January 31st 2019
6.15 pm, room IG 411, ground floor of the Main Building at Campus Westend of the Goethe University, Norbert-Wollheim-Platz 1, 60323 Frankfurt
Dana Lüddemann (Dipl.) is a political scientist, who studied political science, sociology, law and philosophy in Magdeburg, Lund (Sweden) and Frankfurt.
In her master these (Valued Customers. Neoliberal subjectivation in the context of development politics) she shows critically the moments of subjectivation, representation and new paradigms in development politics through microfinances and their newly establish accesses to subaltern women in the global south. Her research interests are post-colonial theory, governmentality (studies) and the relations between subject(ivation) and state theory.
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2014
FRONTEX. Verlängerter Arm der Mitgliedsstaaten und Europäisierungsmotor der Grenzkontrolle, in: Forschungsgruppe Staatsprojekt Europa (Hg.): Kämpfe um Migrationspolitik. Theorie, Methode und Analysen kritischer Europaforschung, Bielefeld, gemeinsam mit Nikolai Huke und Jens Wissel.
Kämpfe um Migrationspolitik. Theorie, Methode und Analysen kritischer Europaforschung, Forschungsgruppe Staatsprojekt Europa (Hg.), transcript Verlag, Bielefeld.
2012
Die EU in der Krise. Zwischen autoritärem Etatismus und europäischem Frühling, Forschungsgruppe Staatsprojekt Europa (Hg.) im Auftrag der Assoziation für kritische Gesellschaftsforschung, Westfälisches Dampfboot, Münster.
AFRASO
Goethe-Universität
Juridicum, Postfach 21
Senckenberganlage 31
60325 Frankfurt
Tel.: +49 (0)69 798-25410
Fax: +49 (0)69 798-25411
info@afraso.org
January 31st 2019
6.15 pm, room IG 411, ground floor of the Main Building at Campus Westend of the Goethe University, Norbert-Wollheim-Platz 1, 60323 Frankfurt
Afrasian Futures is a series of four cutting-edge lectures that mark the conclusion Africa’s Asian Options (AFRASO), a major transdiciplinary research project at Goethe University Frankfurt that has investigated transregional African-Asian interactions and entanglements since 2013.
We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming AFRASO Lecture: "Indians and Pakistanis in African Universities: The Cultural Politics of Postcolonial Knowledge-Production" by Shobana Shankar (AFRASO Fellow 2018). The lecture will take place on June, 21st in room SH 0.107 (Seminarhaus, Campus Westend) from 4 pm - 6 pm.
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