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SUMMARY:Ralph Weber: Review Session
DESCRIPTION:The colloquium “Reversing the Gaze” is an interdisciplinary
  forum to reflect on methodological\, conceptual and theoretical issues re
 lated to knowledge production in Area Studies and comparative social scien
 ces.\\r\\nIn this semester\, the colloquium will discuss the changes socio
 -scientific analytical concepts undergo to be able to render phenomena int
 elligible in different settings. The standard assumption according to whic
 h concepts\, when properly used\, are independent of context has come unde
 r massive critique\, especially within the context of postcolonial and dec
 olonial critiques. But does this mean that concepts are hopelessly tied to
  context and are bearers of normative assumptions? What happens with analy
 tical concepts when they travel from one historical or regional context to
  another? What is gained – and what is lost? And (why) should we make co
 ncepts crossing borders at all?\\r\\nThe colloquium takes place online via
  Zoom. If you are interested in participating\, please register via the re
 gistration form [https://reversingthegaze.net/colloquium/registration/].
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The colloquium “Reversing the Gaze” is an interdisciplina
 ry forum to reflect on methodological\, conceptual and theoretical issues 
 related to knowledge production in Area Studies and comparative social sci
 ences.</p>\n<p>In this semester\, the colloquium will discuss the changes 
 socio-scientific analytical concepts undergo to be able to render phenomen
 a intelligible in different settings. The standard assumption according to
  which concepts\, when properly used\, are independent of context has come
  under massive critique\, especially within the context of postcolonial an
 d decolonial critiques. But does this mean that concepts are hopelessly ti
 ed to context and are bearers of normative assumptions? What happens with 
 analytical concepts when they travel from one historical or regional conte
 xt to another? What is gained – and what is lost? And (why) should we ma
 ke concepts crossing borders at all?</p>\n<p>The colloquium takes place on
 line via Zoom. If you are interested in participating\, please register vi
 a the <a href="https://reversingthegaze.net/colloquium/registration/">regi
 stration form</a>.</p>
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