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SUMMARY:Agricultural Economics Seminar – Summer Semester 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Agricultural Economics Seminar at the University of Göttingen brings together a distinguished group of international scholars in the Summer Semester 2026. The seminar series features presentations on current research in areas such as climate change\, food security\, artificial intelligence\, sustainable agriculture\, and global economic and political developments. \nThe talks are held weekly on Tuesdays from 16:15 to 17:45 at Z-Campus (ZHG 001). The series is organized in collaboration with partners including CeMEAS and the Faculty of Business and Economics. \nInvited speakers represent leading universities and research institutions worldwide\, including Stanford University\, Kyoto University\, and Texas A&M University. The seminar provides a platform for academic exchange and discussion across disciplines. \nThe event is open to all interested participants.
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/agricultural-economics-seminar-summer-semester-2026/
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SUMMARY:Symposium: The Politics of Civilizationalisms
DESCRIPTION:Symposium: The Politics of Civilizationalisms\n \nJune 29\, 2026\n \nConvenors: Dominic Sachsenmaier and Srirupa Roy\n \nHistorische Sternwarte\, Geismar Landstrasse 11\, 37083 Göttingen\n \n\nAbstract:\n \nOver the past two decades\, there has been a worldwide resurgence of discourses that  define peoples in terms of their unique civilizational identity and call for states to refurbish their timeless civilizational glory. Despite these clear patterns\, we lack a systematic\, empirically grounded interdisciplinary  understanding of new civilizationisms. What are the historical genealogies\, intellectual trajectories and academic matrices underlying the forms of new civilizational  thought across these regions and the globe at large? How do recent forms of civilizationism (both globally and in single societies) resemble earlier articulations of civilizational identities\, and in what regard do they differ from such antecedents? To what extent\, and how\, do they travel across languages\, political systems\, religious traditions and other contexts? What explains their rise and influence in the contemporary historical  conjuncture and as globally simultaneous phenomena that animate political landscapes in China and the United States\, Russia\, India and many other places?\n\n\nRoundtable:\n \nMonday June 29\n10:00 – 12:00               Introductory Remarks: Srirupa Roy & Dominic Sachsenmaier\nRoundtable 1: Russia\, China\, Japan\nSören Urbansky (Bochum)\, Immo Rebitschek (Göttingen)\, Rebecca Karl (NYU)\, Rolf Elberfeld (Hildesheim)\n                                   Chair: Eva Orthmann (Göttingen)\n \n12:00 – 13:00               Break\n \n13:00 – 15:00               Roundtable 2: MENA\, Africa\nMohammad Alsudairi (Canberra)\, Ulrike Freitag (ZMO Berlin)\, Anke Graness (Hildesheim)\, Kai Kresse (ZMO Berlin)\n                                   Chair: Dominic Sachsenmaier (Göttingen)\n \n15:00-15:15                  Break\n \n15:15- 16:45                 Roundtable 3: Europe\, India\nHans Kundnani (London)\, Julian Strube (Göttingen)\, Thomas Hansen (Stanford)\n                                   Chair: Srirupa Roy (Göttingen)
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