIS Public Lecture series “Current Approaches in Migration Studies: Resilience and Conviviality”

    The series accesses the field of Migration Studies by distinguishing two different and complementary perspectives. The first sees migration as linked with crisis and vulnerability, the second sees it as linked with diversity and cultural difference. The lectures will focus on recent debates revolving around two concepts that epitomize these parallel approaches: resilience and conviviality.

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    New publication: Post-Growth Geographies

    The publication ‘Post-Growth Geographies. Spatial Relations of Diverse and Alternative Economies’ is out now.

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