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Senior seminar in Global Humanities – 2022/2023

Short intensive courses taught by guests and visitings from all over the world – A.Y. 2022/2023

Senior Seminar in Global Humanities is conceived as an interdisciplinary space of discussion around the so called "spatial turn" that is investing all fields of the Humanities (history, anthropology, geography, philosophy, political theory).

Students are expected to attend at least four (4) short intensive courses. Senior seminar is a pass/no pass class and, in order to get 6 credits (CFU), students are required to deliver a 3000-word paper on one of the short intensive courses attended, starting from the end of May 2023.

Students must email their paper on one of the courses attended in the AY 2022/2023 to disci.gloc@unibo.it from May 30, 2023 to March 31, 2024. No registration on AlmaEsami is needed. If students pass the exam, credits will be registered within 2 weeks.

CONTACTS: disci.gloc@unibo.it

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IF YOU ARE NOT A FIRST YEAR STUDENT AT GLOC AND
YOU WISH TO ATTEND ONE OR MORE SHORT INTENSIVE COURSES,
PLEASE CONTACT US AT disci.gloc@unibo.it

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Victor Strazzeri (Universität Bern and Berlin Institute for Critical Theory)
“WORKERS OF ALL COUNTRIES, UNITE!”: MARXISM AS A GLOBAL PHENOMENON
November 14-17, 2022 • 5:00-6:45 pm • Aula Specola

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Pietro Pinna (University of Bologna)
GLOBAL MIGRATIONS IN A TIME OF ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS
November 29 - December 2, 2022 • 5:00-6:45 pm • Aula Specola

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Giorgio Grappi (University of Bologna)
LOGISTICS, STATES, GLOBALIZATION: CONCEPTUAL TOOLS FOR TURBULENT TIMES
December  12-15, 2022 • 5:00-6:45 pm • Aula Specola

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Jeremy Ball (Dickinson College)
‘AQUI É PORTUGAL’: PORTUGUESE COLONIALISM AND THE HISTORY OF ANGOLA
February 6-9, 2023 • 5:00-6:45 pm • Aula Specola

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Manuel Parada López de Corselas (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
IBERIAN ARTISTIC INTERACTIONS DURING THE EARLY GLOBALIZATION
March 6-9, 2023 • 5:00-6:45 pm • Aula Specola

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Gustavo Gozzi (University of Bologna)
MULTICULTURALISM, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND JUSTICE
March 27-30, 2023 • 5:00-6:45 pm • Aula Specola

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Ulrike Schaper (Freie Universität Berlin)
TOURISM – GETTING AND STAYING ABROAD IN THE 20TH CENTURY
April 3-5, 2023 • 5:00-6:45 pm • Aula Specola

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Paolo Gaibazzi (University of Bologna)
MOBILITY AND/OF BORDERS
April 17-20, 2023 • 5:00-6:45 pm • Aula Specola

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Birte Förster (Bielefeld University)
FROM HYDRO-IMPERIALISM TO ENERGY COLONIALISM.
WATER INFRASTRUCTURES IN (POST)-COLONIAL AFRICA

May 8-11, 2023 • 5:00-6:45 pm • Aula Specola