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Adele Goldberg, Princeton University
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Outstanding academics present their findings to the Berlin public.
24th April 2012, 7 pm
New forms of political participation?

Keynote and public debate with Craig Calhoun, Einstein Visiting Fellow and director-elect of the London School of Economics and Political Science
Stuttgart21, Occupy Wall Street, or the emergence of the Pirate Party – around the globe people feel excluded by traditional political institutions and decision-making processes. Alternative forms of participation are gaining more and more importance. What are the reasons? How does this affect our political systems? What dangers and opportunities exist herein? Einstein Visiting Fellow Craig Calhoun discusses the possibilities and limits of alternative participation processes.
Andrea Fischer // Former Federal Minister of Health
Martin Haase // University of Bamberg, Member of the Pirate Party Germany
Claus Offe // Hertie School of Governance Berlin
Michael Zürn // Social Science Research Center Berlin
Craig Calhoun
Craig Calhoun is a prestigious sociologist and advocate of using social science to address issues of public concern. He is president of the Social Science Research Council, Professor at New York University, Director of NYU's Institute for Public Knowledge and director-elect of the London School of Economics and Political Science. Since October 2010, he is Einstein Visiting Fellow at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin.
Einstein Visting Fellow
The aim of the funding program “Einstein Visiting Fellow” of the Einstein Foundation Berlin is to integrate outstanding foreign scientists into the Berlin research landscape.
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