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The asyl­um pro­ce­du­re in Ger­ma­ny: Risk fac­tors for vio­lence among young adult asyl­um see­kers in collec­ti­ve ac­com­mo­da­ti­ons

Date: 23.03.2023, 13:15-14:45 Uhr

Spea­ker: Ahmad AL Ajlan

Mo­de­ra­tor: IKG

Lan­guage: Eng­lish

Modus: Ex­ter­nal

Zoom Link: https://uni-​bielefeld.zoom.us/j/94954144194?pwd=TTRneVlpUXo1NnI3N2Q4cVM5dVU1dz09

De­scrip­ti­on: Ac­cording to sta­tis­tics by the Bun­des­amt für Mi­gra­ti­on und Flücht­lin­ge (BAMF), every year hund­reds of thousands of for­ced mi­grants en­roll in the asyl­um pro­ce­du­re in Ger­ma­ny.  How­e­ver, litt­le at­ten­ti­on has been paid by re­se­ar­chers to this de­cis­i­ve pro­ce­du­re on the lives of those peop­le and in their fu­ture in­te­gra­ti­on in the host so­cie­ty. For in­stance, this pro­ce­du­re is the first prac­ti­cal con­tact bet­ween the for­ced mi­grants and the host so­cie­ty that cer­tain­ly im­pacts for­ced mi­grants’ com­pre­hen­si­on of their hosts for a long time. In this pre­sen­ta­ti­on, I will shed light on ques­ti­ons, such as how the asyl­um pro­ce­du­re de-​individualizes and de­pri­ves them off a nor­mal life as adult peop­le. Con­se­quent­ly, I will il­lus­tra­te how it plays a role as a risk fac­tor for vio­lence in the for­ced mi­grants’ collec­ti­ve ac­com­mo­da­ti­ons in Ger­ma­ny. The study ap­p­lies the con­cept “total in­sti­tu­ti­ons”, which is de­ri­ved from the fa­mous study cal­led Asyl­ums by Er­ving Goff­man.

Key­words: Asyl­um see­kers, collec­ti­ve ac­com­mo­da­ti­ons, total in­sti­tu­ti­ons, un­home­ly places, pri­va­cy, au­to­no­my

Bio: Dr. Ahmad AL Ajlan is a Syrian-​German so­cio­lo­gist. In his home coun­try he held a chair as a lec­tu­rer in po­li­ti­cal so­cio­lo­gy at AL Furat Uni­ver­si­ty be­fo­re he was for­ced to leave due to the war in his coun­try. He held scholar­ships from Volks­wa­gen Founda­ti­on and Phil­ipp Schwartz In­itia­ti­ve and was based as a post-​doctoral re­se­ar­cher and lec­tu­rer at Bie­le­feld Uni­ver­si­ty (IKG). From April 2023 on he will be a vi­si­ting fel­low at the Cent­re for Re­fu­gee Stu­dies at Ox­ford Uni­ver­si­ty, UK. His work on dif­fe­rent aspects of con­flict and vio­lence in the con­text of for­ced mi­gra­ti­on has been pu­blished in peer-​reviewed jour­nals in­clu­ding Na­tu­re Human Be­ha­viour, Jour­nal of In­ter­per­so­nal Vio­lence, and Jour­nal of Re­fu­gee Stu­dies.

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The 4th in­ter­di­sci­pli­na­ry 24 Hours of Po­li­ti­cal Psy­cho­lo­gy Con­fe­rence will take place in Bie­le­feld on March 9-10, 2023 with key­note ad­dres­ses by Prof. Michał Bi­le­wicz from Uni­ver­si­ty of War­saw and Prof. Sa­bi­na Cehajic-​Clancy from Stock­holm Uni­ver­si­ty. The mee­ting will be on-​site.

The dead­line for the sub­mis­si­ons is Ja­nuary 20, 2023. The con­fe­rence is hos­ting re­se­ar­chers from va­rious disci­pli­nes (psy­cho­lo­gy, po­li­ti­cal sci­ence, so­cio­lo­gy, so­cial and edu­ca­ti­on sci­en­ces, his­to­ry, etc.) to dis­cuss their cur­rent re­se­arch on po­li­ti­cal dy­na­mics, sen­ti­ments, struc­tu­res, and chan­ges. Par­ti­ci­pa­ti­on and pre­sen­ta­ti­on are open to re­se­ar­chers at all ca­re­er sta­ges who would like to pre­sent their po­li­ti­cal psy­cho­lo­gy re­le­vant re­se­arch. There will be no par­ti­ci­pa­ti­on fee.

 

EVENT WEB­SITE

You can find the web­site for the con­fe­rence (pro­gram, re­gis­tra­ti­on, ar­ri­val in­for­ma­ti­on) here.

 

CALL FOR SUB­MIS­SI­ONS

The Ger­man Po­li­ti­cal Psy­cho­lo­gy Net­work in­vi­tes scholars from va­rious disci­pli­nes to the 4th mee­ting of 24 hours of Po­li­ti­cal Psy­cho­lo­gy at Bie­le­feld Uni­ver­si­ty on March 9-​10th, 2023.

We en­cou­ra­ge re­se­ar­chers from va­rious disci­pli­nes (psy­cho­lo­gy, po­li­ti­cal sci­ence, so­cio­lo­gy, so­cial and edu­ca­ti­on sci­en­ces, his­to­ry, etc.) to dis­cuss their cur­rent re­se­arch on po­li­ti­cal dy­na­mics, sen­ti­ments, struc­tu­res, and chan­ges.

In re­cent years, we have wit­nes­sed glo­bal cri­ses such as pan­de­mics, wars, and cli­ma­te chan­ge. Cri­ses en­able us to see both the dis­ad­van­ta­ges, weak­nes­ses, and in­se­cu­ri­ties of in­di­vi­du­als and so­cial groups in the face of un­cer­tain­ty, as well as their strengths, re­si­li­en­ce, and urge to look for op­por­tu­nities for em­power­ment. As the local, na­tio­nal, and in­ter­na­tio­nal po­li­ti­cal dis­cour­ses yield the si­gni­fi­can­ce of se­cu­ri­tiza­ti­on in re­spon­se to ri­sing in­se­cu­ri­ties, the en­vi­sa­ges of peace, re­con­ci­lia­ti­on, justi­ce, equa­li­ty, and co­exis­tence with dif­fe­ren­ces seem to be wea­ke­ned in terms of their rhe­to­ri­cal power. Po­li­ti­cal psy­cho­lo­gy is an in­ter­di­sci­pli­na­ry field of­fe­ring great re­se­arch op­por­tu­nities
wit­hin this con­text and con­tains many theo­ries and me­thods to seek ans­wers to ques­ti­ons on the sub­ject at dif­fe­rent le­vels. Rea­li­zing this great po­ten­ti­al, the Ger­man Po­li­ti­cal Psy­cho­lo­gy Net­work of­fers an open sci­en­ti­fic exchan­ge and com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on op­por­tu­ni­ty again and in­vi­tes many re­se­ar­chers from dif­fe­rent disci­pli­nes to pre­sent their work. There will be no par­ti­ci­pa­ti­on fee.

The In­sti­tu­te for In­ter­di­sci­pli­na­ry Re­se­arch on Con­flict & Vio­lence (IKG) will or­ga­ni­ze the mee­ting this year at Bie­le­feld Uni­ver­si­ty. Par­ti­ci­pa­ti­on and pre­sen­ta­ti­on are open to re­se­ar­chers at all ca­re­er sta­ges who would like to pre­sent their po­li­ti­cal psy­cho­lo­gy re­le­vant re­se­arch, in­clu­ding but not li­mi­ted to the fol­lo­wing the­mes:

  • So­cie­tal and In­ter­group Con­flict
  • Ex­tre­misms and Ter­ro­rism
  • Peace Psy­cho­lo­gy
  • Po­li­ti­cal Vio­lence
  • In­ter­group Re­la­ti­ons, In­ter­na­tio­nal Re­la­ti­ons
  • Mi­no­ri­ties, Human Rights
  • Pre­ju­di­ces and Ra­cism
  • Per­so­na­li­ty Traits, Emo­ti­ons, and Po­li­tics
  • Po­li­ti­cal Be­ha­vi­or, Par­ti­ci­pa­ti­on, and Civic En­ga­ge­ment
  • Pu­blic Opini­on and Po­li­ti­cal Com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on
  • In­for­ma­ti­on Pro­ces­sing and Po­li­ti­cal De­cis­i­ons Ma­king
  • Po­li­ti­cal Cul­tu­re, Iden­ti­ty, Va­lues, and Lan­guage
  • So­cial Ine­qua­li­ty, So­cial Chan­ge, and Civic De­ve­lo­p­ment
  • Bio­lo­gy, Ge­ne­tics, and Neu­ro­sci­ence
  • Race, Gen­der, Eth­ni­ci­ty, and Re­li­gi­on
  • New Theo­re­ti­cal and Me­tho­do­lo­gi­cal De­ve­lo­p­ments

Plea­se sub­mit your max. 300-​word abs­tracts to https://bit.ly/3W2Ou8e by Ja­nuary 20, 2023.

Or­ga­niza­ti­on Team: Elif San­dal Önal, Arin H. Aya­ni­an, Aydın Bayad, Paulo Emi­lio Isen­berg Lima, Jonas Rees
pol­psy@uni-​bielefeld.de
 

One Year of War – Re­mem­bran­ce & Ques­ti­ons About War and Peace

Date: 24.02.2023, 10:00-11:30 Uhr

Spea­ker: Dr. Iryna Hu­be­lad­ze (In­sti­tu­te for So­cial & Po­li­ti­cal Psy­cho­lo­gy NAES, Kyiv, Ukrai­ne) & Dr. Elif San­dal, Dr. Arin Aya­ni­an, Marco Eden, Nico Mo­kros and Prof. Dr. An­dre­as Zick on in­te­rim re­sults of BIE­Frie (Bie­le­feld Peace Study)

Mo­de­ra­tor: IKG

Lan­guage: Eng­lish

Zoom Link: https://uni-​bielefeld.zoom.us/j/69188052662?pwd=dFc5eGx4OEZKdjhWUDNOa1gyMjhVQT09

A year of the full scale war has pas­sed; 365 days of uni­ma­gin­able suf­fe­ring. We, who most­ly wit­ness this suf­fe­ring from the out­si­de as re­se­ar­chers, see­kers of know­ledge, ques­tio­ners, are deeply moved and at a loss be­fo­re ques­ti­ons. The war, which began much ear­lier, plun­ges us into un­cer­tain­ty, be­cau­se the full ex­tent is hard­ly com­pre­hen­si­ble, and the de­ve­lo­p­ments are hard­ly un­der­stand­a­ble. The Peace & Con­flict Talk (PaCT) is a forum for in­te­rested peop­le who want to un­der­stand. We share our per­spec­ti­ves on the past and re­cent sta­tes and de­ve­lo­p­ments. The peace and con­flict re­se­arch com­mu­ni­ty con­ti­nues to stri­ve for un­der­stan­ding. At this very spe­cial day of the 24th we have ques­ti­ons. How are the peop­le in Ukrai­ne? How are our col­le­agues? What has hap­pen­ed, what is hap­pe­ning, and what will hap­pen? Can we find hope, can peop­le in Ukrai­ne hope? At our 6th PaCT we give space to our col­le­agues in Ukrai­ne and hear how they are doing, what do they need, what moves them? To this end, we have in­vi­ted our col­le­ague Iryna, who will pro­vi­de in­sights on the an­ni­versa­ry. In ad­di­ti­on, we will brief­ly look at the ques­ti­on of how peace con­cepts stood in Ger­ma­ny when the full scale war began, based on the Bie­le­feld Peace Study.

Take Note: The event is poss. re­cor­ded for in­ter­nal pur­po­ses (follow-​up, text selec­tion for in­ter­views). Ver­bal con­tri­bu­ti­ons will not be dis­se­mi­na­ted wit­hout con­sent.

Ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on and Space: Neigh­bor­hood ef­fects on the su­s­cep­ti­bi­li­ty for ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on

Date: 02.02.2023, 13:15-14:45 Uhr

Spea­ker: Armin Küch­ler

Mo­de­ra­tor: IKG

Lan­guage: Eng­lish

Modus: Ex­ter­nal

Zoom Link: https://uni-​bielefeld.zoom.us/j/94954144194?pwd=TTRneVlpUXo1NnI3N2Q4cVM5dVU1dz09

De­scrip­ti­on: The ob­jec­ti­ve of the pro­ject “Ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on and Space” is to as­sess whe­ther spa­ti­al con­stel­la­ti­ons play a role in re­la­ti­on to the su­s­cep­ti­bi­li­ty to ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on pro­ces­ses with a focus on ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on such as Is­la­mism. The over­all pro­ject ob­jec­ti­ve is to in­ter­link the qua­li­ta­ti­ve as well as the quan­ti­ta­ti­ve in­ves­ti­ga­ti­on of neigh­bor­hood ef­fects with a stra­te­gy of spa­ti­al ori­en­ta­ted pre­ven­ti­on. To pro­vi­de sub­stan­ti­al quan­ti­ta­ti­ve em­pi­ri­cal evi­den­ce, we con­duc­ted 2,100 stan­dar­di­zed in­ter­views in three Ger­man ci­ties in a mixed mode de­sign. The ques­ti­onn­aire was made avail­able in va­rious lan­guages with the goal to ac­com­plish an over­all of around 8,000 in­ter­views. The ran­do­mi­zed samp­les were stra­ti­fied by cen­sus tracts to re­ve­al po­ten­ti­al dif­fe­ren­ces on the neigh­bor­hood level and im­ple­men­ted a new com­po­si­ted me­a­su­re which we call “su­s­cep­ti­bi­li­ty for ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on”. Ad­di­tio­nal­ly, we con­duc­ted a Ger­man wide sur­vey which is re­p­re­sen­ta­ti­ve for the Ger­man po­pu­la­ti­on (n=2,000). To test our con­tex­tu­al hy­po­the­ses, we ap­p­lied mul­ti­le­vel mo­de­ling to ac­count for the hier­ar­chi­cal data struc­tu­re wit­hin each city. In this pre­sen­ta­ti­on, in­iti­al re­sults from the first study city Dort­mund will be pre­sen­ted and dis­cus­sed.

Fur­ther in­for­ma­ti­on about the study are at the web­site www.radikaliserende-​raume.de. The col­la­bo­ra­ti­ve re­se­arch pro­ject “Ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on and Space” is fun­ded by the BMBF (2020-​2024) and based in the In­sti­tu­te for In­ter­di­sci­pli­na­ry Re­se­arch on Con­flict and Vio­lence of the Uni­ver­si­ty Bie­le­feld (IKG) and the De­part­ment of So­cial Work of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Ap­p­lied Sci­en­ces Müns­ter (FH Müns­ter).

Bio: Armin Küch­ler stu­di­ed Po­li­ti­cal Sci­ence and So­cio­lo­gy at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Bie­le­feld and holds a Mas­ter's de­gree in Po­li­ti­cal So­cio­lo­gy. Ad­di­tio­nal­ly, he is a Ph.D. can­di­da­te at the Bie­le­feld Grad School for His­to­ry and So­cio­lo­gy (BGHS) as well as a re­se­arch as­so­cia­te in the pro­ject "Ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on and Spaces" and other pro­jects at FH Müns­ter. His re­se­arch focus is in the field of ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on and ex­tre­mism re­se­arch, but also more ge­ne­ral­ly in dy­na­mics of po­pu­lism. In this pro­ject, he is re­spon­si­ble for the quan­ti­ta­ti­ve data collec­tion and ana­ly­sis.

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Ge­lin­gens­be­din­gun­gen ras­sis­mus­sen­si­bler Leh­rer:in­nen­bil­dung. Eine ras­sis­mus­theo­re­ti­sche Un­ter­su­chung von Stu­di­um, Re­fe­ren­da­ri­at und Be­rufs­ein­stieg

Date: 12.01.2023, 13:15-14:45 Uhr

Spea­ker: Na­ta­scha Khak­pour & Sa­phi­ra Shure

Mo­de­ra­tor: Zeynep Demir

Lan­guage: Ger­man

Modus: Ex­ter­nal

Zoom Link: https://uni-​bielefeld.zoom.us/j/94954144194?pwd=TTRneVlpUXo1NnI3N2Q4cVM5dVU1dz09

De­scrip­ti­on: Im Rah­men der Nach­wuchs­grup­pe wer­den ver­schie­de­ne Pha­sen der Leh­rer:in­nen­bil­dung im Hin­blick auf struk­tu­rel­le Be­din­gun­gen sowie mit Bezug auf die Er­fah­run­gen und pro­fes­sio­nel­len Selbst­ver­ständ­nis­se von Adres­sat:innen (Stu­die­ren­de, Re­fe­ren­dar:innen und Be­rufs­ein­stei­ger:innen), die im Kon­text von Ras­sis­mus un­ter­schied­lich po­si­tio­niert sind, ras­sis­mus­theo­re­tisch un­ter­sucht. Dies ge­schieht mit­tels einer dis­kurs­ana­ly­ti­schen Do­ku­men­ten­ana­ly­se sowie der qualitativ-​rekonstruktiven Ana­ly­se von be­rufs­bio­gra­fi­schen und pro­blem­zen­trier­ten In­ter­views. Um pha­sen­über­grei­fen­de und pro­zess­be­zo­ge­ne Er­kennt­nis­se über die Leh­rer:in­nen­bil­dung zu ge­win­nen, ist die Stu­die in einem Längs­schnitt­de­sign an­ge­legt. Ein zen­tra­les Ziel ist die Re­kon­struk­ti­on, Ana­ly­se und Theo­re­ti­sie­rung von Be­din­gun­gen, die das Ge­lin­gen einer ras­sis­mus­sen­si­blen Leh­rer:in­nen­bil­dung ten­den­zi­ell er­mög­li­chen. Damit ist ei­ner­seits ver­bun­den, her­aus­zu­ar­bei­ten, wie es mög­lich ist, ras­sis­mus­sen­si­ble Per­spek­ti­ven sys­te­ma­tisch in die Leh­rer:in­nen­bil­dung ein­zu­brin­gen. An­de­rer­seits geht es darum, Aus­schluss­me­cha­nis­men für Leh­rer:innen of Color (BIPoC) zu iden­ti­fi­zie­ren und ab­bau­en zu kön­nen.

Bios: Dr.in Na­ta­scha Khak­pour ist mit 01/2023 Ko­or­di­na­to­rin der BMBF-​Nachwuchsgruppe zu Ge­lin­gens­be­din­gun­gen ras­sis­mus­sen­si­bler Leh­rer:in­nen­bil­dung an der Uni­ver­si­tät Bie­le­feld. For­schungs­schwer­punk­te: Ge­sell­schafts­kri­ti­sche Zu­gän­ge zu (schu­li­scher) Bil­dung, rassismus-​ und he­ge­mo­nie­theo­re­ti­sche Per­spek­ti­ven, Sprach-​ und Sprech­ver­hält­nis­se. na­ta­scha.khak­pour@uni-​bielefeld.de

Dr.in Sa­phi­ra Shure ist mit 01/2023 Lei­tung der BMBF-​Nachwuchsgruppe zu Ge­lin­gens­be­din­gun­gen ras­sis­mus­sen­si­bler Leh­rer:in­nen­bil­dung an der Uni­ver­si­tät Bie­le­feld und Ju­ni­or­pro­fes­so­rin für Er­zie­hungs­wis­sen­schaft mit dem Schwer­punkt Rassismus-​ und Dif­fe­renz­for­schung. For­schungs­schwer­punk­te: Päd­ago­gi­sche Pro­fes­sio­na­li­sie­rung in mi­gra­ti­ons­ge­sell­schaft­li­chen Ver­hält­nis­sen, Rassismus-​ und Dif­fe­renz­theo­rie, Post­ko­lo­nia­le Per­spek­ti­ven auf Bil­dung. sa­phi­ra.shure@uni-​bielefeld.de

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Re­la­tio­nal Me­cha­nisms of Ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on in the Re­vo­lu­tio­na­ry Left in Iran and Tur­key du­ring the 1970s and their Im­pact on the Ex­pe­ri­en­ces of Ac­ti­vist Women

Date: 01.12.2022, 13:15-14:45 Uhr

Spea­ker: Sevil Çakır Kılınçoğlu

Mo­de­ra­tor: Aydın Bayad

Lan­guage: Eng­lish

Modus: Ex­ter­nal

Zoom Link: https://uni-​bielefeld.zoom.us/j/94954144194?pwd=TTRneVlpUXo1NnI3N2Q4cVM5dVU1dz09

De­scrip­ti­on: The 1970s were mar­ked both in Iran and Tur­key by a pro­cess of ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on of the re­vo­lu­tio­na­ry left, as was the case for many of their coun­ter­parts in other parts of the world. These pro­ces­ses of ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on were cha­rac­te­ri­zed by a va­rie­ty of me­cha­nisms, such as con­tex­tu­al, re­la­tio­nal, and co­gni­ti­ve, in each case and the­re­by dis­tin­guis­hed them from each other de­spi­te all the re­co­gniz­able si­mi­la­ri­ties bet­ween them. Women par­ti­ci­pa­ted in the re­vo­lu­tio­na­ry Lef­tist mo­vements in great num­bers in both coun­tries and play­ed si­gni­fi­cant roles, how­e­ver, their ex­pe­ri­en­ces also va­ried. Based on the life his­to­ry in­ter­views I have con­duc­ted with the Ira­ni­an and Tur­kish women who were ac­ti­ve in the ranks of re­vo­lu­tio­na­ry Lef­tist or­ga­niza­ti­ons and a com­pa­ra­ti­ve ana­ly­sis of the two cases, I argue that the va­rie­ty of me­cha­nisms in the pro­cess of ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on did not only in­flu­ence the cha­rac­ter of the mo­vements but also the na­tu­re of women’s ex­pe­ri­en­ces in them.

Bio: Sevil Çakır Kılınçoğlu has a PhD in Midd­le Eas­tern stu­dies, from Lei­den Uni­ver­si­ty. Since 2020, she is a post­doc and lec­tu­rer at the In­sti­tu­te of Me­thods and Me­tho­do­lo­gi­cal Princi­pals in So­cial Sci­en­ces at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Göt­tin­gen. She tea­ches cour­ses on re­se­arch me­thods, so­cial mo­vements, gen­der, and the Glo­bal South. Her re­se­arch in­te­rests re­vol­ve around so­cial and po­li­ti­cal ac­ti­vism, women’s mo­vements in the Midd­le East, po­li­ti­cal vio­lence, mi­gra­ti­on, and gen­der. She has pu­blished on va­rious to­pics in­clu­ding ac­ti­vism in exile, Kur­dish women’s po­li­ti­cal en­ga­ge­ment, and women’s mo­vements in Iran and Tur­key. sca­kirk@uni-​goettingen.de

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Women - Life - Free­dom

Date: 04.11.2022, 12:00-13:30 Uhr

Spea­ker: Aza­deh Ak­ba­ri (Uni­ver­si­ty of Twen­te) & Ta­bas­som Fa­nai­an (In­de­pen­dent Re­se­ar­cher)

Mo­de­ra­tor: Dr. Arin Aya­ni­an (Post­doc­to­ral Re­se­ar­cher at the IKG) & Zeynep Demir (Chair of the Equa­li­ty Com­mis­si­on at the Fa­cul­ty of Edu­ca­tio­nal Sci­ence)

Lan­guage: Eng­lish

Zoom Link: https://uni-​bielefeld.zoom.us/j/66366524651?pwd=NnJIdTUrelIrV0tsRExHL1FISUYxQT09

On 16 Sep­tem­ber 2022, 22-​year-old Jina Mahsa Amini was mur­de­red in Tehr­an after being de­tai­ned by the Ira­ni­an re­gime’s mo­ra­li­ty po­li­ce for not com­ply­ing with the strict go­vernment stan­dards of the man­da­to­ry wea­ring of the hijab. The news of her death spar­ked ou­tra­ge in the po­pu­la­ti­on of Iran, star­ting with women pro­tes­ting the com­pul­so­ry hijab laws and the tre­at­ment of women in ge­ne­ral, but soon gro­wing into na­ti­on wide pro­tests of a re­vo­lu­tio­na­ry na­tu­re. In­ter­na­tio­nal at­ten­ti­on and so­li­da­ri­ty star­ted, too, re­sul­ting in so­cial media cam­paigns and de­mons­tra­ti­ons – the la­test being a pro­test in Ber­lin with an esti­ma­ted 80.000 par­ti­ci­pants.

In an at­tempt to hin­der the co­or­di­na­ti­on of pro­tests and in­ter­na­tio­nal at­ten­ti­on, the Ira­ni­an go­vernment shut down in­ter­net ac­cess and no lon­ger al­lows in­de­pen­dent/ for­eign jour­na­lists into the coun­try. This con­tri­bu­tes to a con­fu­sing and in­com­ple­te know­ledge of what is hap­pe­ning at the mo­ment. How­e­ver, news of the bru­tal tre­at­ment of pro­tes­ters, many more deaths, and on 15 Oc­to­ber, a fire in the Evin pri­son where po­li­ti­cal pri­so­ners are held came to light th­rough main­ly so­cial media in­for­ma­ti­on work of ac­ti­vists. The on­go­ing pro­tests are being bru­tal­ly re­spon­ded to by the Ira­ni­an autho­ri­ties. De­spi­te the re­gime's ef­forts to block all the in­ter­na­tio­nal com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on, hund­reds of peop­le are re­por­ted to have been kil­led in the pro­tests, in­clu­ding 16-​year-old Nika Shaka­ra­mi, who was filmed bur­ning a hijab du­ring the pro­tests, went mis­sing af­ter­wards and was found dead. De­spi­te the ex­tre­me re­pres­si­ve force used against the peop­le, pro­tests, strikes, and fu­n­e­rals for the kil­led are still hap­pe­ning.

Our Peace & Con­flict Talk wants to not only in­clu­de an aca­de­mic view but also make room for ac­ti­vist per­spec­ti­ves and know­ledge. Among fur­ther dis­cus­sions, we pro­po­se the fol­lo­wing ques­ti­ons: What do we know about the si­tua­ti­on in­si­de Iran right now? What dy­na­mics led to the si­tua­ti­on? What can emer­ge from them/what are the per­spec­ti­ves going for­ward? How to hand­le of­fi­cial state in­for­ma­ti­on from Iran’s go­vernment, es­pe­cial­ly re­gar­ding media co­ver­age of the si­tua­ti­on? In what way is this a “fe­mi­nist” pro­test or more? Which groups are in­vol­ved and how? What do the peop­le of Iran need and want (also: from the West)? What can we do? What must po­li­ti­cal lea­ders do? How do ac­ti­vists deal with the risk that their work poses for them and their fa­mi­lies?

Take Note: For pri­va­cy and se­cu­ri­ty re­a­sons there will be no re­cording of this PaCT-​Meeting.

Date: 06.07.2022, 16:00-17:30 Uhr

Spea­ker: As­si­stant Prof. Dr. Ty­mo­fii Brik (Kyiv School of Ec­no­mics, Cen­ter for So­cio­lo­gi­cal Re­se­arch – De­cen­tra­liza­ti­on and Local De­ve­lo­p­ment Stu­dies)

Mo­de­ra­tor: Dr. Arin Aya­ni­an (IKG at Bie­le­feld Uni­ver­si­ty)

Lan­guage: Eng­lish

Zoom Link: https://uni-​bielefeld.zoom.us/j/63980542168?pwd=YVA1YjZmV2pNdFZiU3Q0bStmZEF0Zz09

The war in Ukrai­ne con­ti­nues with brute force. Fo­re­casts on hoped-​for pe­ri­ods of peace keep disap­poin­ting, also be­cau­se Rus­sia's ac­tions and Rus­sia's ac­tions are be­co­ming more and more un­cer­tain. The un­cer­tain­ties are in­crea­sing. At the same time, Eu­ropean so­cie­ties are nego­tia­ting fur­ther stra­te­gies and con­flicts and are mo­ving clo­ser toge­ther in parts.

In a joint exchan­ge, the PaCT tries to de­ter­mi­ne how to as­sess the si­tua­ti­on and opens up to pres­sing ques­ti­ons: What vio­lence are we ob­ser­ving? What is the war and vio­lence doing to Ukrai­ni­an so­cie­ty? Are there mo­vements where a glim­mer of peace shi­nes th­rough, or has ever­ything be­co­me even more un­cer­tain? Is a new order being con­sti­tu­ted in Eu­ro­pe? The 4th PaCT has the great ho­nour and plea­su­re to hear and speak to a col­le­ague from Kiev, and ex­pands the cir­cle of hosts to in­clu­de the Re­se­arch In­sti­tu­te So­cie­tal Co­he­si­on at Bie­le­feld Uni­ver­si­ty (FGZ).

Take Note: The event is poss. re­cor­ded for in­ter­nal pur­po­ses (follow-​up, text selec­tion for in­ter­views). Ver­bal con­tri­bu­ti­ons will not be dis­se­mi­na­ted wit­hout con­sent.

Date: 12.05.2022, 16:00-17:30 Uhr

Spea­ker: Prof. Dr. Chris­ti­na Mo­ri­na (Pro­fes­sor of Ge­ne­ral His­to­ry with spe­cial em­pha­sis on con­tem­pora­ry his­to­ry at Bie­le­feld Uni­ver­si­ty) & As­si­stant Prof. Dr. Jens O. Zinn (T.R. Ashworth As­so­cia­te Pro­fes­sor in So­cio­lo­gy, Uni­ver­si­ty of Mel­bourne/ Awar­dee of the Alex­an­der of Hum­boldt Founda­ti­on)

Mo­de­ra­tor: IKG

Lan­guage: Eng­lish

Zoom Link: https://uni-​bielefeld.zoom.us/j/64945278443?pwd=M2JWNWphMjVtNXRHdFA3OGFtSjVpZz09

The war is on. It con­ti­nues with mer­ci­less harsh­ness. In­crea­sin­gly, coun­tries are de­ci­ding to sup­ply heavy wea­pons, in­clu­ding Ger­ma­ny. Wars are banal in their vio­lence and all the more un­cer­tain in their cour­se. Un­der­stan­ding the si­tua­ti­on re­qui­res his­to­ri­cal know­ledge, be­cau­se this war is set in mo­ti­on from the be­gin­ning as a dis­tor­ted his­to­ry of me­mo­ry. What can we learn about the pre­sent con­flict and its pos­si­ble po­li­cial and so­cial ra­mi­fi­ca­ti­ons when we look at it from a his­to­ri­cal per­spec­ti­ve?

Wars and armed con­flicts in­crea­ses also risks and alle the more we need to un­der­stand the so­cie­tal risks and their dy­na­mics. There is a bla­tant th­re­at of World War 3 and at the same time the th­re­at is in­stru­men­ta­li­sed. There can be no talk only of mi­li­ta­ry risks, but of the com­pre­hen­si­ve glo­bal so­cial risks and un­cer­tain­ties.

We want to come toge­ther again and exchan­ge, try to un­der­stand, as­sess risks like his­to­ry its­elf. The third PaCT is plea­sed to have two re­now­ned re­se­ar­chers from his­to­ry and so­cio­lo­gy share her thoughts with us in order to con­ti­nue the com­mon de­ba­te on con­flict and the pos­si­bi­li­ties of peace

Take Note: The event is poss. re­cor­ded for in­ter­nal pur­po­ses (follow-​up, text selec­tion for in­ter­views). Ver­bal con­tri­bu­ti­ons will not be dis­se­mi­na­ted wit­hout con­sent.

Date: 21.04.2022, 16:00-17:30 Uhr

Spea­ker: Prof. Dr. Ta­tia­na Zi­men­ko­va (Vice-​President for In­ter­na­tio­na­liza­ti­on and Di­ver­si­ty of HS Rhein-​Waal, So­cio­lo­gist) & com­ments by Prof. Dr. Beate Küp­per (HS Nie­der­rhein, De­pu­ty Di­rec­tor of the In­sti­tu­te SO.CON, So­cial Psy­cho­lo­gist)

Mo­de­ra­tor: IKG

Lan­guage: Eng­lish

Zoom Link: https://uni-​bielefeld.zoom.us/j/65614200561?pwd=NUd2WG1mMjRjUVFiazZ0ZEREN0JkUT09

The war in Ukrai­ne con­ti­nues. The con­flict si­tua­tions are in­crea­sing. There are dis­pu­tes over the is­su­es of arms de­li­ve­ries, the pos­si­bi­li­ties of cea­se­fires and hu­ma­ni­ta­ri­an aid. After the Eas­ter mar­ches of the peace mo­vement, the pro-​Russian de­mons­tra­ti­ons and hea­ted de­ba­tes about the right sup­port for Ukrai­ne's mi­li­ta­ry pre­pa­red­ness, new con­flict si­tua­tions are emer­ging. In the pro­cess, many peop­le are as­king what Rus­sia's go­vernment is doing, what it plans to do, what mo­ti­va­tes it to go to war, what it wants, and whe­ther it is even re­spon­si­ve. Un­cer­tain­ty about Rus­sia's ac­tions, ques­ti­ons about how vio­la­ti­ons of human rights and the laws of war in Rus­sia are un­der­stood, what dri­ves Rus­sia, are in­crea­sing.

Wars crea­te ma­xi­mal un­cer­tain­ty, which can lead to pa­ra­ly­zing un­cer­tain­ty. All the more we need time to be sure and to lis­ten to those who do not have cer­tain­ty, but know­ledge. The se­cond PaCT is plea­sed to have a re­now­ned re­se­ar­cher share her thoughts with us in order to con­ti­nue the com­mon de­ba­te on con­flict and the pos­si­bi­li­ties of peace. We con­ti­nue the open de­ba­te, the exchan­ge of know­ledge but also ques­ti­ons that we have.

Take Note: The event is poss. re­cor­ded for in­ter­nal pur­po­ses (follow-​up, text selec­tion for in­ter­views). Ver­bal con­tri­bu­ti­ons will not be dis­se­mi­na­ted wit­hout con­sent.

Date: 24.03.2022, 13:00-14:30 Uhr

Spea­ker:

  • M.A. Ma­ri­ya Krut­ko­va (Psy­cho­lo­gy/IKG, Bie­le­feld): A per­so­nal view of the si­tua­ti­on.
  • Prof. Dr. An­dre­as Va­sila­che (Po­li­ti­cal Sci­ence/IR, Bie­le­feld): The Rus­si­an in­va­si­on as his­to­ri­cist ra­di­ca­liza­ti­on: What fol­lows for the West?
  • Prof. Dr. Ul­rich Wag­ner (So­cial Psy­cho­lo­gy, Mar­burg): A let­ter to Putin - What we know and can con­vey.
  • Prof. Dr. Her­bert Wulf (re­quested, So­cio­lo­gy, Bonn/BICC): Dy­na­mics of es­ca­la­ti­on and de­es­ca­la­ti­on

Mo­de­ra­tor: Dr. Kers­tin Ep­pert & Prof. Dr. An­dre­as Zick (IKG, Bie­le­feld)

Lan­guage: Eng­lish

Zoom Link: https://uni-​bielefeld.zoom.us/j/95157736774?pwd=YUVkOHVTclhQTm04T3RwekU5TVpDdz09

It's war again in Eu­ro­pe. For al­most a month Rus­si­an tro­ops have been oc­cu­py­ing Ukrai­ni­an ter­ri­to­ry, de­s­troy­ing in­fra­st­ruc­tu­re, apart­ments, houses. Peop­le are dying every day. Com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on breaks down. Tal­king about peace seems al­most cy­ni­cal in the face of vio­lence, and yet no al­ter­na­ti­ve re­mains. If the muchvaun­ted "chan­ge of era" (Zei­ten­wen­de) is cha­rac­te­ri­zed so­le­ly by mi­li­ta­ry so­lu­ti­ons, then con­cepts of peace be­co­me ob­so­le­te. What has de­ve­lo­ped now bears the stamp of his­to­ry, and that also means that the war will shape the fu­ture, the fu­ture of Ukrai­ne, but also of Rus­sia, Eu­ro­pe, and many other sta­tes.

Re­se­arch and sci­ence, as we do it, can­not and should not be si­lent, es­pe­cial­ly not when only mi­li­ta­ry ex­per­ti­se is tal­king. Peace, con­flict, and vio­lence re­se­arch may have an at­ti­tu­de. In some state­ments this be­co­mes clear. Peace re­se­arch has con­cepts of peace, of peace so­lu­ti­ons, of peace­kee­ping me­a­su­res. What can we pro­po­se? How do we in­ter­pret the si­tua­ti­on? We will not have a quick so­lu­ti­on to the pro­blem, but maybe we are in­te­rested in it, and to give a litt­le time and space for an un­der­stan­ding of what is hap­pe­ning. That's the idea of this open mee­ting for all in­te­rested re­se­ar­chers who want to par­ti­ci­pa­te.

What is hap­pe­ning right now?

Where do we see cau­ses of war, where ways at least to cea­se­fire?

What do we know about pos­si­ble in­ter­ven­ti­ons?

These are ques­ti­ons we would like to dis­cuss open­ly at the 1st Peace & Con­flict Talk. Let’s take 90 mi­nu­tes of mu­tu­al exchan­ge and time to raise voice against the war and for peace.

Take Note: The event is re­cor­ded for in­ter­nal pur­po­ses (follow-​up, text selec­tion for in­ter­views). Ver­bal con­tri­bu­ti­ons will not be dis­se­mi­na­ted wit­hout con­sent.

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