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Journal: German Politics and Society

German Politics and Society (New York: Berghahn Books) is the flagship journal for the DAAD network of Centers for German and European Studies in North America. The journal provides a forum for critical analysis and debate about politics, history, film, literature, visual arts, and popular culture in contemporary Germany.

 

CGES Activities Report

Download the 2008 CGES Annual Acitivies Report (788 KB, pdf)

Download the 2007 CGES Annual Activities Report (1.47 MB,pdf)

Download the 2003-2007 CGES Final Activities Report (469 KB, pdf)

Older Reports:

2006 CGES Annual Report

Research Collaborative Publications
Many publications have resulted from the CGES sponsored Research Collaborative seminars, by both students and professors. These include (listed by collaborative):

Books:
(2005) Gender, Revolution, and Citizenship in Modern Societies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Myra Marx Ferree With Aili Mari Tripp, eds. Global Feminism: Women’s Transnational Activism, Organizations and Human Rights (New York : New York University Press, 2006).

(2005) Citizenship and Identity in Central Europe
Alison Frank, Oil Empire: Visions of Prosperity in Austrian Galicia (Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 2005).

(2004) Europeanization and Reform of National Welfare States
Jonathan Zeitlin With Philippe Pochet and Lars Magnusson, eds., The Open Method of Coordination in Action: The European Employment and Social Inclusion Strategies ( Brussels : Presses Interuniversitaires Européennes-Peter Lang, 2005).

Articles, Lectures & Conferences:

(2006) German Language and Immigration in International Perspective

CGES Research Collaborative Conference
Conference Program

(2005) Gender, Revolution, and Citizenship in Modern Societies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Myra Marx Ferree; “Metaphors of Class and Race: Comparing German and American Feminism”, in Looking Forward, Looking Back: A Women’s Studies Reader, by Judith Pinch, et al ( New York : Prentice Hall, 2005), 276-98.

“Transnational Feminist Organizations on the Web: The Case of the European Women’s Lobby”, University of Stockholm , Sweden (April 2005); Potsdam University , Germany (May 2005); Dept. of Communication Sciences, UW-Madison (October 2005).

(2005) Citizenship and Identity in Central Europe

Kathryn Teigen DeMaster (Environmental Studies), 2005 CGES Fellow
“Sowing the Mustard Green Seed: Hmong Gardeners Cultivate Knowledge, Land, and Culture”, in Discourses and Silences: Indigenous Peoples, Risks and Resistance, eds. Garth Cant, Anake Goodall, and Justine Inns ( Canterbury University Press: Canterbury , New Zealand , 2005).

Rebekah Pryor Paré (German and Musicology), 2005 CGES Fellow
German Taste? Early-Eighteenth-Century Music Discourse, National Style, and Unification of Aesthetic Judgments”, German Studies Association Conference (September 2005).

(2004) Europeanization and Reform of National Welfare States

Mark Nance (Political Science), 2004 CGES Fellow
With David M. Trubek and Patrick Cottrell, "'Soft Law,' 'Hard Law,' and European Integration: Toward a Theory of Hybridity”, in New Governance and Constitutionalism in Europe and the US, eds. Scott, Joanne and Grainne de Burca ( Oxford : Hart Publishing, forthcoming). Also published as Jean Monnet Working Paper (02/05) and University of Wisconsin Legal Studies Research Paper No. 1002.

Alex Caviedes (Political Science), 2004 CGES Fellow
“The Difficult Transition to Transnational Interest Representation: The Case of Immigration Policy”, European Union Studies Association Conference (March 2005).

(2004) Out of Europe : Time, Place, and Memory since 1945

Michael Bernard-Donals; “The Politics of Language: Recollections, Reconnections”, 2005 Midwest Modern Language Association Conference (Nov 2005).

(2002) Gender, Genre and Politics in the Trans-Atlantic World, 1776-1989

Jessica Brown, 2002 and 2003 CGES Fellow and Myra Marx Ferree (Sociology), Faculty
“Close your Eyes and Think of England : Pronatalism in the British Print Media” Gender & Society 19.1 (2005): 5-24.

(2001) Fascism and Its Legacies
Erik Jarosinski (German), 2001 CGES Fellow
“Staging the Fascist Metropolis: Myth, Rationality, and Anxiety in New Berlin”, in Staging the City, ed. Robert Brazeau.

 

Publications by Affiliated Faculty and Speakers

 



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