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New ICI Fellows
2024-26

We are happy to welcome 12 new ICI Fellows:

Filippo Bosco, Kirill Chepurin, Franco Constantini, Federica Di Blasio, Yuri Di Liberto, Tobi Haslett, Nicolas Helm-Grovas, Magdalena Krysztoforska, José Antonio Magalhães, Jasmine Pisapia, Angelica Stathopoulos, and Verónica Stedile Luna.

With the beginning of the new academic year on 23 September 2024, the cohort will start working on the upcoming ICI Focus Scale.

 
 
 
NEW ICI LECTURE SERIES
 
KV Scale

Scale

Lecture Series 2024-25

Scales are used to quantify properties such as length and temperature, or also to measure popularity and affect. But as Alice discovers in Wonderland, a change of scale can also have dramatic qualitative consequences. It disrupts customary ways of perceiving, acting, and being — to the point of feeling as ‘queer’ to her as a caterpillar’s metamorphoses. The ICI’s Lecture Series will reflect upon the critical role of scale within and across a wide range of different fields.

 
 
 
RECENT ICI BERLIN PRESS PUBLICATION
 
Cover Commons Museums

Commons Museums

Pedagogies for Taking Ownership of What is Lost

Nuraini Juliastuti
Worlding Public Cultures
Berlin: ICI Berlin Press, 2024

Open Access

This chapbook centres pedagogy within a new model of museum practice that prioritizes community. It focuses on two cultural institutions in Indonesia, the Pagesangan School in Yogyakarta and the Lakoat.Kujawas in Mollo, East Nusa Tenggara, and uses the concept of the ‘commons museums’, which encompasses heritage, memory, and knowledge production to shape futures. 

Paperback | 12.50 EUR 

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UPCOMING
 
The Trouble brwith Thinking

The Trouble
with Thinking

Transnational Dialogues on Academic Freedom

Workshop, 14 Oct 2024

Moving beyond humanitarian frames of scholar rescue, this workshop brings together scholars who have been forced to leave their countries of origin as a result of their resistance to the narrowing of space for thought with scholars currently concerned about the fate of academic freedom in their home countries. The participants of the workshop will explore the playbooks through which scholars have been shut out of sanctioned systems of knowledge production in the Global South and the post-Socialist East, along with approaches they developed to fight this attack on thinking and to rebuild spaces for it in exile.

Organized by Kerry Bystrom and Aysuda Kölemen for Bard College Berlin & OSUN Threatened Scholars Integration Initiative in cooperation with ICI Berlin

Registration will open on 1 Oct 2024

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Planetary Design brReclaiming Futures

Planetary Design
Reclaiming Futures

Conference, 23 - 26 Oct 2024

Today, many people are experiencing the uneven impacts of climate change, pandemics, wars, market crashes, biodiversity loss, and supply chain disruptions on a global scale. That a shared planetary future is, at best, uncertain is widely accepted. Governments, corporations, consultancies, and design firms are trying to tackle this uncertainty by envisioning various future scenarios and ways to get there.

Organized by Governing Through Design project team (Claudia Mareis, Kenny Cupers, Orit Halpern, Laura Nkula-Wenz, Özgün Eylül İşcen, Nadia Christidi, Sudipto Basu, Anke Gründel, Tania Messell), in cooperation with the ICI Berlin

The conference marks the culmination of Governing Through Design, a collaborative research project supported by a Sinergia Grant of the Swiss National Science Foundation.

Partners: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Technische Universität Dresden, Universität Basel, Concordia University, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz (FHNW)

Registration will open on 8 Oct 2024

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