The next talk of our #HAIT_Colloquium will be held by Yulia Kiselyova & Viktoriia Ivashchenko on the topic "Between Mission & Vulnerability: The Experiences of #Displaced Ukrainian Academics in the Context of the #RussoUkrainianWar". Drawing on semi-structured oral history interviews from 2014-2024 they'll analyze how scholars navigate different feelings such as guilt and how they reconfigure their academic identity!πŸ—£οΈ

πŸ“ When? 20.11. | 11:10
πŸ“ Where? Online via Zoom
πŸ“ https://hait.tu-dresden.de/ext/veranstaltungen/veranstaltung-41493/

Have you ever wondered, how coordinated digital attacks have been instrumentalized in the U.S. to undermine academia?πŸ€” If so come to the next talk held by Ashley A. Mattheis in our #HAIT_Colloquium! In her talk she explores ways in which academia can shore up resilience and resistance in such times.

πŸ“ When? 13.11. | 11:10
πŸ“ Where? Online via Zoom
πŸ“ https://hait.tu-dresden.de/ext/veranstaltungen/veranstaltung-41492/

Mark your calendars!✍️ The next talk of the #HAIT_Colloquium is held by Angela Panaro and focuses on "Autocratization and Academic Freedom". In his talk he explores the relationship between #academicfreedom and #autocratization, highlighting how attacks on universities, scholars, and knowledge production are not merely side effects of #democraticdecline!πŸ—£οΈ

πŸ“ When? 06.11. | 11:10
πŸ“ Where? TIL 110 | Zoom
πŸ“ https://hait.tu-dresden.de/ext/veranstaltungen/veranstaltung-41486/