The Berliner Korrespondenzen are seeking new ideas for a world that seems to be growing increasingly divided. Each volume of our bilingual book series brings together two prominent thinkers, academics or artists with diverse biographies and different professional backgrounds for a discussion. In unexpected constellations, they discuss the world’s great questions for the future. The new era of tectonic shifts appears to offer an opportunity to openly negotiate differences, forget about old certainties, and create new models and strategies for visionary actions that cross the boundaries of discourse.
The publications are released as part of the event series by the same name which will continue in 2019 and 2020. You can find more informations about the events here.
Max Czollek
With a Foreword by the Editors
Open Horizons in Times of Isolation
Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Mathias Énard
Religious (Dis)Orders - Searching For A Change of Perspective
Kamel Daoud, Christoph Markschies
Swetlana Alexijewitsch, Ruprecht Polenz
Unfairly Allocated – An Economic Order Without Alternatives?
Arjun Appadurai, Marcel Fratzscher
Tolerating Order – How Much Can Freedom Take?
Can Dündar, Susanne Baer
Fake News, Facts, Fiction – Ordering Global Public Spheres
Rogers Brubaker, Anne Peters
Boundless (Dis)Order – Mobility And Borders In Transition?
Shalini Randeria, Wolfgang Kaschuba