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Department Roundtable

Dear students and members of the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology,

Am Mittwoch, den 04. Dezember, findet von 16:00-18:30 Uhr der Institutsroundtable in diesem Wintersemesters in der Ethno-Bibliothek statt.

Wir laden alle Mitglieder des Instituts und insbesondere alle Studierenden unserer BA- und MA-Studiengänge herzlich ein, miteinander in einen offenen Dialog zu treten und Perspektiven zum Fach Ethnologie auszutauschen.

Bei Kaffee und Weihnachtsplätzen  wollen wir vor allem über Folgendes sprechen:

  • Wie kann die Studierendenschaft wieder zu einer Fachschaft zusammenfinden ?

Die Rountables finden statt zur Vertretung studentischer Belange, zum Austausch mit Dozierenden und nicht zuletzt zur studentischen Selbstorganisation. Professor:innen halten sich in diesem Rahmendort (naturgemäß) zurück.

Im Gespräch verwenden wir Englisch und Deutsch und unterstützen uns gegenseitig beim Übersetzen.

We kindly invite all students and faculty to the summer roundtable “utopian seminars” on Wednesday July 3rd 16:00-18:00h.

Leaving infrastructural constraints of seminar rooms as well as audit concerns behind, we would like to invite you to dream together about seminar utopias. What do we aspire the ideal seminar to look like?

The roundtable will be held in English and German. We are aware that for many this is not the native language, and we support each other in translating.

 

On Wednesday, 08.05. 2024 from 16:00 to around 18.30 the 1st Department Roundtable will take place in summer 2024, as usual in the Ethno-Library (more on this first meeting will soon be available here)

The 2nd Department Roundtable is scheduled towards the end of the summer semester on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 from 16-18.00.

On Wednesday (10th January) the third roundtable discussion and last of this semester will take place at our department library from 17:00-18:00h

We kindly invite all department members and especially all students from our BA and MA programmes to discuss the state of the art and future of anthropology in Cologne, exchange our perspectives, and have an open dialogue. The roundtable will be held in English and German. We are aware that for many it is not the native language, and we support each other in translating.

The debate will focus on one main question, which you can think about in advance:

  • What feedback ideas can we realistically implement at the Department now and what are (utopian) ideas for the future?

As we are aiming to establish a productive exchange and future perspective in and for our department, please be reminded that the roundtable will be continued during the next summer semester as well.

On the 06th of December the second roundtable discussion of this semester has taken place at the department library from 17:00-18:00h.

We kindly invite all department members and especially all students from our BA and MA programmes to discuss the state of the art and future of anthropology in Cologne, exchange our perspectives, and have an open dialogue.

The roundtable will take place as a world café (30 minutes) and will be held in English and German. We are aware that for many it is not the native language and we support each other in translating. The debate will focus on one main question, which you can think about in advance:

  • How can we as educators and students contribute to a more open learning and feedback culture?

 As we are aiming to establish a productive exchange and future perspective in and for our department, please be reminded of the third roundtable on 10th January, 17:00-18:00 where we will continue our discussion.

Everyone is very welcome to join the subsequent Nikolaus Party at the department library to continue conversations.

On Wednesday, 08th November, the first roundtable discussion of this semester will take place at our department library from 17:00-18:00h. We kindly invite all department members and especially all students from our BA and MA programmes to discuss the state of the art and future of anthropology in Cologne, exchange our perspectives, and have an open dialogue.

The roundtable will take place as a world café (30 minutes) and will be held in English and German. We are aware that for many it is not the native language and we support each other in translating. The debate will focus on two main questions, which you can think about in advance:

  1. How can we imagine anthropology? Was kann Ethnologie sein?

  2. What do we need for an utopian anthropology in Cologne? Was benötigen wir für eine utopische Ethnologie in Köln?

As we are aiming to establish a productive exchange and future perspective in and for our department, please be reminded of the second roundtable on 06 December, 17:00-18:00 where we will continue our discussion.