During the coronavirus crisis, the home has assumed a new role: as an office and school, as well as a space for study, childcare and mandatory self-isolation. Within the framework of the Leibniz Campus Lecture of Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø, Prof. Dr. Eva Illouz will explore the challenges that arise from this, as well as how people define intimacy, family and the home. The lecture entitled "When the Home Becomes the Battlefront of a Pandemic. Reflections on an Impossible Location" will be held in English.
The live online format will take place on Wednesday, 11 November 2020 at 6 p.m. and will be available at www.uni-hannover.de/campuslecture. The lecture and the chat will be hosted by Prof. Dr. Mathias Frisch and Dr. Lucie White from the Institute of Philosophy at LUH. There is no need to register.
About the speaker
Eva Illouz, born in 1961 in Morocco, holds a professorship at École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) in Paris and acts as Rose Isaac Chair of Sociology at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She conducts research in cultural studies, social and cultural anthropology, cultural sociology and feminist theory. She has published several books and specialises in sociology of culture, sociology of emotions, sociology of capitalism and the effects of capitalism on emotional life.
The format "Leibniz Campus Lecture"
The Leibniz Campus Lecture is a science communication event of Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø and addresses members of the public, as well as students and university staff. Internationally renowned researchers present current issues in a straightforward manner.
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