Anna Derksen, International Research Training Group "Baltic Peripeties. Narratives of Reformations, Revolutions and Catastrophes", University of Greifswald
7 April 2022
Immo Trinks (Vienna)
Mapping the Past – from Irreversible Archaeological Excavations to the Non-invasive Exploration of Entire Archaeological Landscapes
14 April 2022
Benno Wagner (Hangzhou)
“He could never go home now”. Imperceptible Turning Points and Irreversible Trajectories as Narrative Devices in Conrad and Kafka
21 April 2022
Maja Hagerman (Falun)
Herman Lundborg – The Enigma of a Swedish Racial Biologist
28 April 2022
Luc van Doorslaer (Tartu)
The Paradigm Shift from Non-change to Change: Reflections on Translation and Translation Studies
5 May 2022
Oliver Hauck (Frankfurt am Main)
Digital Reconstruction and “Rechte Räume” – Architectural Reconstruction between Cultural Heritage Mediation and “Right-Wing” Urbanism
12 May 2022
Marie-Theres Federhofer (Tromsø/HU Berlin)
In Search of the Northern Lights. On the Research History of a Riddle of the Sky
19 May 2022
Roundtable: Irreversible Actions in Politics (18.15 – 19.00 CEST)
Andris Banka, Roman Dubasevych, Natalia Iost (all Greifswald)
Philipp Ther (Vienna)
In the Storms of Transformation: Shipbuilding and Social Change in Eastern Europe and the EU (19.00 – 20.30 CEST, lecture in German)
2 June 2022
Kathleen Schwerdtner Máñez (Greifswald)
Making the Baltic Blue – Supporting Ocean Literacy for the Sustainable Development of the Baltic Sea
16 June 2022
Wibke Müller (Greifswald)
Climate Crisis – Water Crisis
23 June 2022
Micha Werner (Greifswald)
Choices, Harm, and Reconciliation: (Ir)reversibility in Contexts of Moral Philosophy
30 June 2022
Holger Schulze (Copenhagen)
The Implex: On Transforming the Seemingly Irreversible in the 21st Century
6 July 2022
Thomas Mohnike (Strasbourg)
Mythemes of the North. Tracing Historical Change in the Discursive Grammar of the North with Computational Methods (16.15 – 17.45 CEST)
14 July 2022
Zuzanna Hertzberg (Warsaw)
Recovering Nomadic Memory of the Ignitions of the Revolution as a Spark for Embodiment of Utopia Today