Ukraine Lecture Series, Buchpräsentation „‘Images and Objects of Russia’s war against Ukraine’“
Infrastructures are both physical and knowledge-based. Physical infrastructures - such as bridges, power plants, and cable networks - and knowledge infrastructures - including universities and civil society organizations - are increasingly being attacked and destroyed in Ukraine and its occupied territories by Russia's full-scale invasion. As geopolitical uncertainties rise, these attacks are also increasingly affecting other parts of Europe. What does infrastructural resilience mean today? How is it being tested by different forms of attack? How can resilience become preventive rather than merely reactive towards physical and informational attacks? And what role does critical engagement play in shaping infrastructural developments.Zusammenfassung:
Dienstag, 13. Januar 2026, 11.00 Uhr„‘Images and Objects of Russia’s war against Ukraine’“
Ukraine Lecture Series, Buchpräsentation
mit: Natasha Klimenko, Miglė Bareikytė and Viktoria Sereda
Englischsprachige Ukraine Ringvorlesung ausgerichtet vom Kompetenzverbund Interdisziplinäre Ukrainestudien Frankfurt (Oder) - Berlin. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven zum Thema "Infrastructural fragmentation, infrastructural resilience".
Ort: Gräfin-Dönhoff-Gebäude, Europaplatz 1, Hörsaal 8
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