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Interdisciplinary Lecture Series of the Faculty of Humanities: The City - Culture-led Regeneration: Space - Knowledge - Participation

09.04.2024 -

In the summer semester 2024, PD Dr. Nora Pleßke and her team from the transSCAPE: Cultural Spaces of Knowledge project, part of the TransPORT transfer initiative for the transformation of the Port of Science, are organising the interdisciplinary lecture series at the Faculty of Humanities (Building 44, Lecture Hall 6, Zschokkestraße 32) every Tuesday from 5:00pm to 7:00pm. Under the title "The City - Culture-led Regeneration: Space - Knowledge - Participation", the lecture series will feature experts from the fields of history, political and social sciences, cultural studies, literature and linguistics as well as philosophy, geography, architecture and art, who will examine and critically discuss culture-led regeneration from various disciplinary perspectives. The lecture series invites participants to discuss the challenges and potentials of culture-led regeneration in cities and to provide new impetus for participatory and future-oriented urban development. Further information on the lecture series and the transfer initiative transPORT can be found here.

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Lecture "Reimagining Culture-led Urban Regeneration" and Walk & Talk with Andrew Harris (UCL London)

12.06.2024 -

The Department of English Studies is pleased to welcome the renowned cultural geographer Dr. Andrew Harris from University College London for a lecture on "Reimagining Culture-led Urban Regeneration" as part of the interdisciplinary lecture series The City. Culture-led Regeneration. Space – Knowledge – Participation, which takes place weekly from 17:00 to 19:00 in Building 44, Lecture Hall 6 at the Zschokkestraße campus. Before he gives his lecture on 18 June, there will be a Walk & Talk with Andrew Harris and Zuhar Aljundi in the Port of Science from 11:00 to 13:00 on the same day. For registraton, please mail .

Andrew Harris' presentation will assess how culture-led urban regeneration has been approached, understood and implemented, and emphasise the need for greater interdisciplinary exchange and comparative learning in efforts to develop a more imaginative and progressive agenda for the role of culture in contemporary urban policy. Examples will be drawn in particular from London and the UK, which has played a crucial role in the international spread of the creative city. It will show how practices and activities associated with creativity have been incorporated into urban regeneration policy over the last three decades and highlight important limitations identified in this increasing role of culture in shaping urban change.

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Guest Lecture "Reflections on our Future in the Metaverse" by Lars Schmeink

17.06.2024 -

As part of the seminar "Dystopian Film and Fiction" by Prof. Dr Susanne Peters, Dr. Lars Schmeink will give a lecture entitled "Reflections on our Future in the Metaverse" on 19 June 2024 (9:15 to 10:45 a.m., building 40, room 232), to which the interested university public is cordially invited. Lars Schmeink studied American, English and German Studies and completed his PhD in 2014 with a thesis on contemporary posthuman science fiction at the Humboldt University of Berlin. He is one of the initiators and past president of the Gesellschaft für Fantastikforschung, co-editor of the Zeitschrift für Fantastikforschung and managing editor of the SFRA Review. He now works as a researcher in future studies at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and will also report on his practical experience following the lecture.

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Film & Talk format as part of the seminar "Cinematic Cities"

11.11.2024 -

"Cinematic Cities" continues the discussion that began in the 2024 summer semester in the lecture series "City. Culture-led Regeneration: Space - Knowledge - Participation" on cultur-led urban development. In the winter semester 2024/25, the focus will be on the parallel development of the city and film from the modern metropolis of the 1920s to the postmodern, urban utopia of the 2020s. Paradigmatic epochs and genres of cinematographic urban construction as well as themes and motifs of cinematic urban representation will be highlighted. The FILM & TALK format will frame the film screening with an academic guest lecture and an open discussion round led by FHW students.

WHAT:

FILM & TALK "Cinematic Cities"

WHEN:

6 dates between 14 November and 6 February - see the graphic below for exact times

WHERE:

Port of Science

Starting on 14 November 2024 with a talk by Simon Bracken on Patrick Keiller's London at the Denkfabrik in the Port of Science. BYO snacks and drinks for all events.

Questions about the event will be answered by the transSCAPE team ().

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