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SUMMARY:Modern South Asian History Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Modern South Asian History Research Seminar\nWintersemester 2019/20 \nContact: Indian History.CeMIS@sowi.uni-goettingen.de\nVenue: CeMIS board room (2.112)\, Waldweg 26 \n  \nDownload the programme as a pdf here \n29.10.2019 – 16.00 – 18.00 \nRazak Khan (Erlanger Zentrum für Islam und Recht in Europa\, Erlangen University): Entanglements in the\nColony: Jewish-Muslim Dialogue in South Asia\nSoheb Ur-Rahman Niazi (Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies\, FU Berlin): Social\nStratification of Muslims at a Qasbah in Colonial India: The Production and Contestation of Social\nHierarchy at Amroha \n05.11.2019 – 16.00 – 19.00 \nRohan Dominic Mathews (Institut für Soziologie and CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Dynamics of\nProduction and Labour: The Case of Building Construction\nPriyanka Srivastava (Department of History\, University of Massachusetts Amherst): Beyond the Industrial\nParadigm: Non-Factory and Service Labour in Bombay City in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century\nAardra Surendran (Centre for Study of Developing Societies\, School of Development Studies\, TISS\nMumbai): Technological Upgradation in the Indian Public Sector: Impacts on Labour Process and Labour\nRelations \n12.11.2019 – 16.00 – 18.00 \nJosefine Hoffmann (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Reading Representative Rhetoric: Bosch India in the\nGerman Archive\nAtem Lemtur (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Locating the ‘Porter Servant’ in the ‘Archiv des Deutschen\nAlpenvereins’ \n03.12.2019 – 16.00 – 19.00 \nMaria Framke: National Self-Assertion and Global Civil Society: Humanitarianism in Colonial British India\nSvenja von Jan (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Non-elite\, Subaltern\, Lower Class – How to Productively\nCategorize Socio-Economic Affiliation in South Asian Migration History\nVishal Singh Deo (Delhi University/CeMIS Göttingen): Playing Rent in the Khadar: The Construction of\nColonial Political Economy in the North West Provinces 1813-1860 \nWednesday\, 11.12.2019 – 18.15 – 19.45 \nMatthias van Rossum (International Institute of Social History\, Amsterdam): Local and global slaveries –\nthe Dutch East India Company empire and coerced labour in South and Southeast Asia\, 1600-1800 \n07.01.2020 – 16.00 – 18.00 \nMufsin Puthan Purayil (IIM Calcutta/(CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Communitarian Ties as a Strategic\nEconomic Resource: A Study of Job Seeking and Mobility Among Kerala Emigrants\nCatharina Hänsel (CeMIS\, Göttingen University/Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa): Trusteeship and\nWages – Ahmedabad as a Site of Industrial Wage Policy in the Making \n21.01.2020 – 16.00 – 19.00 \nMaria Pomohaci (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Cleaning up the City: Health\, Hygiene and Sanitation\nWorkers in Late Colonial Calcutta\nSaeed Ahmad (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Settlement & Placemaking: The Case of Jangpura-Bhogal\,\nDelhi (1920-47)\nDebangana Baruah (TISS Mumbai/CeMIS\, Göttingen University): Migration Amidst the Citizenship Crisis:\nAn Everyday Struggle of Bengali-Speaking Muslim Migrant Workers from Assam in South Mumbai \n04.02.2020 – 16.00 – 19.00 \nChristian de Vito (Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies\, Bonn): Studying the Entanglements\nAmong Punishment\, Labour and Dependency\nNabhojeet Sen (Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies\, Bonn): Punishment\, Labour and\nDependency: Western India\, c. 1720-1820\nMichaela Dimmers (CeMIS\, Göttingen University): How Does Labour Work? Prison Labour in Colonial\nIndia \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/modern-south-asian-history-research-seminar/
LOCATION:Waldweg 26\, 2.112\, Waldweg 26\, 37073 Göttingen\, niedersachsen\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191111T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191111T180000
DTSTAMP:20260521T144224
CREATED:20191030T090233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191030T090350Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: The Cultural Interweaving among Deities\, Humanity and Buddha
DESCRIPTION:The Cultural Interweaving among Deities\, Humanity and Buddha:\nThe Transition from Authoritarianism to Democratic Awakening\n\n  \nA Glance at Taiwan’s Recent Movement toward the Legislation of The Basic Religious Law \n  \nLecturer: Bhikkhu Shih Fatzang\nAbbot\, Wanfo Buddhist Monastery\, Tainan\, Taiwan The Forty-sixth Generation Lineage-Holder in the Tiantai Lineage \nTime: November 11\, 2019 4 p.m.(c.t.)-6 p.m.\nVenue: Theologicum -1.113\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 2\, 37073 Göttingen (please pay attention that the room is on the basement floor) \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nImage: Daoan\,台南之行-萬佛寺 (285)\, CC BY-SA 2.0.\, https://flic.kr/p/F5t5GP\nImage Selection & Design: CeMEAS\n\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-the-cultural-interweaving-among-deities-humanity-and-buddha/
LOCATION:Theologicum\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 2\, 37073 Göttingen\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191119T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191119T180000
DTSTAMP:20260521T144224
CREATED:20191107T101726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191107T120646Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture: European Expats in East Asia: Issues in Cross-Cultural management
DESCRIPTION:Lecture:\nEuropean Expats in East Asia: Issues in Cross-Cultural management\nLecturer: Prof. Dr. Fabian Froese (Economics)\nTime: 19.11.2019\, 16:00 – 18:00\nVenue: Verfügungsgebäude 1.103 (Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7)\nOrganizer: Euroculture / GLOCAL \nThe public lecture series presents current research on Europe’s interrelationship with the global economy (past and present). Speakers from various disciplines provide a wide array of specialized topics to explore different facets of European engagement with economic globalization including: issues of trade and international investment\, multinational companies and organizations\, cross-cultural management and marketing\, transfers of knowledge and know-how\, questions of development and immigrant entrepreneurship\, as well as finally issues of global migration and international labor markets. The lecture series addresses core questions of two Erasmus Mundus MA Programs in Göttingen about central issues for European politics and culture (Euroculture) and about regional perspectives on global markets (GLOCAL). \n  \n  \nHere for the Program of the whole lecture series. \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/lecture-european-expats-in-east-asia-issues-in-cross-cultural-management/
LOCATION:VG\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7\, 37073 Göttingen\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Euroculture / GLOCAL":MAILTO:lklein@uni-goettingen.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191120T160000
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CREATED:20191112T113737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T115209Z
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SUMMARY:Film Cycle 2019: Enter the Dragon
DESCRIPTION:Film Cycle 2019:\nEnter the Dragon 龍爭虎鬥 (1973) \n  \nLecturer: Katja Pessl\nTime: 20.11.2019\, 4 pm (sharp)\nVenue: ZHG 1.142\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5\, 37073 Göttingen \n \n  \n  \nEnter the Dragon is a 1973 martial arts action film produced by and starring Bruce Lee. The film\, which co-stars John Saxon and Jim Kelly\, was directed by Robert Clouse. It would be Bruce Lee’s final completed film appearance before his death on 20 July 1973 at age 32. \nEnter the Dragon is considered to be one of the greatest martial arts films of all time. In 2004\, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally\, historically\, or aesthetically significant”. Among the first films to combine martial arts action with the emerging Blaxploitation genre\, its success led to a series of similar productions combining both genres. Its themes have also generated scholarly debate about how they reflect the changes taking place within post-colonial Asian societies following the end of World War II.\n(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enter_the_Dragon) \n  \n  \nImage: Squeezyboy\, Bruce Lee (CC BY 2.0) https://flic.kr/p/cut95\n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/film-cycle-2019-enter-the-dragon/
LOCATION:Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5\, Göttingen\, 37073
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191120T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T144224
CREATED:20191114T103251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191114T105719Z
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SUMMARY:Formalisation\, Informalisation and the Labour Process: Comparative Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:International Workshop:\nFormalisation\, Informalisation and the Labour Process: \nComparative Perspectives\n  \nInternational Workshop\, 20 – 22 November 2019\,\nAlte Mensa\, Wilhelmsplatz 3\, 37073 Goettingen\n(For registration\, please write to the workshop organisers at\nashwin.subramanian@stud.uni-goettingen.de) \nInternational Centre for Advanced Studies “Metamorphoses of the Political”\nCentre for Modern Indian Studies\, Georg-August-University\, Göttingen\nSoziologisches Forschungsinstitut (SOFI)\, Göttingen \n  \nProgram\n20 November 2019\n\n15:30 – 16:00 Registration \n16:00 – 18:00 Introduction: Ravi Ahuja \nOpening Lecture: Nicole Mayer-Ahuja\nFormalisation\, Informalisation and the Labour Process:\nInsights and Blind Spots of Industrial Sociology \n18:00 – 19:30 Reception \n19:30 – 20:30 Film Screening and Discussion Cast in India (Natasha Raheja) \n21 November 2019 \n\n9:00 – 11:00 Chair and Commentator: Jayeeta Sharma \nEmma Alexander\nWork places and living places in Bombay\, 1850 to 1960: how\nthe informal allowed the formal to function and grow \nAnna Sailer\nThe state and the factory in early 20th century Bengal \n11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break \n11:30 – 13:00 Chair and Commentator: Aardra Surendran \nDenys Gorbach\nVarieties of informality and hegemony at “old” and “new”\nindustrial workplaces in Ukraine \nMamatha Gandham\nHeterogeneity of work relations at the site of production in\nthe New Delhi region \n13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break\n14:00 – 16:00 Chair and Commentator: Ravi Ahuja \nRosa Kösters\nFrom segmentation to fragmentation: changing labour\nrelations in the Dutch formal industry sector\, 1973-1985 \nVinay Kumar\nRestructuring (downsizing) Tata Steel: consent or coercion \nMinhyoung Kang\nThe formalization of informal workers at Hyundai Motor\nCompany \n16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break \n16:30 – 18:30 Chair and Commentator: Sumeet Mhaskar \nDhiraj Nite\nMultiple Times\, unified process: interweaving of formality\nand informality on the Indian mines\, 1940s-1970s \nAnusha Sundar\nGasping for air: silicosis in the mica mining industry c. 1909-\n1956 \nSuravee Nayak\nPolitical economy of subcontracting in the coal industry:\nevidence from the Talcher coalfieds of Odisha\, India \n20:00 Conference Dinner (for participants) \n22 November 2019\n\n9:30 – 11:00 Chair and Commentator: Alexander Gallas \nJayaseelan Raj\nFormal as informal: the social reproduction of labour in\nKerala’s tea plantations 3 \nPeter Birke / Felix Bluhm\nRefugees at work: informality in the labour process of\nmigrants in German slaughterhouses \n11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break \n11:30 – 13:00 Chair and Commentator: Priyanka Srivastava \nSanjeev Routray\n‘Time pass’ and ‘setting’: The Meanings\, relationships\, and\npolitics of urban informal work in Delhi \nV. Kalyan Shankar\nMale transgressions into an informal female occupation: the\ngender dynamics of waste collection in an Indian City \n13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break \n14:00 – 15:30 Chair and Commentator: Kanchana Ruwanpura \nSona Mitra and Ruchika Chaudhary\nLabour practises in India’s emerging gig economy: Case study\nof women workers in mobile application-based business\nmodels delivering beauty and salon services \nSimon Yin\nTaxi drivers and ride-sharing in China \n15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break \n16:00 – 17:00 Plenary Discussion\nIntroductory Statement: Samita Sen \n  \nHere download pdf version of the program \n  \nImage: ICAS Poster © CeMIS\, SOFI\, ICAN:MP
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/formalisation-informalisation-and-the-labour-process-comparative-perspectives/
LOCATION:Alten Mensa\, Wilhelmsplatz 3\, Gӧttingen\, 37073\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191127T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191127T203000
DTSTAMP:20260521T144224
CREATED:20191114T110851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191114T111121Z
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SUMMARY:Veranstaltungsreihe: „Demokratie ?! rund um die Welt“
DESCRIPTION:Hongkong- Chinas Außenposten für die Welt\nVeranstaltungsreihe: „Demokratie ?! rund um die Welt“\nEin Vergleich demokratischer Entwicklungen aus der globalen Perspektive\n  \n 27. November 2019 \, 19:00 – 20:30 Uhr\n \nRestaurant “Der Gartensaal”\nTrammplatz 2\, 30159  Hannover\, Deutschland\n \nVeranstalter: Politische Bildung in Niedersachsen \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProgramm\n\n19.00 Uhr Begrüßung und Eröffnung:  \nManuel Ley\, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung \n  \n19.10 Uhr Inputvorträge zum Thema:  \nHongkong- Chinas Außenposten für die Welt \nDavid Merkle\, Länderreferent China der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung \n  \n19:30 Uhr Diskussion mit   \n  \nDr. Sascha Klotzbücher\, Professur “Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft Chinas” Universität Göttingen \n  \nFin Mayer-Kuckuk\, Journalist\, ehemaliger Korrespondent in China und Japan \n  \nDavid Merkle\, Länderreferent China der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung \n  \nShi Ming\, freier Journalist\, Beiträge für ARD\, ZDF\, Deutschlandfunk sowie für Printmedien \n  \nModeration: Thomas Awe\, ehemaliger Leiter der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in China \n  \n20.30 Uhr Empfang  \n  \n\n\nNähere Informationen finden sich auf der Website: Veranstaltungsreihe: „Demokratie ?! rund um die Welt“
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/veranstaltungsreihe-demokratie-rund-um-die-welt/
LOCATION:Restaurant “Der Gartensaal”\, Trammplatz 2\, Hannover\, niedersachsen\, 30159\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191129T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20191129T190000
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CREATED:20191121T122734Z
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SUMMARY:The Yijing and the Yijing Commentarial Traditions
DESCRIPTION:Lecture:\nThe Yijing and the Yijing Commentarial Traditions\n\nProf. Dr. Tze-ki Hon (City University of Hong Kong)\nTime: 29. November\, 17:00 – 19:00\nVenue: KWZ 0.603\n \n  \nAbstract:\nOriginally a divination manual\, the Yijing 易經 (Book of Changes) is a composite text consisting of three distinct layers. Its first layer is comprised by the 8 trigrams and 64 hexagrams allegedly created by the mythical figure\, Fu Xi. Its second layer are the hexagram statements and line statements allegedly written by King Wen and the Duke of Zhou during the 11th century BCE. Its third layer incorporates seven pieces of writings composed from 5th to 2nd century BCE. Divided into ten segments (hence\, the name “Ten Wings”)\, the authors of these writings used the hexagrams to discuss cosmic patterns\, the relations between humanity and nature\, and the complexity of human life. By 125 BCE\, these three textual layers were combined to form what we now call the Yijing. \nDespite separate by hundreds of years\, these three layers of the Yijing were traditionally considered as mutually reinforcing in illuminating the meanings of the classic. Yet\, over the centuries\, Chinese scholars disagreed on the sequence of reading. Some read the text chronologically\, focusing on the visual images as the foundation of other parts. Others read the text historically\, focused on the writings of King Wen and the Duke of Zhou to connect the hexagrams to the founding of the Zhou Dynasty. Yet others read the text retrospectively\, focusing on the Ten Wings as the philosophical summation of the entire classic. In this talk\, Prof. Hon will compare different commentarial traditions that interpreted the Yijing for different audiences. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.cemeas.de/event/the-yijing-and-the-yijing-commentarial-traditions/
LOCATION:Kulturwissenschaftliches Zentrum\, Heinrich-Düker-Weg 14\, 37073 Göttingen\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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