lunch time colloquium, winter term 23, 24
The lunchtime colloquium (“ltc”) of the gd:c continues in the winter term. ...
The lunchtime colloquium (“ltc”) of the gd:c continues in the winter term. ...
Meet The Memory Person – a collaborative remembrance project: open studio, workshop and conver...
Stay strong meets Global Munich – the arts, politics & mental health Sunday, 12 Novembe...
On 6 November, practitioners from all areas of science communication met at CAS@LMU to discus...
‘All stories at least are not the same’: dis:connectivities in global knowledge producti...
The war in the Ukraine has highlighted the globalising propensities of non-democratic states such as...
From 24-27 July, global dis:connect will welcome MA, doctoral students and creative professio...
Migration has always been a part of human history and is a central feature of the modern world. In f...
Global dis:connect is honoured to host a reading and discussion with philosopher Eva Meyer and artis...
As the Anthropocene charges ahead with its bewildering array of challenges, and numerous debates on ...
Decolonising audiowalk with dance interventions (English only) The audience will listen to au...
Interest in science communication and transfer is growing. This workshop attempts to negotiate chall...
Processes of migration and flight after 2015 and their depiction, perception and distribution throug...
T. J. Demos (Santa Cruz), Globalisation, dis/connection and migration: critical visual cultures and ...
“Many artists from Munich went into exile, and many artists come into exile in Munich today. Becom...
The creative reuse of ‘made-in-China’ materials has a short history in the daily practices of mi...
The lunchtime colloquium (“ltc”) of the gd:c continues in the summer term. The first session wil...
On 12 April 2023, the Centre will hold a workshop centring on the representation of Istanbul in Germ...