Liebe alle,
hier ein Veranstaltungshinweis:
Am Mittwoch, 24. Juni 2026, 16:00-18:00 findet der Launch des Pocket
Guide für Wissenschafter*innen unter Beschuss
<https://zenodo.org/records/20376637> statt, die deutsche Übersetzung
des Pocket Guide For Academics Under Attack
<https://zenodo.org/records/19730171>.
Mit: Reina Zenelaj, Bernhard Weidinger, Benoît Josset, Rose Sikkink,
Andrea Pető, Friedrich Cain
Ort: Univ. Wien, Hauptgebäude, Hörsaal 16
In Kooperation mit dem Dokumentationsarchiv des Österreichischen
Widerstands/DÖW, mit der COST Action Rising nationalisms, shifting
geopolitics and the future of European higher education/research
openness (OPEN) sowie der COST Action Democratization at stake?
Comparing Anti-Gender Politics in CEE and NME countries
(Antigender-Politics)
https://zeitgeschichte.univie.ac.at/news-events/days-of-attention
Herzlich,
Verena (Halsmayer)
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Dr.in Verena Halsmayer Institut für Geschichte | Universität Wien
Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien
https://ifg.univie.ac.at/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/wissenschaftliche-mitar…
We are happy to invite you to our 10th talk of the Vienna STS Talk Series in 2026S:
[cid:image001.png@01DCFE5F.273400E0]<https://sts.univie.ac.at/en/news-events/details-news-events/news/vienna-sts…>
Best wishes,
Katrin Hackl
Mag. Katrin Hackl
Research Support & Communication
Department of Science and Technology Studies
University of Vienna
Department of Science and Technology Studies
Universitätsstraße 7 /II/ 6th floor (NIG), 1010 Vienna / Austria
T +43-1-4277-49607
katrin.hackl(a)univie.ac.at<mailto:katrin.hackl@univie.ac.at>
Liebe ESTler:innen,
John Clarke ist kommende Woche am Institut für Soziologie zu hören, mit
herzlicher Einladung:
*"Nations, nationalisms and the People: Thinking race and racism
conjuncturally"*
mit John Clarke, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, The Open
University, UK
Mi, 10.06.2026 | 13:15-14:45 Uhr | Seminarraum 2
Der Vortrag findet auf Englisch statt
https://www.soz.univie.ac.at/detailansicht-startseite-veranstaltungen/news/…
Beste Grüße, auch von Emma Dowling
Anna Echterhölter
Dear all,
As some of you may already know, an EST Student Blog website has been in
the making over the past couple of months. Great news - we're finally
launching Epistemic Crossings! Go and check it out here:
https://epistemiccrossings.com.
Three of our EST students have already shared their work, with more to
follow regularly. Read their posts and feel free to comment on them. If
you would also like to publish something, please get in touch with us.
We are also very happy to receive general feedback and comments, and we
will answer any questions you might have to the best of our ability.
It'd be great if you could share the news on social media or with anyone
who might be interested.
Please note that it is best to contact us via this official email
address: epistemic-crossings.geschichte(a)univie.ac.at.
Dolores Šurlina and Philipp Kerle