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Lecture: Education Reform in East Germany – Teachers’ Perceptions of the Quality of Education and Democratic Participation in Educational Change

Posted: October 20, 2010
Dr. Antje Barabasch

Dr. Antje Barabasch

Together with York’s Faculty of Education, CCGES is pleased to host a talk by Dr. Antje Barabasch (Education, Otto- von-Guericke University, Magdeburg) on Thursday, November 25th from noon to 1:30 pm in 749 York Research Tower building #95 on the map found here).

The work of the teacher has been affected by post-socialist transformations in the former German Democratic Republic  (GDR) that brought significant organizational and curricular changes to the educational system. The author investigated these changes in the general school system and examined how East German teachers of two generations cope with them and think about educational reform. (CONTINUE READING)

Lecture: Rescaling Europe through Law – The European Project in the 1960s and 1970s

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Together with the CITY Institute, CCGES is pleased to present a talk by Mr. Tino Petzold, an M.A. candidate in Geography from the Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 from 11 am to noon in room 764 York Research Tower. Title of this talk is “Rescaling Europe through Law – The European Project in the 1960s and 1970s”.

Tino is generally interested in Marxist theories of law in relation to concepts of space. His bachelor thesis dealt with the role of law in the expulsion of the homeless from public spaces in Frankfurt am Main during the 1990s. His current research draws attention to the rescaling of law to supranational forms. Examples are the implementation of a European legal form in the course of the project of a European Union and recent attempts to establish a global legal form in order to govern  “climate change”.

All are welcome to attend.

Location: 764 York Research Tower
Time: 11 am to noon

Lecture: Thinking Globally as a Shift of Perspectives – Cultural Preconditions for Conceptions of ‘Diversity’ and ‘Global’

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Dr. Ulfried Reichardt

Dr. Ulfried Reichardt

CCGES and the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies present a talk by Prof. Ulfried Reichardt (Chair of American Studies, University of Mannheim) on Thursday, November 18th from 12:30 to 2:00 pm in 749 York Research Tower (building #95 on the map found here).

“The talk takes as its starting point the question of how we can think with regard to global interconnectedness and which categories might be useful in this context. It suggests that, in a global context, it is necessary to shift one’s perspective several times in order to accommodate different positions. To investigate the ways in which cultural preconceptions frame our concepts, I will discuss different conceptions of diversity and of multiculturalism, mainly in Canada and the United States but in Europe as well.  (CONTINUE READING)

Workshop: Business, Regulation, and Climate Change – Mapping New Conceptual Space

Posted: October 19, 2010

CCGES, in collaboration with the Centre of Excellence in Responsible Business at the Schulich School of Business presents this one-day workshop, generously funded by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), on Monday, October 25th. The idea behind this event is to bring together scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds (management and political science in particular) to identify novel, promising approaches to the interaction of business and governments in addressing key environmental challenges such as climate change. A group of Schulich faculty will be joined by prominent guest speakers from the University of California, Berkeley, George-Washington University, Yale University, and University of Toronto for an intensive day of scholarly reflection and exchange.

for more information please contact Prof. Burkard Eberlein at beberlein@schulich.yorku.ca

Lecture: Keith Tribe on Max Weber’s ‘Science as Vocation’ – Text and Context

Posted: August 21, 2010
Dr. Keith Tribe

Dr. Keith Tribe

CCGES and York’s Program in Social and Political Thought present a lecture by Dr. Keith Tribe (economic historian, Weber translator, and independent scholar with
Sussex University) on Tuesday, October 26th from 4:00-5:30 pm (Ross S 701, building # 28 on the map found here.)

Max Weber delivered the lecture “Wissenschaft als Beruf”/“Science as a Vocation” in November 1917 to students in Munich at the request of the local branch of the Free Students Union.  Dr. Tribe’s lecture will outline the broad political context, the background to this request, and then outline the structure of the lecture itself, drawing attention to the centrality of the Weberian concepts of “life orders” and “conduct of life”.  The purpose of the seminar is to show that, by focussing closely  on one single text of Weber, we can gain a clearer sense of how Weber constructed his arguments, and also identify conceptual threads that help us connect texts which are usually thought to belong to quite different genres of writing: historical sociology, methodology, cultural critique; and to quite different phases of his activity.

This event will be moderated by Prof. Terry Maley, a faculty affiliate of CCGES and member of York’s Political Science department.

All are welcome to this talk, but attendees are asked to register in advance at ccges@yorku.ca

Location: Ross S710
Time: 4:00-5:30 pm

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