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SUMMARY:Noon-Talk HS2020.5 / The hauntological Sonic Fictions of Hip Hop fr
 om the Black Atlantic
DESCRIPTION:“Noon-Talks” is an opportunity for PhD candidates and Post-
 docs of the Department of Social Sciences to get to know each other\, pres
 ent their ongoing work\, receive feed-back and engage in discussions with 
 scholars of the various disciplines of our department. Our goal is to fost
 er exchange between scholars and get to know each other’s work. We wish 
 to encourage presenters to address methodological challenges\, theoretical
  issues and conceptual questions they are currently working on. Each prese
 ntation will be followed by prepared comments from a discussant and an ope
 n Q&A session. We cordially invite all members\, faculty and students of t
 he department to join us.\\r\\nProgram20 minutes presentation\, 10 minutes
  comments by a discussant\, 20-30 minutes open Q&A/discussion\\r\\nPresent
 er: Pius Vögele (Political Science)Titel: The hauntological Sonic Ficti
 ons of Hip Hop from the Black AtlanticDiscussant: James Merron (African S
 tudies)\\r\\nFurther dates: 10.11./ 24.11./ 08.12.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>“Noon-Talks” is an opportunity for PhD candidates and Pos
 t-docs of the Department of Social Sciences to get to know each other\, pr
 esent their ongoing work\, receive feed-back and engage in discussions wit
 h scholars of the various disciplines of our department. Our goal is to fo
 ster exchange between scholars and get to know each other’s work. We wis
 h to encourage presenters to address methodological challenges\, theoretic
 al issues and conceptual questions they are currently working on. Each pre
 sentation will be followed by prepared comments from a discussant and an o
 pen Q&amp\;A session. We cordially invite all members\, faculty and studen
 ts of the department to join us.</p>\n<p><b>Program</b><br />20 minutes pr
 esentation\, 10 minutes comments by a discussant\, 20-30 minutes open Q&am
 p\;A/discussion</p>\n<p><b>Presenter</b>: Pius Vögele&nbsp\;<span id="doc
 s-internal-guid-fd83ec69-7fff-d46b-eb02-ed4c63e036a6">(Political Science)<
 /span><br /><b>Titel</b>:&nbsp\;<span id="docs-internal-guid-40c75051-7fff
 -058c-892d-0608063773ff">The hauntological Sonic Fictions of Hip Hop from 
 the Black Atlantic</span><br /><b>Discussant</b>:&nbsp\;James Merron (Afri
 can Studies)</p>\n<p>Further dates: 10.11./ 24.11./ 08.12.</p>
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