Charles Taylor, Benjamin Chair 2019
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Susann Schmeisser
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Andrew Arato, Fellow
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Susann Schmeisser
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Andrew Arato, Fellow
Jean Louise Cohen, Fellow
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Susann Schmeisser
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Jean Louise Cohen, Fellow
Zhang Shuangli, Fellow, Berlin
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Susann Schmeisser
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Zhang Shuangli, Fellow, Berlin
Theoretical thinking has always been an indispensable moment within the efforts to change social reality.
Allison Weir, Fellow
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Susann Schmeisser
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Allison Weir, Fellow
Nikolas Kompridis, Fellow
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Susann Schmeisser
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Nikolas Kompridis, Fellow
BILL BYRNE, CO-INVESTIGATOR, GIVING VOICE TO DIGITAL DEMOCRACIES, CAMBRIDGE
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Una Yeung
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BILL BYRNE, CO-INVESTIGATOR, GIVING VOICE TO DIGITAL DEMOCRACIES, CAMBRIDGE
Our goal is to build a framework in which insights from humanities-based subjects and non-technical disciplines can have a real impact in the development of new technologies.
CLÉO CHASSONNERY-ZAÏGOUCHE, POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, EXPERTISE UNDER PRESSURE, CAMBRIDGE
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Una Yeung
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CLÉO CHASSONNERY-ZAÏGOUCHE, POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, EXPERTISE UNDER PRESSURE, CAMBRIDGE
I am engaged in how humanities can produce expertise on experts to help qualify, uncover and check the power of ideas.
Daniel Loick, Fellow, Berlin
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Susann Schmeisser
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Daniel Loick, Fellow, Berlin
Subaltern communities have often developed highly effective strategies to respond to the multiple current crises. The rest of the world can learn from them – not the other way around.
Bertram Lomfeld, Fellow, Berlin
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Susann Schmeisser
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Bertram Lomfeld, Fellow, Berlin
Law coins our social grammar. Social change needs legal utopianism.