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#STUDIO202X Part 3: Lock Down Globalisation?
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People keep asking me when corona is going to be over and everything will turn back to normal. My answer: Never.
(Matthias Horx, futurologist)
Part 3 of the broadcast series #Studio202X, moderated by Daisuke Tsuda, is entitled “Lock Down Globalisation?” It discusses the effects of the corona crisis on the power balance between the global economic system and the political scope of action of nation-states.
Right after the outbreak of the corona pandemic, we could witness a rapid process of nation-state isolation. National borders were closed, international air traffic was suspended, nationals were brought ‚home‘ from abroad. The fight against the corona virus spreading on a global scale was obviously only thinkable and practicable in national entities. What consequences does this strengthening of nation-state thinking have for the established concepts of globalisation, cosmopolitanism, and international cooperation? Where in the current situation do we find hints that can help us to define the parameters of an international world order after corona?
Daisuke Tsuda will discuss these topics with his guests Markus Gabriel (philosopher and professor, Bonn University), Seiko Mimaki (Associate Professor, Takasaki University of Economics), and Takashi Shogimen (Historian and Professor, Otago University).
Studio202X is a talk format, initiated by the Goethe-Institut Tokyo and moderated by the journalist Daisuke Tsuda, to be broadcasted via Twitter and Facebook. It points out actual perspectives on the corona crisis, going beyond the scope of concrete crisis management in daily life. In talk sessions with Japanese and international artists and experts from the fields of philosophy, sociology, psychology, law, and other disciplines, Tsuda and his guests approach different dimensions of significance of the current situation and ask about scenarios of social change that could be triggered by the present crisis.
During the broadcast, viewers have the opportunity to ask questions to the guests live.
With Japanese and English simultaneous interpretation
Further broadcast:
Fri, April 24
Time TBA
Broadcast via:
English: https://www.facebook.com/goethe.institut.tokyo
Japanese: https://x.com/GI_Tokyo
https://www.youtube.com/user/goethetokyo
(Matthias Horx, futurologist)
Part 3 of the broadcast series #Studio202X, moderated by Daisuke Tsuda, is entitled “Lock Down Globalisation?” It discusses the effects of the corona crisis on the power balance between the global economic system and the political scope of action of nation-states.
Right after the outbreak of the corona pandemic, we could witness a rapid process of nation-state isolation. National borders were closed, international air traffic was suspended, nationals were brought ‚home‘ from abroad. The fight against the corona virus spreading on a global scale was obviously only thinkable and practicable in national entities. What consequences does this strengthening of nation-state thinking have for the established concepts of globalisation, cosmopolitanism, and international cooperation? Where in the current situation do we find hints that can help us to define the parameters of an international world order after corona?
Daisuke Tsuda will discuss these topics with his guests Markus Gabriel (philosopher and professor, Bonn University), Seiko Mimaki (Associate Professor, Takasaki University of Economics), and Takashi Shogimen (Historian and Professor, Otago University).
Studio202X is a talk format, initiated by the Goethe-Institut Tokyo and moderated by the journalist Daisuke Tsuda, to be broadcasted via Twitter and Facebook. It points out actual perspectives on the corona crisis, going beyond the scope of concrete crisis management in daily life. In talk sessions with Japanese and international artists and experts from the fields of philosophy, sociology, psychology, law, and other disciplines, Tsuda and his guests approach different dimensions of significance of the current situation and ask about scenarios of social change that could be triggered by the present crisis.
During the broadcast, viewers have the opportunity to ask questions to the guests live.
With Japanese and English simultaneous interpretation
Further broadcast:
Fri, April 24
Time TBA
Broadcast via:
English: https://www.facebook.com/goethe.institut.tokyo
Japanese: https://x.com/GI_Tokyo
https://www.youtube.com/user/goethetokyo