Archiv
1898: Imag(in)ing the Caribbean in the Age of the Spanish-American War
Ort: John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies, Freie Universität, Lansstrasse 7-9, Berlin. Room 340
Symposium: "Videographic Criticism: Aesthetics and Methods of the Video Essay"
Ort: ACUD-Kino Veteranenstraße 21 Berlin
"Aesthetics and Democracy", Symposium in Honor of Winfried Fluck's 75th birthday
Ort: John F. Kennedy Institute, Room 340
Terra Symposium 2018, "Empathy, Intimacy, and Ethics in American Art"
Ort: John F. Kennedy Institute, room 340
Workshop "Law, Culture, and the Humanities"
Ort: Room 340
Konferenz anlässlich des zehnjährigen Bestehens der GSNAS
Ort: Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Jägerstraße 22-23, 10117 Berlin
DFG-Workshop: "The Contemporary African Diaspora"
Ort: John F. Kennedy Institute, room 201 & 340
Workshop: "Making a Case for Internationalism"
Ort: Freie Universität Berlin „Rostlaube“ Seminarzentrum, Raum L 115 Habelschwerdter Allee 45 14195 Berlin
Internationale Graduiertenkonferenz 2017
Ort: Raum 340, Lansstraße 7-9, 14195 Berlin
"The Emergence of the New"- A Symposium in Honor of Heinz Ickstadt
Ort: JFKI Raum 340
Workshop: Uncertainty and Risk in America: (Un)Stable Histories from the Late Colonial Period to the "Gilded Age"
Ort: Seminar Room of the Graduate School of North American Studies (GSNAS) Lansstraße 5 14195 Berlin
Workshop "Uncertainty/Risk/Management"
Ort: Seminarraum (GSNAS Villa)
International Conference: "Alliances: Un/Common Causes and the Politics of Participation"
Ort: John-F.-Kennedy Institute
Symposium "Goals and Limits of Formalist Criticism"
Ort: John-F.-Kennedy-Institut, Raum 319
Conference "Looking Forward, 2014: Current Projects in American Studies"
Ort: JFKI, Raum 340
Bologna Conference 2014
Ort: JFKI, Raum 340
Forms and Practices of Narrating International Conference
Ort: John F. Kennedy Institute
GSNAS Graduate Conference 2014 - Trust Issues
Ort: John F. Kennedy Institute, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
The post war moments
International Conference, organized by Angela Miller and Frank Mehring
Ort: John F. Kennedy-Institute for North American Studies
Cultural Mobility and Transcultural Confrontations: Winold Reiss as a Paradigm of Transnational Studies
International Symposium In Commemoration of the 125th Anniversary of the Birth of WINOLD REISS For more information, please visit the Symposium Website
Ort: John F. Kennedy-Institute for North American Studies, FU Berlin; American Academy in Berlin
American Studies Today: Recent Developments and New Perspectives"
Ort: Lansstraße 7-9, 14195 Berlin, Raum 340
Space/Site/Landscape
Ort: Raum 340, Lansstraße 7-9, 14195 Berlin
Cosmopolitanism and Nationhood in the Age of Jefferson
Ort: Lansstraße 7-9, 14195 Berlin
"Writing The Self" - Symposium
Ort: John F. Kennedy-Institut für Nordamerikastudien der Freien Universität Berlin, Lansstraße 7-9 14195 Berlin
Canada’s Political Environment and the Politics of the Canadian Environment
A Conference at the Embassy of Canada in Germany & the Heinrich Böll Foundation, organized by the John-F.-Kennedy Institute for North American Studies
Ort: Embassy of Canada, Leipziger Platz 17, 10117 Berlin
Conference Imagining Culture - Norms and Forms of Public Discourse in America
Ort: John F. Kennedy-Institut für Nordamerikastudien
Reconstruction, Representation, and the Rules of the "Democratic Game"
Ort: JFKI 203 (Friday), JFKI 340 (Saturday)
Transcultural Spaces
Challenges of Urbanity, Ecology, and the Environment in the New Millennium
Ort: John-F.-Kennedy-Institut für Nordamerikastudien Lansstr. 7-9, 14195 Berlin, U-Bahn Station: Dahlem-Dorf
Transcultural Spaces
Challenges of Urbanity, Ecology, and the Environment in the New Millennium ( PDF Flyer )
[machine] body.gender.technology
Ort: Room 340
Konferenz: Just City. Was ist eine gerechte Stadt?
Ort: Center for Metropolitan Studies, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7 (Telefunkenhochhaus), 3rd Floor, 10587 Berlin
Abgeschlossene Konferenzen
21.11.2007 |
African Americans in Berlin: The Story of an Intellectual Encounter.Internationale Konferenz in Berlin, Website, Programm [pdf], Poster |
21.06.2007 |
The Pathos of Authenticity: American Passions of the RealInternationale Konferenz am JFKI, Programm [pdf] |
24.-26.05.2007 |
Narratives about American ArtInternationale Konferenz in Berlin, Website |
22.02.2007 |
Towards a New Canadian Foreign Policy? Current Issues and Recent DevelopmentsKonferenz am Wissenschaftsforum, Berlin |
26.05.2006 |
Just City. Was ist eine gerechte Stadt?Konferenz am Center for Metropolitan Studies, Berlin |
19.-21.11.2004 |
(Social) Housing Companies and Labor Market (Re)Integration. A Comparison between North America and GermanyInternational Conference, November 19th – 21th, 2004 in Berlin, Programm [pdf] |
27.10.2003 |
CES BERLIN DIALOGUES 2003-2004On the Road to Iowa and New Hampshire: the 2004 Presidential Campaign Moderator: John Kornblum, Chairman, Lazard (Berlin); formerly, Minister to the US Mission in Bonn/Berlin, Deputy US Ambassador to NATO, US Representative at the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Assistant Secretary for European and Canadian Affairs, Special Envoy to the Balkans and US Ambassador to Germany Speaker: Dr. Guido Goldman, Director, Program for the Study of Germany and Europe, Harvard University; founding Director, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University; founder and co-chair of the board, German Marshall Fund of the United States |
03.10.2003 |
Akademische Trauerfeier und Symposium zum Gedenken an Willy Paul Adams |
13.-15.06.2003 |
Moving from Income Support to Work: Local Welfare States and Nonprofits in Transition Conference |
15./16.05.2003 |
Canada, Germany & their Relations to the United States: Challenges and Options for the Transatlantic Partnership at the Beginning of the 21st Century |
21.-23.08.2003 |
Great Expectations: Kennedy and the "Thousand Days" |
03.-06.07.2003 |
Narrating Frontiers: Confrontations, Transgressions and Exchanges along North American Borders |
20./21.06.2003 |
Cultural Citizenship" |
13.-15.06.2003 |
Moving from Income Support to Work: Local Welfare States and Nonprofits in Transition |
27.-29.11.1999 |
Mirror Writing: (Re)Constructions of Native American IdentityOrganisation: Dr. Thomas Claviez (Abt. Kultur) und Dr. Maria Moss (Abt. Literatur) |
12.-14.11.1998 |
The Contribution of American Pragmatism to Contemporary Literary and Cultural StudiesOrganisation: Prof. Winfried Fluck (Abt. Kultur), Prof. Heinz Ickstadt (Abt. Literatur), Dr. Susanne Rohr (Abt. Literatur) |
27.-28.06.1997 |
Beyond MulticulturalismOrganisation: Dr. Sieglinde Lemke (Abt. Kultur) im Amerikahaus Berlin |
07.-09.11.1996 |
Making America: The Cultural Work of LiteratureOrganisation: Prof. Winfried Fluck (Abt. Kultur), Dr. Susanne Rohr (Abt. Literatur) |
Im Rahmen des Graduiertenkollegs wurden die im folgenden genannten drei Berichtskonferenzen mit internationaler Beteiligung durchgeführt, auf denen die Kollegiaten ihre Arbeitsergebnisse präsentiert haben und diese Ergebnisse von international anerkannten Fachvertretern jeweils kommentiert wurden:
1999 |
Problems of Democracy in the U.S.A.Kommentatoren: Priv.-Doz. Dr. Heinz Bude (Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung); Prof. Dr. Ulla Haselstein (Univ. München); Prof. Dr. James Kloppenberg (Harvard); Prof. Dr. Stephen Leibfried (Univ. Bremen); Prof. Dr. Peter Lösche (Univ. Göttingen); Prof. Dr. Mark Poster (UC Irvine); Prof. Dr. Michael Rogin (UC Berkeley); Prof. Dr. Lars Schoultz (Univ. of North Carolina); Prof. Dr. James Tent (Univ. of Alabama); Prof. Dr. Kurt Shell (Univ. Frankfurt, em.) |
1996 |
Self and SocietyKommentatoren: Prof. James T. Kloppenburg (Harvard); Prof. Leo Marx (M.I.T.) Prof. Andreas Huyssen (Columbia); Prof. David Hollinger (UC Berkeley); Prof. Dr. Claus Offe (Humboldt Universität Berlin); Prof. Gary Libecap (Univ. of Arizona). |
1993 |
Problems of Democracy in the United StatesKommentatoren: Kathleen Neils Conzen (Univ. of Chicago; Ernst-Otto Czempel (Univ. Frankfurt); Barry Eichengreen (UC Berkeley; Cay Folkers (Univ. Bochum); James Kloppenburg (Brandeis Univ.); Monika Medick-Krakau (Univ. Konstanz); Claus Offe (Univ. Bremen); Elaine Showalter (Princeton Univ.); Gerald Stourzh (Univ. Wien); Alan Wolfe (New School for Social Research). |