Upcoming Events (8)

Policing Solidarity: Legal Duties and the Monopoly of Movement
Online lecture by Hertie School examining how policing solidarity intersects with legal duties in search-and-rescue, the monopoly of movement, and implications for humanitarian action and migrant policy.

Digital Co-Creation in the Public Sector: Ethics
Online Hertie School lecture exploring digital co-creation in the public sector, weighing the benefits and drawbacks of digitalisation and examining the ethical implications for governance and public service delivery.

Militarization, military behavior and self-coups
Online research lecture from Hertie School examining how militarization and military behavior influence political outcomes, with a focus on the dynamics of self-coups. A rigorous, policy-relevant session at the intersection of political science and security studies.

Contesting State Lawlessness: Law in Solidarity with Migrants
Online lecture hosted by Hertie School exploring how law is mobilized in solidarity practices with migrants, examining state-lawlessness and legal frameworks through a rigorous academic lens.

Framing Human Rights in the Council of Europe
Online lecture at Hertie School examining how human rights are framed amid authoritarian governance, migrations, and climate policy within the Council of Europe. The talk blends political theory with policy analysis to illuminate contemporary rights challenges.

Precarious world-making practices: Migrant solidarities and constituent movements
Online lecture hosted by Hertie School examining precarious world-making practices, migrant solidarities, and constituent movements; a rigorous exploration of political agency, transnational networks, and collective action in contemporary migration politics.

The Question of Solidarity in Law and Politics: Promise, Struggle, and Its Limits
Online lecture at Hertie School exploring how solidarity shapes law and politics, tracing promises, struggles, and limits across legal and political theory with interdisciplinary insights.

Right-wing Environmentalism
An online research lecture from Hertie School examining how right-wing politics shapes environmental policy and rhetoric, with scholarly analysis of ideology, policy implications, and contemporary debates.