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Monthly Archive: June 2020

“Ain`t no revolution is televised and digitized”

von Thomas Schmidt-Lux und Harald Homann Die Proteste der Black Lives Matter-Bewegung, die sich gegen Rassismus und Polizeigewalt in den USA und weltweit richten, erfahren eine große Welle der Solidarität – auch aus der Kultur- und Sportszene. Die Leipziger Kulturwissenschaftler Harald Homann und Thomas Schmidt-Lux analysieren diese plötzliche Welle der...

How “civilized” is international criminal jurisdiction?

by Gilad Ben-Nun Why are war crimes supposed to be presented in front of courts of “civilized people”, a term deeply connected to the horrors of colonialism? Gilad Ben-Nun explores the history of this concept. On 23 April 2020 at the regional court of Koblenz, the trial of two Syrian...

Online learning at the Global and European Studies Institute

by Katharina Ristic Different mobility constraints have influenced the development of online learning methods and tools at the Global and European Studies Institute (GESI) long before measures to deal with the corona pandemic made online learning a necessity at all German universities. GESI is responsible for three transnational study programmes:...