GAG349: Konstantin Phaulkon im Königreich Ayutthaya

Wir springen in dieser Folge ins 17. Jahrhundert. Ort des Geschehens ist das siamesische Königreich Ayutthaya, das von europäischen Mächten als Handels- aber auch Missionierungsstandort entdeckt wurde. Mittendrin: ein griechischer Abenteurer, der es am Hof des Königs Narai innerhalb kürzester Zeit in die höchsten Positionen geschafft hat.

Wir sprechen über den rasanten Aufstieg und noch rasanteren Abstieg dieses Mannes, und was französische Jesuiten und nicht zuletzt der Sonnenkönig Ludwig XIV. damit zu tun hatten.

Das Episodenbild zeigt Phaulkon in einer Abbildung aus dem 17. Jahrhundert.

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Quelle: https://www.geschichte.fm/archiv/gag349/

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GAG349: Konstantin Phaulkon im Königreich Ayutthaya

Eine Geschichte über einen griechischen Aufsteiger in einem siamesischen Königreich

Wir springen in dieser Folge ins 17. Jahrhundert. Ort des Geschehens ist das siamesische Königreich Ayutthaya, das von europäischen Mächten als Handels- aber auch Missionierungsstandort entdeckt wurde. Mittendrin: ein griechischer Abenteurer, der es am Hof des Königs Narai innerhalb kürzester Zeit in die höchsten Positionen geschafft hat.

Wir sprechen über den rasanten Aufstieg und noch rasanteren Abstieg dieses Mannes, und was französische Jesuiten und nicht zuletzt der Sonnenkönig Ludwig XIV. damit zu tun hatten.

Das Episodenbild zeigt Phaulkon in einer Abbildung aus dem 17. Jahrhundert.

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Quelle: https://www.geschichte.fm/archiv/gag349/

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Empowering Visions: New Perspectives on Gender and Diversity in Photography

3 Planten/Monde: Ankündigung für einen Workshop

Teaser Workshop: Empowering Visions, Hannover 10th of June 2022

Take the opportunity to join our Symposium&Workshop Day „Empowering Visions – New Perspectives on Gender and Diversity in Photography“ on the 10th of June! Finally, we can supply you with all the information necessary to participate in the lectures and workshops and what you need to do to sign up.

On this day we want to explore how documentary photography deals with concepts such as visibility, gaze, hierarchy, gender and diversity. Our idea is to facilitate discourse in a motivating and sensitising space that raises awareness of patriarchal, colonial and racist structures in visual journalism and photographic teaching.

We, a team of students, professors and teachers from the Photojournalism and Documentary Photography programme in Hanover have been working hard to bring students and experts in the field together to discuss questions of legitimacy in image-making, of authorship and to promote awareness of gender and diversity-related questions.

To this end we will exchange ideas with people across the field of photography in order to hear from all participating sides on developing new perspectives on the medium and the practice!

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Quelle: https://visual-history.de/2022/06/01/empowering-visions-new-perspectives-on-gender-and-diversity-in-photography/

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Stellenausschreibung: Community Manager – OA eBook Usage (OAeBU) Data Trust

OPERAS is the Research Infrastructure supporting open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in the European Research Area. Its mission is to coordinate and federate resources in Europe to efficiently address the scholarly communication needs of
European researchers in the field of SSH. The European landscape of scholarly communication in the SSH is currently patchy, fragmented and not organized enough to be efficient, particularly to address the challenge of transitioning to Open Science. This is due to several factors, such as the small size of resource providers, the variety of technical skills and resources across the community. The nature of the SSH disciplines also adds specific challenges which are not correctly addressed at scale,
such as the diversity of publication languages, the entrenchment in diverse cultural backgrounds and the need for specific forms of scholarly communication (monographs, critical editions, and edited bibliographies, amongst others). By fulfilling its mission, OPERAS provides the research community with the missing brick it needs to find, access, create, edit, disseminate and easily and efficiently validate SSH outputs across Europe. In one word, OPERAS unlocks scholarly communication resources and
enables the whole field to reinvent itself in the new Open Science paradigm.
The OPERAS AISBL was established in 2020 and we are now seeking to recruit a Communication Manager for the OAeBU Data Trust project.

Job Description

This position is responsible for facilitating community consultation and engagement for the international Open Access eBook Usage (OAeBU) Data Trust effort, funded initially through the Andrew W.

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Quelle: https://dhd-blog.org/?p=17953

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