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You can find articles, reports and press releases about our project in our press review.
New Article: Depicting European Federalists in Fiction
As part of his ongoing research on various kinds of cosmopolitanism, Fergal Lenehan has published the article “Depicting European Federalists in Fiction: Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi in Bernhard Setzweins Der böhmische Samurai (2017) and Heinrich Mann in Colm Tóibín’s The Magician (2021)” in the Journal of European Studies.
New Article: Making sense of the Permanent Crisis
Following his keynote address at the ReDICo conference, Fergal Lenehan sat down with theorist of cosmopolitanism Gerard Delanty to extend the perspective and to talk about the direction that societies and politics have been taking, particularly in Europe.
Conference Report: Cosmopolitanism in a Postdigital and Postmigrant Europe, and Beyond
The second online conference took place between 27 June and 7 July 2023 within the framework of the ReDICo project funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research. We gathered a total of 34 contributors from different countries, ranging from Columbia and Canada to Israel to present on the theme of Cosmopolitanism in a Postdigital and Postmigrant Europe, and Beyond. A large selection of papers (in English) are available online on the ReDICo YouTube Channel.
ReDICo Conference starting tomorrow!
Our online conference is starting tomorrow! We’re really looking forward to it!
Last minute registrations per e-mail to redico@uni-mainz.de
New Publication: “Digital Europeanism and Extending the Literary Europeanist Discourse”
We are happy to announce that ReDICo members Fergal Lenehan and Roman Lietz recently published their article “Digital Europeanism and Extending the Literary Europeanist Discourse: The Twitter Feeds of @PulseofEurope and @mycountryeurope” in the Journal for European Studies.
New Publication: “Systematic Vulnerabilization of Migrant Students”
In her new article “Systematic Vulnerabilization of Migrant Students: How the Dialogic Approach Can Clear the Way For a Change”, ReDICo member Luisa Conti discusses central factors creating the vulnerable position of migrant students in the time of the recent pandemic, and beyond.
Save the date: ReDICo Conference 2023!
We are glad to announce the program of the second ReDICo conference. Its title is “Cosmopolitanism in a Postdigital, Postmigrant Europe, and Beyond” (Online from the 27th of June until the 7th of July 2023).
Registration per e-mail to redico@uni-mainz.de
ReDICo in Denmark
Between 2 and 4 March ReDICo member Fergal Lenehan from the University of Jena attended the conference “Changing Concepts of “Europe” since the 18th Century: Between the National, the Transnational and the Global” in Aarhus, Denmark.
New Publication: Tweeting the World a Better Place
In study A Roman Lietz and Fergal Lenehan from the ReDICo team explored cosmopolitanism on the social media platform Twitter. The article was recently published in the Persona Studies Journal.