International Annual Conference "Beyond (Private) Property"
At the conference in Jena, we will discuss different forms of ownership that cannot be reduced to private property - which is dominant in modern societies - and ask about possibilities for organizing social relations in a non-property form or beyond private property. The programme is available here.
The advance of industry, whose involuntary promoter is the bourgeoisie, replaces the isolation of the labourers, due to competition, by their revolutionary combination, due to association. The development of Modern Industry, therefore, cuts from under its feet the very foundation on which the bourgeoisie produces and appropriates products
Transfer
Transferforum: Konflikte um nachhaltige Mobilität – Perspektiven aus Klimabewegung, Gewerkschaft und Betrieb
Transferveranstaltung zu Konflikten und Allianzen zu nachhaltiger Mobilität. Organisiert von Teilprojekt B05.
Who owns what and why? Property is omnipresent and yet often lost sight of in its complexity. “Property in View” is a film series of the SFB 294 “Structural Change of Property” that brings this complexity to the screen.
Nomadland, USA 2020, Introduction by Felix Krämer.
Who owns what and why? Property is omnipresent and yet often lost sight of in its complexity. “Property in View” is a film series of the SFB 294 “Structural Change of Property” that brings this complexity to the screen.
The Big Short, USA 2015, Introduction by Sylka Scholz.
Who owns what and why? Property is omnipresent and yet often lost sight of in its complexity. “Property in View” is a film series of the SFB 294 “Structural Change of Property” that brings this complexity to the screen.
Sorry we missed you, GB/F/B 2019, Introduction by Steffen Liebig.
Who owns what and why? Property is omnipresent and yet often lost sight of in its complexity. “Property in View” is a film series of the SFB 294 “Structural Change of Property” that brings this complexity to the screen.
Who owns what and why? Property is omnipresent and yet often lost sight of in its complexity. “Property in View” is a film series of the SFB 294 “Structural Change of Property” that brings this complexity to the screen.
First Cow, USA 2019; Introduction by Dirk Schuck, Philosopher, University of Erfurt
Who owns what and why? Property is omnipresent and yet often lost sight of in its complexity. “Property in View” is a film series of the SFB 294 “Structural Change of Property” that brings this complexity to the screen.
Blutsauger, Deutschland 2021; Introduction by Tilman Reitz, Sociologist, Sociology of Knowledge and Social Theory, University of Jena
Who owns what and why? Property is omnipresent and yet often lost sight of in its complexity. “Property in View” is a film series of the SFB 294 “Structural Change of Property” that brings this complexity to the screen.
Angelo, Luxemburg/Österreich 2018; Introduction by Amelie Stuart, Philosopher, University of Erfurt
Who owns what and why? Property is omnipresent and yet often lost sight of in its complexity. “Property in View” is a film series of the SFB 294 “Structural Change of Property” that brings this complexity to the screen.
Hell or High Water, USA 2016; Introduction by Felix Krämer, Historian, Modern and North American History, University of Erfurt
Who owns what and why? Property is omnipresent and yet often lost sight of in its complexity. “Property in View” is a film series of the SFB 294 “Structural Change of Property” that brings this complexity to the screen. For our discussion of the movie Oeconomia its director Carmen Losmann will be our guest!
MEINS?! Strukturwandel des Eigentums – Literatur meets Wissenschaft - mit Felix Lee: »China, mein Vater und ich«
Who owns what and why? How are property and democracy connected? How does property shape identities and social relationships?
The SFB and the theatre will explore these and other questions. In doing so, they will search for traces in literature, because the question of property is not only a political and social one, but also involves stories, emotions and individual conflicts.
MEINS?! Strukturwandel des Eigentums – Literatur meets Wissenschaft - mit Lena Gorelik: »Wer wir sind«
Who owns what and why? How are property and democracy connected? How does property shape identities and social relationships?
The SFB and the theatre will explore these and other questions. In doing so, they will search for traces in literature, because the question of property is not only a political and social one, but also involves stories, emotions and individual conflicts.
MEINS?! Strukturwandel des Eigentums – Literatur meets Wissenschaft - mit Lukas Bärfuss: »Die Krume Brot«
Who owns what and why? How are property and democracy connected? How does property shape identities and social relationships?
The SFB and the theatre will explore these and other questions. In doing so, they will search for traces in literature, because the question of property is not only a political and social one, but also involves stories, emotions and individual conflicts.
“Energiewende für alle? Zur Rolle von Eigentumsverhältnissen für den Wandel des Energiesystems”
Discussion with Franz Bruckner (Verband der Bürgerenergiegenossenschaften Baden-Württemberg), Daniel Krieg (Thüringer Energie- und Green Tech-Agentur) and Hendrik Sander (Bauhaus Universität Weimar).
Hartmut Rosa, Silke van Dyk and Tilman Reitz (the SFB's speakers) will present their book Nach dem Privateigentum? (available open access from Campus), which was published this summer and is part of the publication series of the SFB.
The movie series is back for the start of the semester. This time the movie “Das Schmuckstück” (France, 2010) will be shown. It will be introduced by Dirk Schuck (A03).
On 19.11. the film Kraft der Utopie. Living with Le Corbusier in Chandigarh (Switzerland 2023) will be shown. Andreas Pettenkofer, sociologist, Max-Weber-Kolleg, University of Erfurt, will introduce the film.
On December 17, the film We are all Detroit (Germany 2022) will be shown. Steffen Liebig, Sociology of Work, Industry and Economics, University of Jena, and Stefan Schmalz, Sociology of Globalization, University of Erfurt, will introduce the film.
“Dimensions of Property in Reproductive Economies: Practices, Interpretations and Discourses”
The workshop is organised by subproject C02 and will be held in English. There will be an online and a face-to-face part. Registration is requested by 31.01.2023 to zelda.wenner@uni-jena.de.
The keynote will be given by Janice Richardson (Monash University). There will be further contributions from: Charlotte Kroløkke (University of Southern Denmark, Odense), Vincenzo Pavone (Institute of Public Goods and Policies (IPP) of the National Research Council of Spain (CSIC), Madrid), Sara Lafuente-Funes (Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main) and Veronika Siegl (University of Vienna).
Mercator Fellow Solomon Benjamin is holding a methods workshop at MWK entitled: “Theorising Land from the Field: Approaches and framing meaningful Research Methods”
Universität Erfurt; Erfurt
“Contested Property”
This one-day workshop will address contemporary property conflicts from a variety of sociological, political, and legal perspectives, each highlighting a different aspect of contemporary property as a contested social relation.
Paper workshop organised by sub-project B03 in cooperation with the Chair of Leadership and Organisation at the University of Regensburg. Further information will follow.
Universität Erfurt; Erfurt
“Epistemic Reparations: Attending to the Grievances and Harms of the Colonial/Racial/Capital”
With a keynote by K. Bailey Thomas (Dartmouth) and other guests around Robel Afewoki Abay (ASH Berlin) and Yanda Bango (independent scholar).
The workshop takes place at the Senatssaal, MG 1, Nordhäuser Straße 63
Workshop A02 “Living Black Ungendered Embodiment/Flesh/Enfleshment Otherwise”
On January 12th, 2024, Felix Krämer (Uni Erfurt), Nina Mackert (Uni Leipzig) and Helen Gibson (Uni Erfurt) will be responding with brief inputs to the introduction to Prof. Weheliye's 2014 book Habeas Viscus: Racializing Assemblages, Biopolitics, and Black Feminist Theories of the Human (Durham: Duke University Press, 2014). The inputs will be followed by a group discussion.
As part of the SFB's annual conference, a workshop entitled “Challenging Conventions in Academia” will take place on 4 October, organised by the Mid-level Representatives. Information on the programme can be found here.
Author's workshop: Neoliberalism’s Playground? Post-Socialist Transformations in Central European Context
The workshop will take place from 10 am to 6 pm in the SFB seminar room in the JenTower. For further information and registration please contact Florian Peters.
Universität Erfurt; Erfurt
Workshop: The European Battery Industry: Geoeconomic Competition, Chinese Investments, and Emerging Production Regimes
The workshop will be organized by project JRT02 and all SFB members are warmly welcome. Please register with florian.schadwinkel@uni-erfurt.de.
Workshop: From Contested Ownership to (In)Voluntary Returns: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Postcolonial Fight for Restitution and Repatriation
Collaborative Research Center TRR 294 “Structural Change of Property” (Universities Erfurt and Jena) and DFG-Research Unit FOR 2983 “Voluntariness” (Universities of Erfurt, Jena and Oldenburg).
Organizers: PD Dr. Silvan Niedermeier (University of Erfurt) and Dr. Sahra Rausch (Coordination Office “Thuringia’s Colonial Legacy”, University of Jena)
Workshop: Making Publics for Finance – Making Finance Public: Methods and Politics in Studying Finance
The event organized by project A07 will take place next Tuesday, July 23rd from 09-18 in Marburg (Lokschuppen). Please register with Daniel Kunze (kunze@ifs.tu-darmstadt.de) by Friday, July 19.
The all-day, SFB-internal workshop is organized by subproject B06. It is dedicated to collecting and reflecting on the results of the first funding phase of the CRC/Transregio 294 on the topic of property and gender relations. Based on the concrete findings of various sub-projects, the aim is to develop theses on the reciprocal relationships between property and gender. In addition, the focus will be on discussing the further development of this topic in the upcoming funding phase.
The event will be organized by Kathrin Leuze, Sylka Scholz, Robin K. Saalfeld and Agnieszka Althaber (all Friedrich Schiller University Jena). Participation is open to all. Please register with Katrin Töpel by November 15, 2024 at: sek.leuze@uni-jena.de.
Workshop: Pragmatistische Perspektiven: Das Eigentum und seine praktischen Folgen
Der Workshop wird vom Projekt A06 organisiert. Um Anmeldung unter yann.schosser@uni-jena.de wird gebeten. Das genaue Programm folgt in Kürze an dieser Stelle.