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RACISM
____activist
Sexism, Homophobia, Antisemitism - the Comfort in the Problems
of "Others" (BM7)
Koray Yilmaz-Günay, member of the board of directors
of GLADT e.V. (gays and lesbians from Turkey) [Berlin]
____concerning health
The Effects of Racial Resentment on Health Policy Issues (BM7)
Tülin Duman, pharmacist who loves soccer, health expert,
runs the alternative soccer store GOAL [Istanbul, Berlin]
____spiritual
Spiritualized Racism. Mobilization and Flexibilization of
Anthropological Traditions (BM7)
Jana Husmann-Kastein, cultural scientist and researcher in
gender studies, associate of the research training group "Geschlecht
als Wissenskategorie", Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
[Berlin]
____theoretical
A Brief Introduction to the Theory of Racism (BM7)
Manuela Bojadijev, member of Ultra-red and Kanak Attac,
does research on migration, racism and political theory [Frankfurt/
Main, Berlin, London]
REAPPROPRIATION
We are the culture: Creating cultural space in Liverpool
by reappropriating urban space (BM 11)
Tomke Lask, Social Anthropologist who works in the School
of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Liverpool
[Liverpool]
RECIVILIZATION
About the Mechanical Aspects of Creativity (BM8)
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Peter Weibel, artist, exhibition curator and
art and media theorist, head of ZKM Karlsruhe, since 1993
head curator of the Neue Galerie at the Landesmuseum Joanneum
Graz, honorary doctor of the University of Art and Design
Helsinki (2006), [Karlsruhe/ Graz]
RECLAIMATION
The horticultural reclaimation of urban wasteland: The Pansy
Project and other methods of Guerrilla Gardening (BM 11)
Paul Harfleet, artist and curator. He formulated The Pansy
Project, an ongoing artwork that involves the planting of
pansies at sites where he has experienced homophobia. He has
since taken the project across the UK and beyond [Liverpool]
RECYCLING
__metal
Metal recycling in Seaforth and shipping
to China (BM 11)
Rob MacDonald, reader in architecture at the Liverpool School
of Art & Design, Liverpool John Moores University. Practising
Architect and Vice President of the Liverpool Architectural
Society [Liverpool]
__space
Reuse and recycling in practice - the story of The
Art Organisation (BM 11)
Gregory Scott-Gurner, curator and co-director of The Art Organisation,
which has co-opted eleven privately owned buildings across
Liverpool [Liverpool]
RE-EVALUATING
Demolition as concept, lack of future vision: The value of
buildings and architecture in Liverpool (BM 11)
David Dunster, architect, Roscoe Professor of Architecture,
University of Liverpool [Liverpool]
What is the value of art, who values it and why? (BM 11)
Paula Ridley, chair, Liverpool Biennial, former chair Victoria
& Albert Museum, London [Liverpool]
REINVENTING
How to actualize a childhood ambition after 55 years. An
autobiographical story (BM 11)
Helen Brady, novelist, poet and actress, mother of seven children.
In her early seventies she graduated from The Ruskin College,
Oxford and from Liverpool John Moores University with a BA(hons)
in Imaginative Writing [Liverpool]
We built with mud. Searching for counterstrokes in a climate
of overproduction and consumption in design (BM 11)
Caspar Jones, spatial artist andlLecturer in Interior Design
at Liverpool John Moores University [Liverpool]
RELIGION
____charismatic
Charismatic and Enthusiastic Communal Life in Charlottesville,
Virginia: Word of Face, First Baptist Transformation Ministries,
St. Marc's Lutheran Evangelic Church (BM6)
Dr. Harald Wenzel, Professor for the Sociology of North America
at the John-F.-Kennedy-Institute for North American Studies,
FU Berlin [Berlin]
____Church
Bipolar Believing: A Portrait of Two American Churches (Rick
Warren's Purpose Driven Life and Reverend Billy Tallin's Church
of Stop Shopping) (BM6)
Dr. Karen Kramer, Director of Stanford University in Berlin,
Ph.D. in German Studies, Magister in Philosophy [Stanford/
Berlin]
____fundamentalist I
Preserving America: Religious Fundamentalism and American
Politics (BM6)
Dr. Katja Mertin, Sociologist and Political Scientist, Research
Manager at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Delmenhorst [Berlin/
Delmenhorst]
____fundamentalist II
The Religious Right and Bush-Administration (BM6)
Priv. Doz. Frank Unger, Guest Professor for Political Science
at the John-F.-Kennedy-Institute fr North American Studies,
FU Berlin, Fields of Research: International Political Economy
and American Foreign Policy [Berlin]
____Gods
Why the Aztec Gods are so Highly Esteemed among the Chicanos
(BM6)
Dr. Anja Bandau, Junior Professor at the Institute for Latin
American Studies, FU Berlin, Research Focus: Hispanic Cultures
and Literature in the U.S.A. [Berlin]
Juan Soldado. Tijuana's Sacred Border Figure. Religion and
Migration along the US-American-Mexican Border (BM6)
Barbara Buxbaum, Institute for Latin American Studies, FU
Berlin [Berlin]
____Latter-day Saints
About Rejecting the Mormon Faith and Remaining in or Escaping
From the Salt Lake City, Utah Culture (BM6)
Amelia Seymour, Mixed-Media and Installation Artist using
Sound, Film/Video, Photo, Sculptures [Stockton/ Marseille]
REPOLITIZATION
Poor things. Bruno Latours collections. How things become
agents in political assemblies (BM 11)
Karin Harrasser, philologist and Cultural Studies scholar,
director of the Science Communications Research Association
in Vienna, research work at Vienna University and the Humboldt
University in Berlin on the history of prosthetics, Vienna/Berlin
[Berlin]
Shit, piss, blood, sweat, and tears: Bodily functions in performance
(BM 11)
Lois Keidan, co-founder and director of the Live Art Development
Agency [London]
Towards a sustainable arts practice (BM 11)
Lena Simic and Gary Anderson, The Institute for the Art and
Practice of Dissent at Home is a home-run artist activist
initiative, run out of the spare room of a council house in
Everton, Liverpool [Liverpool]
Queer in German: The Cultural Translation of an Idea (BM10)
Ulrike Müller, artist, translator, lecturer at the Academy
of Fine Arts, Vienna; co-editor of the queer-feminist art
journal "LTTR" (New York) [Vienna]
Combating and not Evading Anti-Semitism (BM10)
Nora Sternfeld, art educator and curator (trafo K), since
2006 in the director's team of the master's programme for
exhibition theory and practice "ecm - educating/curating/managing"
at the University of Applied Arts, lecturer at the Academy
of Fine Arts; publishes on contemporary art, art education,
politics of history and anti-racism [Vienna]
RESPONSIBILITY
The Notion of Failure and Responsibility in Performance Today
(BM10)
PD Dr. Krassimira Kruschkova, theatre studies scholar, head
of the theory center of Tanzquartier Wien, teaches at the
Academy of Visual Art and the University of Applied Art in
Vienna [Vienna]
Tracing Responsibility in Emmanuel Levinas (BM10)
Dr. Sophie Loidolt, philosopher with subdisciplines legal
phenomenology and phenomenology, co-founder of "Interdisciplinary
Forum .UND" (with Matthias Flatscher and Peter Zeillinger),
teaches at the Institute of Philosophy at the University of
Vienna [Vienna]
Who is the Financial Crisis Killing? (BM10)
Dr. Rudolf Scholten, legal expert and economist, member of
the Austrian Control Bank stock corporation, 1988-1990 secretary
general of the Austrian Federal Theatre Administration, 1990-1994
Federal Minister of Education and Art, 1994-1998 FM of Science,
Research and Art, and 1996/97 FM of Science, Transport and
Art [Vienna]
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility): Gains through Responsibility
(BM10)
Barbara Stöckl, TV producer, journalist and moderator
[Vienna]
RESTITUTION
Disappropriation, Restitution and Compensation 1938 - 2008
- Guilt and Debts of the Republic of Austria (BM10)
Mag. Eva Blimlinger, historian and civil servant, project
coordinator of art and research funding at the University
of Applied Arts, 1998-2004 research coordinator of the Austrian
Historians' Commission [Vienna]
The Looting of Art and Art Restitution as Exemplified by
Gustav Klimt's works (BM10)
Sophie Lillie, art historian, research focus: private art
collections in Vienna before 1938 [Vienna]
Law or Mercy? Restitution in Austria (BM10)
Mag. Dr. Ingo Zechner, philosopher and historian, since 2003
head of the central contact office of the Israelite Cult Community
Vienna for Jews Persecuted by the Nazis in and outside of
Austria, member of the Commission for Provenance Study and
of the Viennese Restitution Commission [Vienna]
RETELLING (see Ghost
Library)
REVIVING
Local and non-local production. Is technology stripping us
of our resourcefulness? (BM 11)
Gerry Fitzpatrick, owner of second hand bookshop Reid of Liverpool
[Liverpool]
RHETORICS OF DIALOGUE
1. The gestures in a dialogue: talking with hands (BM 11)
2. The role of silence in a dialogue (BM 11)
Geoffrey Beattie, Head of School and Dean of Psychological
Sciences at the University of Manchester. He has published
15 books and has been the resident psychologist on all seven
"Big Brother" series
Dialogues with people who are not there: The nature of auditory
hallucination (BM 11)
Richard Bentall, Professor of Clinical Psychology at
the University of Bangor. His most recent book "Madness
Explained" (2003) received the British Psychological
Society Book Award
How to talk to someone who can't: Communicating with people
after a stroke (BM 11)
Anne Hesketh, Speech and Language Therapist, researching
and teaching at the University of Manchester [Liverpool]
Theory and practice of interviewing witnesses and suspects
involved in major crime(BM 11)
Steve Naylor, Detective Superintendent and part of
Liverpool Police Force's Major Incident Team, accredited Senior
Investigative Officer [Liverpool]
Dialogues with children in impossible situations: What is
it like to be a refugee? (BM 11)
Julia Nelki, Child Psychiatrist in community multidisciplinary
service and lead of school based mental health service for
refugee children, Liverpool [Liverpool]
How to talk to people you can't see: Dynamics of the radio
phone-in (BM 11)
Roger Phillips, Broadcaster on BBC Radio Merseyside since
the early 1970s [Liverpool]
Languages and their borders, shibboleths and other vehicles
and obstacles in the process of communication. With reference
to her work and in particular the aphasic dialogue (BM 11)
Imogen Stidworthy, Artist whose work addresses aspects of
language in her installations, sound and video works.[Liverpool]
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