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Bielefeld Graduate Schoolin History and Sociology
The State of the Dialogue between History and Sociology
End of Messages?
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Contents
4 Day 1: Historical Sociology revisited
5 Day 2: Research Projects between History and Sociology
13 Day 3: Perspectives for Research between History and Sociology
14 Map of Bielefeld University
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Day 1: Historical Sociology revisited (Monday, 9.2.)
Place: Internationales Begegnungszentrum der Wissenschaft (IBZ)
14:15 Welcome and Introduction Jörg Bergmann, Thomas Welskopp
14:30 Introduction of Participants
14:45-15:45 Keynote 1: How Sociology once Inspired History and Why History may be Relevant for Sociology Today Thomas Welskopp
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break
16:15-17:00 Keynote 2: When, why and how Sociology be- came interested in History: A View from a Socio- logist Hartmann Tyrell
17:00-18:30 Panel Discussion: From Mutual Understanding to an End of Messages? The Relationship be- tween History and Sociology reconsidered Thomas Welskopp, Hartmann Tyrell, Uffa Jen- sen, Hendrik Vollmer, Jörg Bergmann,
19:30 Dinner at Puccini´s (near Bielefeld Main Station)
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Day 2: Research Projects between History and Sociology (Tuesday, 10.2.)
Place: Seminar Rooms in the University
9:00–10:30 Presentation of PhD Projects in parallel Work- shops
SemanticsHeaded by Willibald Steinmetz and Urs Stäheli, Room T2-204
9:00–10:30 Kateryna Ruban, ´Revolution´ in Cityscape: Lviv between 1989-91
Miriam Tag, The global semantics of ´early childhood´. A study on the world cultural const- ruction of ´early childhood´ and the ´young child´
KnowledgeHeaded by Sybilla Nikolow and Alfons Bora, Room T2-208
9:00–10:30 Christian Kehrt/Peter Schüßler, Knowledge- production and Innovation at the Nanoscale. Instruments, Images and Visions in the Practice of Nanotechnology
Stephan Petzold, Power and historical truth. A sociology of knowledge of the debate over the origins of the First World War, 1960-1980
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Communication/MediaHeaded by Jörg Requate and Tilmann Sutter, Room T2-214
9:00–10:30 Berit Bethke, Globale Ansichten in lokalen Bild- medien. Eine historische Fallstudie zur ´Visuel- len Kommunikation´ mittels Bildmedien (Global views in local media. A historical case study on ´Visual Communication´)
Anna Winkler, Bilder von ´bedrohlichen Frauen´ in Argentinien im Kontext der kulturellen Globa- lisierung 1880-1930 (Images of ´threatening women´in Argentina in the context of cultural globalization 1880-1930)
Social InequalityHeaded by Thomas Welskopp and Martin Diewald, Room T2-220
9:00–10:30 Jens Köhrsen, Religious Taste: Social inequality and religious practice in Buenos Aires
Luis David Ramírez-de Garay, The Concept of Social Strain and the Study of Violent Crime
World Society/Transnational HistoryHeaded by Angelika Epple and Tobias Werron, Room T2-226
9:00–10:30 Joris Gijsenbergh, A transnational view on the Dutch and Belgian attempts to ´correct the flaws of democracy´, 1920s-1930s
Tilman Haug, ´Amis et Serviteurs du Roi en
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Allemagne´ – Networks of the French Crown in the Holy Roman Empire 1648-1678
EthnicityHeaded by Christian Büschges and Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka,
Room T2-233
9:00–10:30 Baris Ulker, Towards a Genealogy of ´Ethnic Entrepreneur(ship)´ in Berlin
Caterina Rohde, The transnationalisation of biographies exemplified by the immigration of Russian au-pair workers in Germany
10:30–11:00 Coffee Break (at K4-129)
11:00–12:30 Presentation of PhD Projects in parallel Workshops
Semantics
11:00–12:30 Korinna Schönhärl, Knowledge and Visions: Theory and Politics of Economists in the sphere of Stefan George
Stephan Scholl, Semantic Demarcations of the Political in Economic Discourse, 1880-1980
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Knowledge
11:00–12:30 Lucas Manuel Bietti, Towards a collective me- mory builder of socio-political identities: Analysing discourses of the last Argentine dictatorship
Kelvin Low, From Entangled Histories to Entang- led Memories: Conceptualising Samsui Women Historiography and Experiences
Communication/Media
11:00–12:30 Günal Incesu, Ankara-Bonn/Berlin-Brüssel: Die Vernetzung politischer Kommunikationsräu- me 1959-2005 (Ankara-Bonn/Berlin-Brussels: The interconnectedness of political communica- tion (1959-2005))
Marina-Elena Wachs, Material Codes and social material behaviour – in Design, Art and Architec- ture
Social Inequality
11:00–12:30 Juliana Körnert, Couples under Pressure? Recon- ciling Work and Life
Linda Braun, The Implementation of the General Conscription in Prussia, 1814-1859
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World SocietyTransnational History
11:00–12:30 Barbara Kuchler, War and the ´Rest´ of Society
Bijita Majumdar, Imperial Connections, Diffe- rence and Identity in Diaspora: Indians in South Africa (1860-1920)
Ethnicity
11:00–12:30 Nadine Golly, ´Et mix af tysk, amerikansk og meget dansk´ – Afro-Danes and their hidden experiences of migration and adoption from Germany to Denmark after World War II
Noorman Abdullah, Islam, Spirit Interference, and Malay Marginality in Historical and Contem- porary Singapore
12:30–14:30 Lunch at the IBZ
14:30-16:00 Presentation of PhD Projects in parallel work- shops
Semantics
14:30-16:00 Christian Meyer, The private under National Socialism
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Silvia Herb, Psychoanalysts on the Movie Screen – Popular Images of a Profession
Knowledge
14:30-16:00 Linda Reschke, Man as (part of a) machine. The diffusion of concepts in interwar Germany
Andrés Jiménez Angel, Diffusion, transfer, ex- change: German-Colombian scientific and intellectual networks in the 19th century
Communication/Media
14:30-16:00 Marcel vom Lehn, Historians dealing with Nati- onal Socialism and Fascism in public. Compa- ring Germany and Italy (1943/45-1960)
Nina Schneider, The official propaganda during the military regime in Brazil, 1969-1979
Social Inequality
14:30-16:00 Evi Kapoli, The International Migration to Athens and the Contribution of the Centre for Social Research in Athens to the Study of the Occur- rence
Edgar Guerra Blanco, Political Inequality: Democracy and social mobilization in Mexico (2004-2008)
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World SocietyTransnational History
14:30-16:00 Hamadziripi Tamukamoyo, Definitional issues, questions, theories and methodology in the study of the ´embeddedness´ of informal eco- nomic activities in the Zimbabwean crisis
Eunike Piwoni, A ´New Patriotism´? National Identity Change in Germany
Ethnicity
14:30-16:00 Inga Luther, Staging the Nation: Celebrations of Independence in Guatemala 1921-1954
Andrea Griffante, National Discourses on Impe- rial Borders – Vilnius, Trieste and National Identi- ties seen from a ´Peripherical´ Point of View (Early 20th Century)
16:00–16:30 Coffee Break (at K4-129)
16:30–18:00 Separate Concluding Sessions in All Workshops: The State of the Dialogue between History and Sociology – Conclusions from Current Research Projects
18:30 Dinner at Univarza (University´s Central Hall)
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20:00 Evening Programme: Presentation of Film and Posters
“Mutual Irritation: Past and Present Research between History and Sociology at Bielefeld Uni- versity”
Place: IBZ
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Day 3: Perspectives for Research between History and Sociology (Wednesday, 11.2.)
Place: Internationales Begegnungszentrum der Wissenschaft (IBZ)
9:00-11:00 Panel Discussion/Reports from the Workshops: Perspectives for Research between History and Sociology Workshop Leaders
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-12:30 Final Comment Stephen Mennell
End of Conference
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Impressum: Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology, Bielefeld University, Uni-versitätsstraße 25, D-33615 Bielefeld, www.uni-bielefeld.de/bghsKonzeption und Text: Dr. Klaus Nathaus; Gestaltung: Bernadett Fischer; Fotos: Thomas Abel; Titelbild: Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt, Konrad Klapheck 1981, „Der Aus-erwählte“
www.uni-bielefeld.de/bghs