Time to Talk is a young and vibrant pan-European network of centres of debate, dedicated to stimulating discussion on the key socio-political themes of the day
On the 8th December, Michel Chaouli will talk to Stefan Willer & the @einsteinforum about failing and falling, the impact of these dynamics upon our lives and their depiction in literature (discussion in 🇬🇧).
Register to attend at ⤵️
https://t.co/YmknS3ZCg1
🎙️This evening at 19:00 CET, À l’air libre continues its analysis of police violence in France and discusses Macron's authoritarian turn with @ellensalvi and @mirakamdar (discussion in 🇫🇷):
🔗 https://t.co/grKG9RNwYw
🔴 #Àlairlibre ce soir à 19 heures en accès libre :
➡️ Il démissionne de la police car il estime qu’elle ne peut plus être transformée de l’intérieur, le policier @AlexLanglois_ est notre invité.
🎬 🎙️ As infection numbers rise again, we are witnessing an increasing trend towards working from home, but what are the broader social, political and economic consequences of home office?
Click below to listen to or watch the full @instofideas debate 👇
https://t.co/TnTVn47T2I
Nov. 5th at 4pm (Central European Time) join us for a discussion on Transatlantic relations after the US presidential elections. The discussion will be held in English and Polish. You can join it on Facebook or You Tube
https://t.co/qf6ZQyWEW3
https://t.co/G1dCNG8Yvn
Wondering what to do this weekend? Don't miss the action-packed live online programme from this year's @CultForum! Tonight's broadcasts have already started and feature discussions on activism, literature and the nature of pan-European identity:
➡️ https://t.co/we1adNw2J5
🎬 Together with Mariana Mazzucato, @DeBalie look at how the current crisis could serve as an opportunity to implement structural economic reforms.
Find out more and watch the whole debate on DeBalie(.)nl👇
https://t.co/2fFdDUJcB1
Can economics be a value-neutral science?
@rjocean & Michael Sandel talk about how economics' obsession with self-interest has failed society & more: https://t.co/BdY3OL7VAU
Check out Rob's new podcast for a deeper dive on topics like this: https://t.co/6LyXGDWSfS
🎙️ 🎬 To what extent is fascism a global phenomenon?
In this @einsteinforum discussion, Benjamin Zachariah uses primarily Indian examples to show the long-term connections between fascist movements & the persistence of their ideas.
https://t.co/AWDNXYzSYc
🎬 How are we to decide what's right in a time of crisis? This @instofideas & @frei_blick debate sees Susan Neiman & Frank Furedi consider the moral implications of anti-coronavirus measures & their impact on personal freedoms and democracy as a whole.
https://t.co/Wb51wMdDzk
🎬🎙️ Ivan Krastev (@IWMVienna) & Jordi Vaquer (Open Society Initative for Europe) talk to @CCCBDebats about the potential consequences of the pandemic for Europe, its unity & its political, economic and social models.
Watch the full debate online now! https://t.co/IBqdpGwXJc
🎬 🇬🇧 The Einstein Forum's director, Susan Neiman, talks to @DeBalie about how Europeans should deal with their history and how not doing so can lead to the nationalism and racism that still haunts many states.
Watch the full video at https://t.co/xopJiHhPCm
75 years after the end of WWII we ask prominent historians and thinkers from different European backgrounds to write an essay about post-war Europe and its people.
Tune in at 8:00 pm for Susan Neiman's essay 📺
https://t.co/FXTRM1K0qP
@Ianth@vfondsvrede@CultForum
📱 LIVECAST 18/6 |In de vorige editie van Tech for Society spraken we over dataïsme. Morgen praten we verder over waarom er geen Europse techreuzen meer zijn. En wat betekent deze afhankelijkheid voor Europa? @biancawylie@paultang@jochemdg@sandervdwaal https://t.co/AOmcvefZ4y
🇷🇺 🎬 The Sakharov Centre talks to Eugene Gontmakher (European Dialogue Expert Group) about the Russian health care system and its response to the coronavirus, budgetary policy in public health and universal basic income. Watch the video at https://t.co/ka03gsjzTK
How will Covid-19 change the future of European cities?
Live in English at 14:00 CET on https://t.co/bIdGqpyp68
With the mayors of Bratislava (Matúš Vallo), Budapest (Karácsony Gergely), London (Sadiq Khan), Stockholm (Anna König Jerlmyr) & Warsaw (Rafał Trzaskowski).
Don't miss @frei_blick's live discussion between Susan Neiman & Frank Furedi tonight at 18:30 GMT / 19:30 CET.
How can we decide what’s right in a crisis? What do history & philosophy tell us? And, how should we weigh up state guidance, individual judgement & moral autonomy?
Make sure you register for tomorrow evening's discussion with two of Europe's leading intellectuals discussing how to be moral in a crisis.
https://t.co/MxkBRAaert