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Mohammed Abdel Amine, Student,
Berlin Katharina Albrecht studied Arab
Studies since 1998 she works with TRIAD in Berlin. Ursula Albrecht left the DDR
in 1955, lived as stage and costume designer in Vienna, managing since
1970 with success the family Albrecht. Dr. Aref Al-Sheik is the Director
of the Examination Directorate, UAE Ministry of Culture. He has published
over 55 books, including 11volumes of poetry, and has authored the lyrics
to the UAE national anthem. Valery Alzaga Denver, DVice
President of a big US-service-union where she runs the campaign "Justice
for Janitors" organizing illegal cleaning people Jale Arikan
was born in Istanbul in 1969. She came to Germany when she was six years
old, attended the Schauspielschule in Berlin and worked for ARD as their
first Turkish announcer when she was 17. This was followed by numerous
television and film appearances. In 1996 she went to New York, in order
to "get outside the roles of German or foreigner for a while".
From 1997 to 2003 she lived in Los Angeles - an ecstatic period between
worlds: experiences of landscapes & spirituality and the plastic artificiality
of the industry. Selected films: Der Schattenboxer, Lars Becker (1991),
appearance in Samson and Delilah, Nicolas Roeg with Dennis Hopper and
Liz Hurley (1996), Landgang für Ringo, Lars Becker (1997), Ein Engel
schlägt zurück, Angelina Maccarone (1998), Schimanski muss leiden
(2000), Hinter der Tür, Neco Celic (2004), porno!melo!drama!, Heekssok
Sohn (2005) and several films in Turkey including The Hunter, Erden Kiral,
(1987). Blixa Bargeld composer, musician,
"Einstürzenden Neubauten", art- and theatre projects since
the 90ies, Berlin. Mehmet Bayram For several years
Mehmet Bayram has been planning and realizing "Islamische Kulturhäuser"
(House of the Islamic Culture) for the "Islamische Föderation
Berlin". www.mehmetbayram.com
Meron Benvenisti geographer,
historian and author. In the seventies he was Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem.
In the eighties he built up the "West Bank Database Project"
which reports on human rights violations by Israelis and Palestinians
in the West Bank. Esther Bejarano, member of the
woman orchestra in Auschwitz, singer, lives in Hamburg. Lindsay Bremner Lawyers Committee
for Human Rights, New York. Franco Bifo Berardi, Rome, Active
Member of Potere operaio in the 60s, founder of Radio Alice in 1976 and
the telestreet-tv-network against media-dictatorship in 2003 Barbara Bilabel, theatre director,
Hamburg Dr. phil. Angelika Birck, Psychologist,
Staff member of the Berlin Center for the Treatment of Torture Victims
Berlin Zeljko Blace, Zagreb, Initiator
of "a.network", a platform of media labs/centers in South-East
Europe and organizer a.o. new.media.culture.week "Critical Upgrade!"
Zagreb Dr. Jochen Blaschke, Sociologist,
Director of the Institute for Comparative Social Research, Berlin Dr. Knut Boeser, literary manager,
director, author, Berlin. Christian von Borries, Musician,
Conductor, Berlin Karsten Bott, artist, archivist
of daily objects, Frankfurt am Main. Thea Brejzek, director, theatre
scientist, opera and media projects, Berlin. Fritz Brinkmann, photographer,
creative consultant, Hamburg Friedemann Büttner Middle
East Expert, Berlin. Hans Bunge, teacher, collector,
artist, Hamburg. Heiner Busch, Journalist, Police
Expert, Publisher and editor of the magazine Bürgerrechte und Polizei
(Civil Rights and the Police), Bern/Berlin Ted Byfield Faculty member of
the Parsons School of Design, co-moderator of the nettime mailing list,
and the 2002 Journalism fellow of the Design trust for Public Space David Campbel,l Professor for
International Politics, Newcastle. Duncan Campbell, Journalist,
Author, C und Counsselor TV Producer, specialised on the work of secret
services. Since 1998 he is councelling the European Parliament on new
security technolgies. Diana McCarty was born in New
Mexico and has been living in Europe for the last 12 years working as
a media activist. She is the co-founder of the bootlab as well as the
open-source radio project reboot.fm in Berlin. During the nineties, she
and others initiated the nettime mailing list and she has worked as part
of the Media Research Foundation as a co-organizer of the Metaforum conferences
in Budapest. Antonia Carver is a Dubai-based
writer and editor working with contemporary artists and filmmakers. Carver
is editor-at-large of the arts quarterly Bidoun and writes for a wide
range of publications. She’s on the programming teams of various
international film festivals Isolede Charim, (b. 1959) is
a philosopher, co-founder of "Demokratische Offensive Österreich",
university lecturer and publicist (Standard, TAZ, Falter). Publication:
Der Althusser-Effekt. Entwurf einer Ideologietheorie, Vienna: Passagen
Verlag 2002. In 2006, she received the award of the city of Vienna for
science and culture. Madjiguène Cissé,
Author, former spokeswoman of the Sans Papiers movement Paris Georg Classen, member of the
Flüchtlingsrat (Refugee Council), Berlin Bojana Cvejic born 1975 in Belgrade,
is a musicologist, theoretician and performance maker. She has contributed
in many publications in performance studies in Europe. Last publication:
Open Work in Music: "Cage, Stockhausen, Boulez". Jeanine Elif Dagyeli,
born in 1969, daughter of a German teacher and a Turkish journalist, translator
and publisher. She was born in Munich into a left-secular home, but she
grew up in a small town near Nuremberg, where she could only answer the
constant questions about Turkey and Islam with a lot of imagination. Later
she studied Islamic Studies, so she could finally answer these (and her
own) questions. A few years ago, Jeanine Dagyeli took over her father's
publishing house, additionally she works at the Oriental Studies Center
in Halle/Saale. Julius Deutschbauer, artist,
archivist, Vienna Phelim McDermott is one of the
creators of Shockheaded Peter and of Lifegame, in which the memories of
an audience-member were improvised in a live performance. Madeleine Dewald, Film director,
Hamburg Michael Diers, art historian,
professor at the HfBK in Hamburg, as well as visiting professor at Humboldt
University in Berlin. The installations of Tulip House are concerned with
the construction of public spaces in which narrative formats of conveying
and dealing with knowledge are probed. Fiona Doherty Lawyers Committee
for Human Rights, New. Jimmie Durham was born a Cherokee
in the USA in 1940. Already known in the sixties as an artist and author,
Durham finished his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts in Geneva
in 1972 and dedicated himself entirely to political work in the American
Indian Movement. He was co-founder and chairman of the International Indian
Treaty Committee at the United Nations, where his activities led, among
other things, to the drafting of the International Declaration on the
Rights of Indigenous Peoples. During the eighties, he increasingly committed
himself again to art and writing. In 1998 Jimmie Durham came to Berlin
on a DAAD grant, where he still lives while his work is exhibited internationally.
Recently, Durham curated the exhibition, "The American West"
in Compton Verney, Warwickshire, Great Britain. Thomas Ebermann, politician,
author, left the green party in 1989, Hamburg. Dr. Frank Eckart, publisher,
researchers art of the 80ies, media art and design. Berlin. Dr. Carolin Emcke is author,
political theorist and journalist. From 1998 to 2006 she was editor at
„Spiegel“ and the foreign editor in a number of crisis areas. Since 2007
she is the international reporter for „ZEITmagazin“. For her book „On
the Wars“ (2005) she received the „The Political Book“ prize awarded by
the Friedrich-Ebert Foundation and the promotional Ernst Bloch prize.
In May 2008 her book „Silent Violence – Reflecting on the RAF“ will appear
at S. Fischer. Lutz Engelke, medai philosopher,
director of Triad, Berlin Dr. Wolfgang Ernst, Prof. for
media Theory, Humbold University, Berlin. Aytac Eryilmaz,
born in 1952 in Zonguldak in Turkey, w. Works as printer and publisher
in a leftist political press in Ankara and Istanbul. He lLived through
the military coups of 1971 and 1980 and served several months in prison
each time. Eryilmaz Hhad to leave Turkey for political reasons after his
press was forbidden to publish and came to Germany in 1985. He wWorked
in an honorary capacity for Türkei-Data, a forum for Turkish intellectuals
in Germany and for DOMiT- Documentation Center, where he has been a member
of the executive board since 1990. Eryilmaz is Co-initiator of the Migration
Museum in Germany (, 2003) and. Project director of the exhibition: "Fremde
Heimat. Eine Geschichte der Einwanderung aus der Türkei" in
1998 at the Ruhrland Museum in Essen; "40 Jahre Fremde Heimat. Einwanderung
aus der Türkei nach Köln" at the Historical City Hall in
Cologne, 2001. He is a member of the curatorial team of the Project Migration. Harun Farocki, film director,
Berlin. Dr. Michael Fehr, director of
the Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum, Hagen, publisher of "Museum der Museen".
Peter Fitz, actor, Berlin Monika Fleischmann, media artist,
Bonn. Micz Flor, founded networks
of media-centres in Eastern Europe and Asia, developed open source software
and online magazines, Berlin Bruno Flierl, born in 1927.
He studied at the College of Visual Arts in West Berlin and went to East
Berlin in 1951 to work at the German Bauakademie in the Institute of Architecture
and Town Planning. Flierl formulated a theory of architecture that examined
"not only the social dimension of the spatial, but also the spatial
dimension of the social". Stephan Geene, Curator, Publicist,
Filmmaker, Co-founder of the b_books publishing house and bookstore, member
of the collective film ping pong d'amour, Berlin Hans Geißlinger, Soziologist
and Story Dealer, Berlin Mishaal Al Gergawi
is Projects and Events Manager at the Dubai Culture & Arts
Authority. A former investment banker, Al Gergawi regularly contributes
to the new UAE daily The National. Jochen Gerz, artist, Paris Amos Gitai Haifa. Filmmaker,
has made over 30 feautre films, documentaries and fictional films which
deal mainly with the history of the Middle East and Israel, as well as
his own personal history, and the related issues of homeland, exile, religion,
social control and utopia. Claas Glenewinkel Avery F. Gordon
is an author of the highly acclaimed book Ghostly Matters: Haunting and
the Sociological Imagination and Keeping Good Times: Reflections on Knowledge,
Power and People, a collection of essays on political activism and the
radical tradition in the USA today. She is Professor of Sociology at the
University of California, Santa Barbara, and moderator of the weekly radio
program No Alibi. She is currently writing about arrest, war and utopia.
Avery Gordon lives in Paris and Santa Barbara, USA. Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht studied
German and Romance language and literature studies, sociology and philosophy.
At the age of 26, he became a professor in Bochum. Since 1989 he has been
lecturing Comparative Literature Studies at Stanford University and has
become a fervently confessing American. Jeff Halper Minnesota. Professor
of Antropology at Ben Gurion University and the Coordinator of the Israeli
Committee of the Against House Demolitions (ICAHD). Hannes Heer, Historian, film
director, ex-director of the "Vernichtungskrieg, Verbrechen der Wehrmacht
1941 bis 1944", Hamburg Hubert Heinhold, Lawyer, Munich Thomas Heise, Filmmaker, Author,
Director Nele Hertling, born 1934 in
Berlin, raised in Mecklenburg, degree in philosophy, german and theatre
science at Humboldt University Berlin. Since 1962, she was working for
25 years as a 'secretary' at the department music and visual arts at Akademie
der Künste. From 1988 on, she was head of the Werkstatt Berlin, and
artistic director of the Hebbel theatre for 15 years (and initiator as
well of the Festival Tanz im August). Since 2003, she is director of the
artist-programm at the DAAD. Rudolf Herz, artist, Munich. Prof. Dr. Detlef Hoffmann, art
historian, does work on monuments located on former concertration camps
as well as museum theory and praxis. Lives in Munich. Werner Hofmann, art historian,
Hamburg. Current interests are the 'suppressed' and 'forgotten' art movements
of the 19th and 20th centuries. Reinhild Hoffmann Graduated
in Dance at Folkwang University under Kurt Jooss, own choreographies since
1974. Together with Susanne Linke she was head of the Folkwang Dance Studio,
from 1978 to 1986 head of the Bremer Tanztheater, until 1981 together
with Gerhard Bohner. From 1986 to 1995, the Tanztheater Reinhild Hoffmann
was located at the Schauspielhaus Bochum Tom Holert cultural theoretician
and journalist 1992-1995 Texte zur Kunst, 1996-1999 Spex, Köln Karin Hopfmann, Qualified Philosopher,
Refugee-Political Spokeswoman of the Parliamentary Party PDS, Berlin Sabine Horlitz, , Editor of
AnArchitektur, Berlin Dr. Eva Horn, private lecturer
in West European Literature at the Fakultät für Kulturwissenschaft,
Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder. Numerous publications
on the epistemology of the secret service, war in the 20th century and
on the issue of the political secret. Robert Hunger-Bühler, actor.
Rachel Jacobsohn, student ,
Hamburg. Dr. Wolf Jahn,art historian,
author and publisher, Olaf Jensen, engine fitter,
social scientist, researcher into memory and handed-down knowledge in
Hanover. Natalie Jeremijenko, Design
engineer, High-tech artist, New York. www.cat.nyu.edu Dr. Rainer Jogschies, political
scientist and publicist. Examines the fleetingness of (media) perception
in reports, essays and films, Hamburg. Rashed Omar Al Kharji has over
20 years experience in the regional media and is currently a television
broadcaster for Sama Dubai TV, helming his own program focusing on national
culture, history and future. Thomax Kaulmann, artist, net
activist, Berlin. Alexandre Kedar Law Professor
at the University of Haifa. Christoph Keller, artist, Berlin.
Regine Kiepert trained as geographer,
working as a book seller and ownes the "Landkartenanstalt Schropp"
in Potsdamerstrasse 129. www.kiepert.de Enkutatash Kifle, Juvenile Refugee,
Addis Abeba Dr. Anna Klingmann is founder
of KLINGMANN Architects, whose BRANDISM®—an approach to merging
architecture and branding— anticipated current global trends. Latest
publication: Brandscapes: Architecture in the Experience Economy (MIT
Press 2007) Alexe Klosseck, Journalist,
media network indymedia, Berlin Torsten Koch, member of the
research group "Handing Down Historical Consciousness" Psychological
Institute at the University of Hanover. Peter Kottmeier, Theologist,
Hamburg. Rosalia Kozakiewicz, Retiree,
Luban. Merle Kröger, Film director,
Berlin Dr. Jürgen Kuttner, cultural
theorist, Moderator at "Fritz" - Radio, Berlin. Dr. Dietrich Kuhlbrodt, non-practicing
public prosecutor, film and theater actor, commander of the Friedenskreuz
of the former resistance fighters in Europe. Brigitte Landes, , Literary
manager, director, Hamburg. Michael Landy. In his public
art installation, Break Down, (C&A, Oxford Street, Artangel Percy MacLean, Judge at the
Administrative Court Expert for human rights, honorary president of the
organization for holistic medicine Der Weg der Mitte. Berlin Dr. Annette Leo, historian,
author, Berlin. Via Lewandowsky,artist. Works
in different medias like painting, grafic design, fotography, film and
performance art, Berlin. Geert Lovink Founder of the
Australian network for new media research and culture and mailinglists
like nettime and fibreculture Sandro Mezzadra Professor for
History of Political Thinking and founder of the "Tavolo migranti"
of the Italian Social Forum Jens Michelsen, accompanies
and interviews Jewish (former) residents of Hamburg during their re-encounters
with childhood, youth and persecution. Steve Miles, Senior Lecturer
in Sociology at Plymouth University and author of 'Consumerism as a Way
of Life', studies the meanings with which consumers endow the everyday
objects of their consumption. Patty Miranda, cleaning worker,
member of "Legalisierungskampagne", political activist for cleaning
ladies, the organization is called "Respect" for so called "undocumented
migrants". Fred Moten
was born in Las Vegas and lives now in Los Angeles with his wife, Laura
Harris, and their son Lorenzo. He teaches in the Program in American Studies
and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California and is the author
of In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition (University
of Minnesota Press, 2003) and of two books of poetry, Arkansas (Pressed
Wafer Press, 2000) and, with Jim Behrle, Poems (Pressed Wafer Press, 2002).
He is currently completing a manuscript on philosophical, aesthetic and
political fugitivity in black culture, also to be published by the University
of Minnesota Press. Dr. Barbara Müller-Wesemann,
theatre scientist, Hamburg. Tobias Nagl, writes on film
and music for "Spex" and "Jungle World" Hans Naumann, psychoanalysist,
Hamburg. Author Lawrence Norfolk's acclaimed
novels, including Lemprière's Dictionary, create Christopher Nsoh Dr. Zaki Anwar Nusseibeh is
adviser to the Ministry of Presidential Affairs and interpreter to President
HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Chairman of the UAE Pavilion Executive
Committee, and Deputy Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture
and Heritage, he was formerly the personal interpreter and advisor to
the founder of the UAE, HH the late Sheikh Zayed Lana Nusseibeh is Director of
Research and Communications, Ministry of State for Federal National Affairs.
Her areas of policy work include parliamentary affairs, human trafficking,
human rights issues and labor market reform Haralampi G.Oroschakoff, artist
and theoretician, Berlin Hans Ulrich Obrist, internationally
active curator and critic based at the am Musée d'Art Moderne de
la Ville de Paris, Professor at the University of Venice, special correspondent
for the magazine "domus" and chief editor of "point d'ironie,"
published by agnès b. He recently co-curated the exhibition, "Uncertain
States of America" at the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art in
Oslo. Drazen Pantic Co-Founder of
Radio B92 and the first internet provider in Serbia and recently the Open
Source Streaming Alliance for open source streaming Dr. Wolfgang Pauser, essayist
and product analyst, cultural theorist. Works on the narratives of the
world of products, Vienna. Dr. Alexander von Plato, historian,
director of the Institute for History and Biography, Ayse Polat
was born in 1970 in Malatya/Turkey, she is of Kurdish heritage. In1978
she followed her family to Hamburg. Studies in German, Philosophy and
Cultural Studies. Has been filming since she was 15, describes herself
as a cinematic author and never attended a film school. She has filmed
several prize-winning short films on Super 8 and video, parables of freedom
that thematize the life of immigrants in Germany including "Fremdennacht"
(1992), which concerns the suicide of the Turkish asylum seeker Kemal
Altun. Her feature film debut, the road movie "Auslandstournee",
tells of the odyssey of a Turkish drag artist and a little girl through
Europe and into Turkey. "En Garde" was awarded with the Silver
Leopard in Locarno in 2004. Ulrike Poppe, was active in
several opposition groups in the GDR, today conducts political education
at the Evangelical Academy in Berlin. Milan Prodanovic Architect,
Professor for?Urbanism at the University of Novi Sad/Belgrade Norbert Pütter political
scientist at the FU-Institute CLILIP, they research the relationship,
the balance between police and civil rights. Publisher of "Polizei
und Bürgerrechte". Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi is a
Sharjah-based businessman, founder of Barjeel Securities Dubai, chairman
of the UAE Chapter of Young Arab Leaders, columnist and blogger. His encyclopedic
collection of Arab art has never been exhibited Tilman Raabke, studied philosophy,
literary manager, giraffe researcher, berlin. Alan Read, Professor of Theatre
Studies at Roehampton is the author of Theatre and Everyday Life, a study
of the relationship between theatre and the undocumented experience of
the quotidian. Angela Richter, director, member
of the artist collective Isotrop, Hamburg. Daniel Richter, artist, Hamburg.
Jan Ritsema, is a theatre maker
living and working in Brussels. Over the last twenty years Ritsema has
developed a specific model of thinking and producing theatre where self-reflexive
engagement and responsibility are central issues. Jan Ritsema is teaching
theatre at P.A.R.T.S. and has also been engaged in formulating new dramaturgical
concepts in choreography. Sharon Rotbard, Tel Aviv., Architectural
theorist and lecturer, editor of the series of books "Architectures"
by Babel Publishers.s Viola Roggenkamp, Journalist,
author, writes for "Die Zeit", "taz", "Allgemeine
Jüdische Xavier Le Roy,born in Juvisy
sur Orge in 1963, studied biochemistry at the Université Montpellier,
in 1990 PhD in molecular and cellular biology. Since 1992 he has been
living and working as choreographer in Berlin. In 1999 premiere of "Product
of Circumstances" in which he picks out his biography as central
theme. Natascha Sadr Haghigian, Unemployed,
Berlin Eran Schaerf,
Artist, Berlin Florian Schneider, Media
Activist, filmmaker, Cofounder of Kein Mensch ist illegal (No human is
illegal), Munich Rebecca Schneider is assistant
professor in performance studies at the Department of Theatre, Speech
and Dance, Brown University. She was ass. professor at the Department
for Performance Studies at Cornell University. Dr. Marianne Schuller, Prof.
for Literature, with interest in psychoanalysis and theatre, Hamburg.
Jeanette Schulz, artist and
neuro-scientist. Draws comics among other things as medical illustration,
Vienna. Edith Schütrumpf, retiree,
Hohen-Neuendorf Tobias Schwarz student of Social
Anthropology, member of "Initiative gegen Abschiebehaft", a
group of political activists for human rights, against the reality of
deportion-prisons in Berlin. www.abschiebehaft.de
Mentor Selmani, Juvenile
Refugee, Prisztina Hilal Sezgin, born in
Frankfurt in 1970, daughter of a German mother and a Turkish father, both
of whom are Muslims and both academics. Hilal Sezgin is a philosopher,
vegetarian, Muslim, book freak and cat lover. Since 1999 she has worked
for the feuilleton department of the Frankfurter Rundschau, she has published
a detective novel, her last book "Kleines ABC der Freiheiten"
tells in short stories and side comments about the Bermuda triangle of
unhappy love, women and life in the big city. She received an award from
the German Association of Journalists in 2005 for her story about a young
German-Turkish medical assistant. She is currently working on her book,
"Typisch Türkin? Porträt einer neuen Generation" (Herder
Verlag, Spring 2006). Dorothy Sheridan, Director of
the Mass-Observation Archive, University of Sussex. The Mass-Observation
project was founded in 1937 with the aim of creating an anthropology of
ourselves by documenting the everyday life of the British people. Iain Sinclair, novelist and
poet, wanders through London, a pedestrian archivist of the city, gathering
the minutiae of its stories, characters and locales. Eyal Sivan, Film Director, Haifa/Paris Joshua Sofaer is a live
artist who has experimented with archaeological and archival practices
in 'digging up' and displaying the forgotten pasts of our childhood..
Lee Tabler is CEO of the Tourism
Development Investment Company (TDIC) and oversees major developments
in Abu Dhabi, including Saadiyat Island. He has over 27 years international
real estate development experience Stefan Thimmel,
Architect, Journalist, Berlin Roemer van Toorn, Program Director
of the Berlage Institute, Rotterdam. Dr. Monika Treut, film director,
Hamburg Galerdene Tsegmeg, Juvenile
Refugee, Mongolia
Andrei Ujica, born in 1951 in
Timisoara (Romania), has lived and worked in Germany since 1981. Popstar,
author, and filmmaker, he teaches literature, film and media theory. Currently
he is professor at HfG, Karlsruhe and the director of the ZKM Film Institute.
Armen Vartanian
has been involved in venture capital and entrepreneurship his entire career.
He is Director at EcoVentures Dubai, an emissions reduction and carbon
finance firm Prof. Dr. phil. Joseph Vogl,
has been Professor for New German Literature at the HU Berlin since April
2006 and has translated a number of key works of the newer generation
of French philosophers (Gilles Deleuze, J.-F. Lyotard, C. Lévi-Strauss
et al.). Prof. Dr.phil. Christina von Braun
is a cultural theorist, author and filmmaker. Since 2006 head of the Cultural
Studies Seminar of the Humboldt University in Berlin. She is co-founder
and was head of the Gender Studies programme at the Humboldt University
in Berlin from 1996 to 2002. Her research interests include gender, media,
religion, modernity, history of Anti-Semitism. Author and co-editor of
many books and essays on the reciprocal influences in intellectual history
and the gender roles. Her last publications include „Stille Post – Eine
andere Familiengeschichte“ (2007) and „Myths of Blood“ (2007, together
with Christoph Wulf), „Veiled Reality. The Woman, Islam and the West“,
co-edited with Bettina Mathes, was awarded „Best Scholarly Book of the
Year 2008“ in the category of social and cultural studies. Traudl Vorbrodt, Educator and
Social Worker at WeGe ins Leben e.V., Staff member of Pax Christi and
member of the Härtfefallkommission (Commission for Cases of Particular
Hardship), Berlin Prof. Dr. Monika Wagner,
art historian, Hamburg Harry Walter, author, artist,
Stuttgart. Lilo Wanders, TV Moderator.
"Öffnet die Herzen, herzt die Öffnungen". Dr. Martin Warnke, art historian,
Works on the social functions of the fine arts and directs the research
group "Political Iconography" at the Warburg House, Hamburg.
Erika Weinzierl, Univ.-Professor
Emeritus Erika Weinzierl, born 1925 in Vienna, Historian, Director of
the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for History and Society and doyenne of
Austrian social history. Eyal Weizman, architect, worked
with Zvi Hecker in Berlin fort he Palestiaian Town Planning Authority.
Teaches at Ballett School of Architecture in London, at the University
of applied arts in Vienna and at the Technion in Haifa. Dr. Harald Welzer, social psychologist.
director of the research group "Handing Down Historical Consciousness"
at the Psychological Institute of the University of Hanover. The Refugee. Services rendered to Undesirables, Berlin 2002 Talk: Filmic approach to refugee identities and borders in the Middle East Black Market of Useful Knowledge and Non-Knowledge, Berlin 2005 Helmut Wolff, maybe born in
1936, Architect, Hamburg. Armin Wünsche, Cameraman in crisis regions,
Berlin KIOSK, A Life in Four Hours: Zonguldak. Ankara. Istanbul. Essen. Cologne. Cologne 2005 Wolfgang Zinggl, artist "WochenKlausur",
Vienna.
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