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Solidarity in Place? Hope and Despair in Postpandemic Membership

Building „Normative Ordnungen“, Room EG 01 Max-Horkheimer-Str. 2, Frankfurt am Main

Public lecture and discussion Programme: 16:00-17:30Public Lecture by Ayelet Shachar (Berkeley/Frankfurt) with introductory comments by Rainer Forst (Frankfurt) 18:00-20:00Migration as the „Last Bastion of Sovereignty“: Challenging the Right to Exclude, discussion with Jürgen Bast (Giessen), Vincent Chetail (Geneva), Janna Wessels (Amsterdam), Moria Paz (Standford) and Lukas Schmid (Florence) Please register in advance: office-shachar@uni-frankfurt.de

Democracy’s Discontent

Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft (SKW), SKW B Rostocker Str. 2, Frankfurt am Main

Public Lecture Public Lecture by Michael J. Sandel (Harvard University) The divide between winners and losers in our societies has been deepening, poisoning our politics and setting us apart.  The polarization that afflicts politics today was decades in the making, the result of a neoliberal globalization project embraced by center-left and center-right parties alike.  At

Repression, Conflict and Trust

Building Normative Orders, Room 5.01 Max-Horkheimer-Str. 2, Frankfurt am Main

Workshop Trust can grow in and through conflict – this is the main research hypothesis of ConTrust that the workshop likes to discuss for conflicts that involve state repression. When does repression create trust in state actors, when does it destroy it? What are broader trust dynamics in regard to in- and outgroup trust as