Fourth-year Students' Conference Research Design across Disciplines February 9-10, 2018

Schedule

The course “Research Design across Disciplines” is designed for fourth-year students who, in their final year of LAS studies, should refine their academic skills and intensify contact with academic research, before embarking on writing the Bachelor thesis, applying for Master programs or preparing for the next carrier moves. The main purposes of the course are to expose students to current research and to the expectations to independent and collaborative research in different disciplines, to refresh and deepen the fundamental academic skills, and to let the students develop self-management skills enabling them to take on long and complex projects, such as the Bachelor thesis. University College Freiburg Fourth-year students' conference Research Design across Disciplines February 9, 2018 (Friday)

Panel 1: Room AU01036a Panel 2: Room KGI 1009 8:30 - 10:10 Qualitative Methods throughout LAS Majors Global Actors and their Foreign Policies Vera Wagner: The Mali webseries of the – Analysis Lara Ellenberg: Collaboration and communication within the context of the 8:30 - 8:50 in the context of 's discourse on foreign policy synchrotron light for experimental science and applications in the Middle East

Lena Kulla: Factors influencing the successful incorporation of an David Maull: Ideological fixation or strategic necessity? A theoretical and 8:50 - 9:10 upper-extremities prosthesis into everyday activities empirical evaluation of deterrence as strategic framework to address the risk of cyberattacks Nora Lindemann: The doctrine of discovery in canadian school Anna Nunes-Heinzmann: Non-governmental organizations in development 9:10 - 9:30 books cooperation and the partnership paradigm – Assessing the gap between theory and practice Olivier Rostang: Livestock’s impact on climate change – A case Laura Stelzer: Security cooperation as a strategic bargaining chip in 9:30 - 9:50 of underrepresentation in three countries’ media international relations – The case of the ICC investigation against Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta Maria Seeligmüller: The legalisation of same-sex marriage in Kyra Wider: Iranian identity as a foreign policy affair – A qualitative content 9:50 - 10:10 Germany: Analysing the marriage equality discourse in the analysis of political rhetoric German in 2017 Discussant: Leonie Schröpfer Discussant: Elena Peckhaus 10:10 - 10:30 Break Panel 3: Room Au01036a Panel 4: Room KGI 1009 10:30 - 11:50 Migration Seen from the Inside-Out and the Outside-In: Panel Perspectives on Asia Discussion 10:30 - 10:50 Marthe Hanik: The developmental state theory and its connection Christina Biel: Diversity in the classroom – Revisiting the demand for more to repressive forces in the cases of Japan and South Korea teachers with a migration background in German schools

10:50 - 11:10 Jelena Hoffmann: The emerging human rights system in Sarah Miehle-Honecker: “ What do you mean by integration?” Exploring migrant Southeast Asia – How may the ASEAN Intergovernmental perspectives Committee on Human Rights (AICHR) be effective in mitigating the human rights violations in the Rakhine state of Myanmar?

11:10 - 11:30 Elisa Miebach: Coverage of climate change in eight English- Saskia Schwermer: What are the advantages and challenges of increased speaking newspapers in Southeast Asia between 2013 and 2017 levels of participation of refugees in civic projects in Germany? An evaluation using the example of Südwind e.V. in Freiburg 11:30 - 11:50 Stella Tay: Path dependency and potential prospects – An Leonie Bröcheler: Postcolonial feminist perspective on the German National analysis of the implementation of an European-styled civil code in Integration Plan – On the reproduction of discriminating and culture-hegemonial China discourses concerning migrant women Discussant: Piet Deboven Discussant: Pauline Sprang 11:50 - 12:50 Lunch Break Panel 5: Room AU01036a Panel 6: Room KGI 1009 Panel 7: Breisacher Tor 206 12:50 - 14:30 Views on Humanity Improving Human-Environment Interactions The EU and its Relations 12:50 - 13:10 Paul Grünsch: Thrown into the beyond – An ontological analysis Patrick Gross: Imaginaries of development – Comparing air quality regimes in Judith Bräuniger: Topic modelling and discourse analysis explaining of posthumanism Hong Kong, London and the Bay Area public discourses on the Brexit Blog Corpus (BBC) before the Brexit Referendum in 2016 13:10 - 13:30 Nagihan Mutlu: The influence of ideologies in historiography of Sebastian Lehmler: Driving forces and obstacles of battery electric vehicle Matei Idu: Chapter 23 of the Turkey-EU accession negotiations – An ancient slavery during the Cold War period (BEV) adoption – A multi-level perspective on the socio-technical transition analysis of the judiciary and fundamental human rights towards BEV in Germany. 13:30 - 13:50 Jonas Kamps: The psychology behind fast Japanese script Leonie Schröpfer: How external lecturers can successfully teach education for Hanna Langreder: “ Generation Erasmus”? Qualitative impact analysis of learning sustainable development in the classroom the erasmus programme on European identity amongst German Erasmus students 13:50 - 14:10 Lennard Weslau: Progress past rationality? – An application of Elena Peckhaus: Did voting forecasts influence the political act of voting Lakatosian methodology to traditional and behavioral finance in the case of the Brexit referendum?

14:10 - 14:30 Marie Vetter: On spect-acting gender – An ethnographic study of Laurenz Schöffler: The Relation between the primacy of gender construction and subversion in a festival of theater of the law and domestic Law based on a comparative case analysis of the oppressed German Federal Court and the Czech Constitutional Court Discussant: Jasper Johannsen Discussant: Elisa Miebach Discussant: Benedikt Kau

14:30 - 14:50: Break

14:50 - 15:35 Room KGI 1009 Poster Teaser Session

15:35 - 15:45: Break 15:45 - 17:00 Room AU01042 Poster Presenations University College Freiburg Fourth-year students' conference Research Design across Disciplines February 09, 2018 (Friday)

Poster Teaser Session (1-minute presentations) - KG I HS 1009, from 14:50 Poster session - AU 01042, 15:45-17:00 Loreen Allanic: What brain area is mainly activated in epileptic patients during generalized seizures using the multimodal brain imaging technique fMRI-EEG? Carla Barros-Erismann: How can non-timber forest products trade be a sustainable alternative for land use and developmental aud in remote areas in the Amazon? Case study of COOPERACRE in Acre State, Brazil Magdalena Burtscher: A future that works – Political responses to automation and digitalization

Laurenz Derksen: Origins of ethnic clientelism

Rebekka Deuse: Media interpretation patterns on the NSU-Murders – An analysis of the case of Halit Yozgat

Julia Ditz: The perception of Chinese by the local population in Namibia – An ethnographic investigation

Siana Eberle: Entering a (precarious) man's world – Attitudes of female film students in Germany

Sabeth Häublein: Butterfly species diversity in the protected area Alperstedter Ried, Germany

Clara Holling: Ethnic affiliation as a challenge to political participation in Nigeria?

Jasper Johannsen: Effective shock? A realist policy evaluation of the EU Tobacco Products Directive

Carola Kußerow: Single-molecule super-resolution imaging of EGFR membrane behaviour

Marius Merkle: Emotional residue in misunderstandings

Susanne Ober: Assessing the social innovation potential of community supported agriculture in Germany

Maria Rechkemmer: Understanding Violence – An analytical comparison on the cultures of violence through the works of James Baldwin and Ta-Nehisi Coates Sophie Reinwald: Processes of identity construction and othering in the black veganism movement in the United States Carlotta Sallach: Has there been a shift in the definition of torture in the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights? – A comparative case study in the context of internal conflict Ylva Schmökel: Normalizing the state of exception – How is the necessity of regimes of exeption justified towards the political public in Peru? Lea Strack: Biopolitics in times of globalised reproductive technologies – Understanding India’s Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2016 from a biopolitical perspective Lena Tiedemann: Women's vulnerability to climate change: A gendered evaluation of recent climate change- related policies in six South-Asian countries Anais Vasconez Müller: Exploring caldera formation as the cause for the semi-rectangular depression of the Pululahua Volcanic Complex (PVC), Ecuador Ruth Wadenpohl: AD-Demokraten – A new political migrant organization in Germany

Svenja Woitt: Education for European integration – Supranational implementation and theoretical concepts University College Freiburg Fourth-year students' conference Research Design across Disciplines February 10, 2018 (Saturday)

Panel 8: Room KGI 1016 Panel 9: Room KGI 1009 Panel 10: Room 1019 9:00 - 10:40 Institutions of Right and Justice Woman Images and Imaginaries The Human Body between Health and Disease 9:00 - 9:20 Matthias Auer: Addressing the role of communication in Christiana Papandreou: From Jezebel and Sapphire to the Black Bitch and the Karl Käther: Trying to reduce side effects of Parkinson’s medication transitional justice mechanisms – A Habermasian approach Angry Black Woman – How harmful stereotypes of African American women have led to their collective objectification, sexualisation and demonization

9:20 - 9:40 Piet Derboven: Adherence to the Rule of Law as a Katherine Ridsdill-Smith: A gender-orientated view on inequalities within the Joshua Köhler: Investigating novel autophagy-related cancer treatments countermeasure against national levels of corruption – A cross- Creative Class: Women in Silicon Valley country comparison 9:40 - 10:00 Laura Lepsy: Domestic remedies for corporate violation of Lilly Schlagnitweit: Exploring neoliberal tendencies of feminist fashion blogging Benedikt Kau: Investigating the Berger effect – Instability of alpha international law – A comparative case study of civil and criminal modulations in darkness as a result of habituation pathways 10:00 - 10:20 Katarina Rakic: Vulnerability of Roma women in the case law of Verena Hartleitner: Agency within global care chains – An intersectional Leonor Rebelo: The effectiveness of the Duodopa Pump in the the European Court of Human Rights comparison of France and Germany’s labor migration in domestic care for symptomatic treatment of Parkinson’s disease elderly 10:20 - 10:40 Abdur Zafar: Transitional justice as a tool for post-conflict Pauline Sprang: Femininity – Oppression or capital? The case of the Iranian Hanna-Joy Renner: Identifying the gap between availability and utilization management motocross racer Noora Naraghi of antenatal health care services in Nigerian women living in Germany

Discussant: Maria Seligmüller Discussant: Rebekka Deuse Discussant: Lena Kulla 10:40 - 11:00 Break

11:00 - 12:00 KGI 1009 Closing Ceremony