On January 29, we met for the eleventh WeberWorldCafé “Changing Neighbourhoods” in the Werkstatt der Kulturen, Berlin. In case you were unable to attend, we collected some of the social media coverage that was posted before, during and after the event in this blog post. Find out more about the event and the table topics here.
Hallo Berlin-Bubble, wenn ihr Zeit und Lust habt, würde ich mich freuen, Euch beim nächsten WeberWorldCafé zu begrüßen. Es findet am 29.1. von 14:30 – 18 Uhr in der Werkstatt der Kulturen statt. https://t.co/srV805hD23#wwc#wwc11
Using participatory WorldCafé approaches to discuss urban issues and the gendered right to the city, meeting old friends, getting to know new international colleagues next week in Berlin- all reasons to feel good about my job! <3 https://t.co/7r6NxALv7T
Different definitions for the term neighbourhood, “good” and “bad” neighbourhoods, privacy in neighbourhoods — those were important topics at table no 3, says table host Britta Hecking #wwc11
The Max Weber Foundation promotes global research, focused on the areas of social sciences, cultural studies and the humanities. Our research is conducted at ten institutes in various countries across the globe with different and independent fields of focus. Through our globally operating institutes, we are able to contribute to the communication and networking between Germany and our host countries or regions. By promoting academic dialogue and merging academic and non-academic employees from several countries with different cultural backgrounds, the Max Weber Foundation is able to strengthen the internationalization of research.
Das WeberWorldCafé-Blog begleitet und dokumentiert die verschiedenen WeberWorldCafés und schafft so neben dem analogen Diskussionsraum während der Veranstaltungen einen zusätzlichen digitalen Raum für einen offenen Dialog. Ziel der WeberWorldCafés ist es, transregionale Themen aus möglichst vielen Perspektiven zu betrachten und wissenschaftliche Impulse aus verschiedenen Regionen zusammenzuführen.
The WeberWorldCafé blog links the digital possibilities of communication with the actual event of the WeberWorldCafés and creates an additional, digital space for open dialog. The aim of the WeberWorldCafé events is to discuss the transregional topics with manifold perspectives and thus bring together different academic impulses from various world regions.