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Teach-in Series: Theorizing Injustice: Conceptual Conversations on Palestine

Lecture
Teach in
Monday, March 4, 2024, 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

The Settler-Colonial Present - Prof. Gadi Algazi
(Speaker will be online)

In continuation of previous teach-ins, and in an effort to bring academic expertise to open up spaces for collective discussion and learning, we announce a series of events under the title Theorizing Injustice: Conceptual Conversations on Palestine. 

The Teach-in Series is hosted by the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at CEU. Following our disciplines’ commitment to critical thinking, located expertise, and conceptual reflection, the series brings together a renowned group of experts with a variety of views, academic traditions, and subjectivities. The views of invited speakers do not necessarily represent those of CEU as an institution.

Further events are being planned for the Spring semester which will continue to strive to present a wide variety of intellectual standpoints and political perspectives.

The teach-in can be followed on-site or online. Registration is required in both cases and limited to CEU affiliates.  

Gadi Algazi is professor of history at the Department of History at Tel Aviv University and currently director of Minerva Center for German History. He is serving in the editorial board of Past and Present, co-editor of the Hebrew historical quarterly Zmanim, and earlier was senior editor of History & Memory: Studies in the Representation of the Past. His main fields of interest are the social and cultural history of Western Europe between 1350 and 1600, historical anthropology, especially the history of family, kinship and gender, the social history of science, colonialism and settler societies.

Location: Central European University, QS D001 Tiered, Quellenstrasse 51, 1100 Vienna. 

*Registration (link here) is required by 5 pm on March 3rd, Zoom link provided after registration.