Archive
Archive
Interdisciplinary doctoral student workshop (internal)
25 January 2017
09:00 - 16:00 in the Senate meeting room A 14
Disciplinary reflections on the concept of participation
Workshops in (inter)disciplinary small groups (researchers (applicants) and scholarship holders) and subsequent plenary session
22 July 2016
(09:00 - 12:00 and 14:00 - 18:00)
Programme
15/16 January 2016
Friday and Saturday A 14 Senate meeting room
Programme
7 July 2015
from 14:00 Room A06 2-212
Master Classes
Genealogical criticism as a figure of thought and scientific working method
10-11 November 2016
with Prof Dr Martin Saar (Leipzig)
Multipresence & Multiplicity: Participation in Lévy-Bruhl and Nancy
27-28 April 2016, University of Oldenburg
with Ulrike Bergermann (Braunschweig)/ Brigitte Weingart (Cologne)
Participation in and at the boundaries of the social
19 November 2015, 10:00-13:00, Room A06 2-212
Prof. Dr Gesa Lindemann (Oldenburg)
Orient
02-04 June 2015
02 June 2015
19:00 Room A14 1-112
Dr Paola Mior (Udine), 'How do we manage it?' Forms of participation in Roman Palmyra
03 June 2015
10:00-12:00 Room A01 0-009
Workshop with Dr Ted Kaizer
Participation in the cult of Atargatis at Manbog-Hierapolis according to Lucian of Samosata
12:00-14:00 Room A05 0-55
Workshop with Dr Paola Mior
19:00 Room A05 0-054
Dr Ted Kaizer (Durham), Participation in the cults and sanctuaries at Dura-Europos
04 June 2015
18:00 Room A06 0-001
PD Dr Babett Edelmann-Singer (Regensburg), Die Provinziallandtage der römischen Kaiserzeit - Neue Funde, neue Fragen, neue Antworten
Programme/Abstracts
Summer Schools
On the history of the invention of participation
17-21 July 2015
University of Konstanz
Organisation: Research Group "Mediale Teilhabe". Participation between Claim and Utilisation, University of Konstanz / Cultures of Participation, University of Oldenburg
Call for Papers
Info
Lectures
Public lecture
18 October 2016, 18:00 in A14 lecture hall
Dr Marie-Laure Ryan (Colorado)
Transmedia storytelling as crossroad of industry, fan and scholarly discourses
The term transmedia storytelling has gone viral in media studies. But to what extent does it label a truly new phenomenon, different from the older concepts of adaptation and transfictionality? What does it really mean to tell a story through different media, and under what conditions is it desirable? In this presentation I will examine several types of projects that could be considered "transmedia storytelling," and I will contrast three types of discourses associated with the phenomenon: the discourse of the industry, the discourse of the fans, and scholarly discourse, in the hope of distinguishing scholarly discourse from the other two and defining some of its goals.
Cultures of Participation
04 June 2015
14:00-16:00 Room A06 2-212
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, Boulder),
Abstract
Workshops
"Questions of Narrative and Participation in Transmedia Storytelling"
18-19 November 2016
with Dr Marie-Laure Ryan (Colorado, Boulder)
"Democracy, Enlightenment, Solidarity"
14 June 2016
Workshop with Prof. Dr Hauke Brunkhorst (Flensburg)
"Political Participation in the Post-Democratic Era: Promises, Challenges, Illusions"
19 June 2015
Workshop on options for political participation in the Americas
09:30-17:00 Senatssitzungssaal of the University of Oldenburg
"Movement Discourse"
02-04 July 2015
University of Oldenburg
Series of lectures
"Promise of autonomy and collectivity"
April-June 2016
together with the GK Selbst-Bildungen
Programme