Publications worldwide

Here you will find a selection of publications from the departments and the institutes worldwide.
  • Positionspapier Fachkräfte

    (September 2023)
    German as the Key to Successfully Attracting and Integrating Skilled Foreign Workers
    Five recommendations of the Goethe-Institut on the immigration of skilled workers
  • Cover of Everything Passes Except The Past Goethe-Institut

    (June 2021)
    Everything Passes Except the Past takes an artistic and discursive approach to coming to grips with a colonial past that remains present in museums, public space, and image archives. The contributions in this book propose visionary theoretical, practical, and ethical foundations for future museums based on artistic and curatorial remediation of ethnographic collections. They also cover the role of colonial films in our collective and national memory, as well as the challenges and perspectives of tearing down or replacing monuments and renaming streets.
  • AKBP Ein Rückblick

    (November 2020)
    AKBP – Ein Rückblick gathers relevant articles from Politik & Kultur, the journal of the Deutscher Kulturrat (German Cultural Council). Edited by Johannes Ebert, secretary-general of the Goethe-Institut, and Olaf Zimmermann, executive director of the Deutscher Kulturrat, the book is dedicated to Klaus-Dieter Lehmann and looks back at a decade of foreign cultural and educational policy.
  • The Goethe-Institut and digital civil society

    (October 2020)
    How can the Goethe-Institut help to connect digital civil society worldwide? The mapping of digital civil society in Germany describes the status quo and shows future potentials. The brochure is licensed under the Creative Commons license "Name - 4.0 international" (CC BY 4.0). Distribution and re-use is explicitly welcome.
  • The Year of German-American Friendship

    (March 2020)
    "Wunderbar Together" – the Year of German-American Friendship in the USA, under the leadership of the Goethe-Institut, brought together more than 500 partner organisations under one roof. On 240 pages, the final publication of the project provides an insight into the largest Year of Germany of foreign cultural and educational policy to date with 2,800 events.
  • Die Zukunft braucht Bildung

    (September 2020)
    The future needs education. - The Goethe-Institut is committed to education in the field of education for sustainable development (GNI) and develops innovative educational formats internationally, together with its cooperation partners.

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