Interdisciplinary Summer School: Crisis Analysis
What We Can Learn from the Classical Theories of Durkheim and Bourdieu
Current crises affect nearly all aspects of human existence and all spheres of late modernity. Climate change, war, the rise of authoritarian illiberal democracies, economic crises, the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and Brexit are just a few examples of these societal challenges. The Émile Durkheim Research Unit: Crisis Analyses is dedicated to addressing these issues of the post-global era and focuses on the comparative-historical analysis of meta-crises.
The Émile Durkheim Research Unit invites applications for its upcoming interdisciplinary Summer School. This program aims to introduce students and early-career researchers to the scientific framework of crisis analysis, linking their personal experiences of crisis definition, perception, and resilience strategies to key theoretical perspectives.
Kindly include a short motivation letter and a brief CV ( ~150 words ), no longer than one page.
  
                
              Current crises affect nearly all aspects of human existence and all spheres of late modernity. Climate change, war, the rise of authoritarian illiberal democracies, economic crises, the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and Brexit are just a few examples of these societal challenges. The Émile Durkheim Research Unit: Crisis Analyses is dedicated to addressing these issues of the post-global era and focuses on the comparative-historical analysis of meta-crises.
The Émile Durkheim Research Unit invites applications for its upcoming interdisciplinary Summer School. This program aims to introduce students and early-career researchers to the scientific framework of crisis analysis, linking their personal experiences of crisis definition, perception, and resilience strategies to key theoretical perspectives.
Kindly include a short motivation letter and a brief CV ( ~150 words ), no longer than one page.
          Registration period
        
        
          Monday, 21.04.25
        
      
          Time
        
        
          Wednesday, 14.05.25 - 10:00 AM 
              
                – Friday, 16.05.25
              
               - 05:00 PM
            
          
        
      
          Topic
        
        
          Sociology, Crisis analysis
        
      
          Speaker
        
        
          Werner Gephart (Bonn), Gisèle Sapiro (Paris), Paul Lagneau-Ymonet (Paris)
        
      
          Target groups
        
        Students
Researchers
          Languages
        
        
          Englisch
        
      
          Location
        
        
          Argelanderstraße 1, 53115 Bonn
        
      
          Reservation
        
        
          required
          
        
      
          Registration/Ticket
        
        
      
          Additional Information
        
        
      
          Organizer
        
        
          Émile Durkheim Research Unit: Crisis Analysis - in person of Jure Leko (Bonn)
        
      
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