Szanowni Państwo,
serdecznie zapraszamy na kolejne wydarzenie z cyklu „Polsko-Niemieckie Spotkania Naukowe”.
Naszym gościem będzie
profesor socjologii pracy, ekonomii i zmiany technologicznej na Uniwersytecie Humboldtów w Berlinie oraz współdyrektor Einstein Center Digital Future,
który w języku angielskim wygłosi wykład na temat
„The Rise of the Adaptive Society. Polycrisis, social transformation, and the politics we might get”
Modern society was dominated by the belief that the world could be shaped by politics and that progress would almost automatically ensure a better tomorrow. Global warming, economic crisis and individual exhaustion have shaken this optimism. Today, the primary concern is to mitigate catastrophe. But even if this succeeds, we will still have to deal with change. Questions of self-preservation are overriding those of individual and collective self-realization. Adaptation becomes the leitmotif of late-modern society. What is still in it for liberalism?
Spotkanie moderować będzie
profesor na Wydziale Socjologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.
25 września 2024 (środa), godz. 18:00
Niemiecki Instytut Historyczny w Warszawie
Pałac Karnickich, Aleje Ujazdowskie 39, Warszawa
Wydarzenie odbędzie się w języku angielskim.
Prosimy o potwierdzenie obecności do dnia 20 września 2024 pod adresem mailowym: wiss-10@wars.diplo.de lub info.warschau@daad.de
Link do wydarzenia na Facebooku:
oraz do strony daad.pl:
Prof. Dr. Philipp Staab: „The Rise of the Adaptive Society. Polycrisis, social transformation, and the politics we might get” - DAAD Polska
Zapraszamy serdecznie
Dear Sir or Madam,
We would like to invite you to an event within the cycle „Polish-German Scientific Encounters”.
Our distinguished guest will be
Prof. Dr. Philipp Staab
professor of Sociology of Work, Economy and technological change at Humboldt University of Berlin and co-director at Einstein Center Digital Future,
who will give a talk in English on
“The Rise of the Adaptive Society. Polycrisis, social transformation, and the politics we might get”
Modern society was dominated by the belief that the world could be shaped by politics and that progress would almost automatically ensure a better tomorrow. Global warming, economic crisis and individual exhaustion have shaken this optimism. Today, the primary concern is to mitigate catastrophe. But even if this succeeds, we will still have to deal with change. Questions of self-preservation are overriding those of individual and collective self-realization. Adaptation becomes the leitmotif of late-modern society. What is still in it for liberalism?
The event will be facilitated by
dr hab. Renata Włoch, prof. ucz.
professor of Sociology at the University of Warsaw.
25 September 2024 (Wednesday), 6:00pm
German Historical Institute in Warsaw (Niemiecki Instytut Historyczny)
Pałac Karnickich, Aleje Ujazdowskie 39, Warsaw
The event will be held in English.
RSVP by 20 September 2024 at: wiss-10@wars.diplo.de or info.warschau@daad.de
Facebook event:
We are looking forward to seeing you at the event.
Kind regards