"Mit!Reden - Transdisciplinarity and participation in ancient studies!"
Transdisciplinarity and participation were the focus of last year's Berliner Antike-Kolleg. I moderated a video series with exciting discussion partners from London, Cairo, Toronto, Berlin and Heidelberg. We discussed what it takes to involve other communities outside academia in research projects at an early stage and how different knowledge cultures can not only reconcile, but also engage in creative and productive dialog! Just take a look:
"Policy brief: What the national education platform needs now"
Together with Wikimedia Deutschland, I designed an event at re:publica on the topic of the "education platform" and, together with my colleagues, accompanied a policy brief in which Wikimedia Deutschland's education strategy is developed.
It sets out how we can now set the course for a transformative concept of learning by not viewing the education platform purely as a technical infrastructure, but by understanding how technical decisions already dictate the way we learn
Open and fair! Blog series for Wikimedia Germany
I have co-published a series of blogs on the digitization of sensitive objects from colonial museum collections. In the first blog, we outline the key challenges. In the following posts, Juma Ondeng from the National Museum of Kenya, Andrea Wallace, researcher and expert on legal issues, and the project team from the Brücke-Museum Berlin, who have digitized the private collection of Schmitt-Rottluf and placed it on Wikimedia Commons, have their say.
"Working Group: Culture, Education, Politics" at the Bastian House of the Berlin State Museums
Since 2019, the working group has been working on further developing political education at museums. To this end, we are designing a format for museums that they can use themselves to anchor the culture of education in the various areas within their own institution.
The final event took place on 29.09.2022. But our projects continue beyond that.
Some other projects
Publications, blog posts, brochures and flyers (selection)
Public moderations
"Change starts with questions."
dr. sabine müller