#ViolenceAgainstWomen is a global crisis. 🚨
Watch the #GIGAForum discussion to learn about gender-based violence faced by women in different countries, and ways forward: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/events/giga-forum/violence-against-women-a-global-crisis
#EndViolenceAgainstWomen
Violence against Women – A Global Crisis

In this GIGA Forum, experts tackle the pervasive issue of gender-based violence. Across the world, women suffer discrimination, domestic abuse, and disappearances daily. We shed light on the threats faced by women in their home countries and in exile, examining what Europe can do to better ensure women’s safety.

Starting at 5 pm CET:
“From Hamburg to Brazil: New Pathways for Global Cooperation at the G20”
#GIGAForum with Tomás Marques, Ariel M. Hernandez, Tatiana Berringer, Axel Berger, and Miriam Prys-Hansen.

➡️ Register here to join us online: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/events/giga-forum/from-hamburg-to-brazil-new-pathways-for-global-cooperation-at-the-g20?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

From Hamburg to Brazil: New Pathways for Global Cooperation at the G20

In Hamburg, memories of the protests surrounding the 2017 summit of the G20 still resonate. Evaluating the Group’s 2024 meeting in Brazil, we discuss how it has evolved over the past few years and whether it can serve as the gold standard for global cooperation in an increasingly multipolar world.

On the #G20 and its changing dynamics, current recommendations, commitments, and goals: At our upcoming #GIGAForum, Tomás Marques, Ariel M. Hernandez, Tatiana Berringer, Axel Berger, and Miriam Prys-Hansen will discuss.

➡️ Register now to join us in Hamburg or online on Monday, 25 November: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/events/giga-forum/from-hamburg-to-brazil-new-pathways-for-global-cooperation-at-the-g20?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

From Hamburg to Brazil: New Pathways for Global Cooperation at the G20

In Hamburg, memories of the protests surrounding the 2017 summit of the G20 still resonate. Evaluating the Group’s 2024 meeting in Brazil, we discuss how it has evolved over the past few years and whether it can serve as the gold standard for global cooperation in an increasingly multipolar world.

How has the #G20 evolved since Hamburg 2017? Tomás Costa de Azevedo Marques, Ariel Macaspac Hernández, Tatiana Berringer, Axel Berger, and Miriam Prys-Hansen closely followed the development and will share their insights at the upcoming #GIGAForum, 25 Nov.

➡️Join us at the GIGA or online: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/events/giga-forum/from-hamburg-to-brazil-new-pathways-for-global-cooperation-at-the-g20?utm_source=x&utm_medium=social

From Hamburg to Brazil: New Pathways for Global Cooperation at the G20

In Hamburg, memories of the protests surrounding the 2017 summit of the G20 still resonate. Evaluating the Group’s 2024 meeting in Brazil, we discuss how it has evolved over the past few years and whether it can serve as the gold standard for global cooperation in an increasingly multipolar world.

From Hamburg to #Brazil:
At our next #GIGAForum, experts will explore how the #G20 has evolved since 2017. What role does public engagement play in decision-making today? Could G20 pave new paths for #GlobalCooperation? 🌐

➡️ Join us at the #GIGA or online, 25 November: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/events/giga-forum/from-hamburg-to-brazil-new-pathways-for-global-cooperation-at-the-g20?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

From Hamburg to Brazil: New Pathways for Global Cooperation at the G20

In Hamburg, memories of the protests surrounding the 2017 summit of the G20 still resonate. Evaluating the Group’s 2024 meeting in Brazil, we discuss how it has evolved over the past few years and whether it can serve as the gold standard for global cooperation in an increasingly multipolar world.

🕔 Starting soon, at 5 p.m. (CEST):
“Letting Both Sides Speak? Reporting on #AuthoritarianRegimes in Democratic Media”
With Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin), Jennifer Holleis (Deutsche Welle), Gilda Sahebi (Journalist), Janjira Sombatpoonsiri (GIGA), and @mariajo345 (GIGA).

➡️ Join the #GIGAForum online: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/events/giga-forum/letting-speak-reporting-authoritarian-regimes-democratic-media?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

Letting Both Sides Speak? Reporting on Authoritarian Regimes in Democratic Media

Journalism seeks to be impartial in the sense of “both sides being heard.” When democratic media report on authoritarian regimes, this allows autocracies to spread propaganda and influence what people think of them. Media reporting on non-democratic states must avoid reproducing regime narratives and disinformation.

Journalism seeks to be impartial in the sense of “both sides being heard.” How does this help #AuthoritarianRegimes spread propaganda and #disinformation?

Join Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin), Jennifer Holleis (Deutsche Welle), Gilda Sahebi (Journalist), Janjira Sombatpoonsiri (GIGA), and @mariajo345 (GIGA) for the discussion at the upcoming #GIGAForum.

➡️ Register here for our online discussion on Wednesday, 21 August: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/events/giga-forum/letting-speak-reporting-authoritarian-regimes-democratic-media?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

Letting Both Sides Speak? Reporting on Authoritarian Regimes in Democratic Media

Journalism seeks to be impartial in the sense of “both sides being heard.” When democratic media report on authoritarian regimes, this allows autocracies to spread propaganda and influence what people think of them. Media reporting on non-democratic states must avoid reproducing regime narratives and disinformation.

How to report on #AuthoritarianRegimes?

Discuss with our experts Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin), Jennifer Holleis (Deutsche Welle), Gilda Sahebi (Journalist), Janjira Sombatpoonsiri (GIGA), and @mariajo345 (GIGA), and register now for the #GIGAForum on Wednesday, 21 August, online: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/events/giga-forum/letting-speak-reporting-authoritarian-regimes-democratic-media?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

Letting Both Sides Speak? Reporting on Authoritarian Regimes in Democratic Media

Journalism seeks to be impartial in the sense of “both sides being heard.” When democratic media report on authoritarian regimes, this allows autocracies to spread propaganda and influence what people think of them. Media reporting on non-democratic states must avoid reproducing regime narratives and disinformation.

Letting Both Sides Speak? Reporting on #AuthoritarianRegimes in Democratic Media

Join our #GIGAForum on Wednesday, 21 August, online.

On the panel: Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin), Jennifer Holleis (Deutsche Welle), Gilda Sahebi (Journalist), Janjira Sombatpoonsiri (GIGA), and @mariajo345 (GIGA).

➡️ Register here: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/events/giga-forum/letting-speak-reporting-authoritarian-regimes-democratic-media?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

Letting Both Sides Speak? Reporting on Authoritarian Regimes in Democratic Media

Journalism seeks to be impartial in the sense of “both sides being heard.” When democratic media report on authoritarian regimes, this allows autocracies to spread propaganda and influence what people think of them. Media reporting on non-democratic states must avoid reproducing regime narratives and disinformation.

▶️ Neues Video online:

#GIGAForum zur Wissenschaftskooperation mit #China und #Indien

In dieser Diskussionsrunde sprachen Fabian Falter (RWTH Aachen), Katja Lasch (DAAD), Yannick Ringot (HNC³), Hans Westphal (IGSTC) und Margot Schueller (GIGA) über die Entwicklung von #Forschung und #Technologie in den beiden Ländern. Außerdem beleuchteten sie Chancen für Kooperationen mit deutschen Forschungseinrichtungen und Risiken solcher Partnerschaften.

➡️ Zum Video: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/de/veranstaltungen/giga-forum/wissenschaftskooperation-china-indien-chancen-herausforderungen-deutsche-forschungsinstitutionen

Wissenschaftskooperation mit China und Indien: Chancen und Herausforderungen für deutsche Forschungsinstitutionen

China und Indien zählen zu den wichtigsten Kooperationspartnern Deutschlands in der wissenschaftlich-technologischen Zusammenarbeit mit Asien. Die Diskussion zeigt Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede beider Länder, die für unsere Bewertung der Chancen und Risiken der Kooperation mit ihnen entscheidend sind.