Thursday, June 29
19:00
Susan Neiman (Potsdam)
Introduction
19:15
Eva Menasse (Berlin)
Everything and Nothing: Communication in the Digital Age
Friday, June 30
10:00
Aleida Assmann (Konstanz)
A Zeitenwende That Has Yet to Come About
10:45
Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò (Ithaca)
Against Decolonisation: Taking African Agency Seriously
12:00
Thomas Meaney (Berlin/London)
The Use and Abuse of Zeitenwende as a Concept
15:00
Ali Fathollah-Nejad (Berlin)
A Zeitenwende in the Making? Iran’s Long-Term Revolutionary Process
15:45
Carl Tham (Stockholm)
Zeitenwenden in Sweden
17:00
Harsh Mander (New Delhi)
Radical New Imaginations for a World in Tumult
17:45
Fintan O’Toole (Dublin/Princeton)
Divide and Misrule: Thinking About Tribalism
19:00
Rokhaya Diallo (Paris)
Centering the Margins
Saturday, July 1
10:00
J Henry Fair (New York/Berlin)
On The Edge: A Portrait of Our Coastlines
10:45
David Van Reybrouck (Brussels)
From International Institutes to Global Governance: Climate Change and The Need For New World Politics
12:00
Zukiswa Wanner (Nairobi)
Despite, in Spite, in Spite of, Sometimes to Spite your Governments: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Opened Artists to Solidarities and Collaborations
15:30
Eva Illouz (Jerusalem/Paris) in discussion with Susan Neiman (Potsdam)
The Emotional Life of Populism
16:45
Stephen Holmes (New York),
Ivan Krastev (Vienna/Sofia)
After “The Light that Failed”: A Conversation
17:45
Carey Harrison (New York)
Plus ça change…