Publikationen
Eine Liste aller Publikationen, die zum Lehrstuhl Caritaswissenschaft gehören, finden Sie hier.
Tagungen/ Konferenzen
Beiträge von Prof. Dr. Klaus Baumann zu Tagungen und Konferenzen 2025
- 28. Mai 2025: Ewig jung? Die Abschaffung des Alterns. Interdisziplinäre Podiumsdiskussion aus Sicht der Biologie/Medizin, der Alternsforschung und der Theologie. Katholische Akademie der Erzdiözese Freiburg.
- 27. Mai 2025: Prof. Dr. Klaus Baumann & Ms. Laura Daniela Londoño Quintero (University of Freiburg): (How) Can robots and AI facilitate and promote dignified elderly care? Basic assumptions, potential scenarios and their acceptance by clients and nurses. Online Presentation in Session I „Robots and artificial intelligence in elderly care“ of the Conference on: CARE AND SUPPORT. APPLICATION OF ROBOTS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN ELDERLY CARE. Budapest, The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Pázmány Péter Catholic University, and the Scientific Council for Care Policy of the Ministry of Interior Venues, May 27th, 2025.
- 10. April 2025: „ob Freiburg der mir von Gott zugewiesene Ort der Tätigkeit ist […]“? Zu Leben und Werk von Mathilde Otto (1875-1933), Gründerin der Elisabeth-Schwestern 1925. Zum 100-jährigen Jubiläum der Elisabeth-Schwestern, Freiburg – Dreiamstr. 15 (Gründungssitz der Gemeinschaft der Elisabeth-Schwestern).
- 07. März 2025: Wir machen unser Kreuz und Leid nur größer… … durch die Traurigkeit.Beitrag zur Tagung: „Krankheit und Leid als transformative Kraft? Bedeutung der Spiritualität in Medizin und Pflege.“ – Internationale Fachkonferenz Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt – Campus Eichstätt
- 20. Februar 2025: Orientierungsfragen für kultursensible rituelle Diakonie nach terroristischen oder extremistischen Anschlägen – katholische Perspektiven. Beitrag (online zugeschaltet) zur Tagung: Kultursensibler Umgang mit religiösen Riten nach einem terroristischen oder extremistischen Anschlag mit Todesopfern. Joint Workshop des Käte Hamburger Kollegs für Apokalyptische und Postapokalyptische Studien und des Diakoniewissenschaftlichen Instituts der Universität Heidelberg 20. Februar – 21. Februar 2025 am CAPAS Heidelberg.
- 03./04. Februar 2025: Der Barmherzige Samariter braucht keinen Tempel ?!? Mitwirkung auf der Podiumsdiskussion des 18. Forum Theologie und Caritas – in Verbindung mit dem AB Caritaswissenschaft aus Anlass 100 Jahre Caritaswissenschaft an der Universität Freiburg.
- 29. Januar 2025: Palliativmedizin und Spiritualität. Basiskurs Palliativmedizin ONLINE. Südbadische Ärztekammer.
- 18. Januar 2025: Wohlfahrtspflege ohne Caritas & Co.? Sozial- und Gesundheitswesen ohne kirchliche Verbände? Beitrag zu den 54. KV-Tagen in Fulda – Bonifatiushaus: Kirche und Staat – gemeinsam oder getrennt? – die unheilige Allianz
Vorträge
Lecture Series „War-Peace-Reconciliation“
The aftermath of wars and violence and the work for peace and reconciliation
When wars are ended, the wars are not over. Their consequences are manifold, the material and economic ones maybe the easiest ones to deal with. Physical, psychological, social and spiritual wounds and devastations espcially among the military and civil populuations continue in manifest and latent ways, also across the generations. They have serious impacts on the whole of societies, political systems, health care and social welfare. War consequences challenge and undermine processes of peace and reconciliation in spite of the needs and willingness for new beginnings after war.
International Interdisciplinary Lecture Series: The aftermath of wars and violence and the work for peace and reconciliation Internationale interdisziplinäre Vorlesungsreihe: Die Folgen von Krieg und Gewalt und die Arbeit für Frieden und Versöhnung In an open, international and interdisciplinary series of lectures, experts from different countries and post-war societies as well as different scholarly disciplines and political roles are invited to offer their experiences and insights as well as practice and strategies for coping with, and healing of material, somatic, psychological, social and spiritual wounds of war and violence. This series is a cooperation of the Girubuntu Peace Academy, an initiative of the Chair of Caritas Studies at Freiburg University together with Rapred Girubuntu e.V., together with Ackermann-Gemeinde and the Baden-Württemberg – Burundi cooperation’s cluster on Peace Building Initatives and Peace Research. The lecture series has completed three semesters and will continue next summer semester 2025.
WS 24/25
The first appointment was November 21st, 2024:
PD Dr. Maggie Schauer, Psychotraumatologist at the University of Konstanz & vivo international,
spoke about: Treatment of Multiple and Complex Traumatization in Post-War Communities – A Joint Approach of Testifying and Healing: Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET).
The second appointment was December 19th, 2024:
H.E. Archbishop emeritus Simon Ntamwana, Burundi,
spoke about: Challenges and opportunities for peace in Burundi and the Great Lakes region of Africa and the reconciliation work of the „Apostolic Work New Life for Reconciliation”
The third appointment was January 16th, 2025:
PD Dr. med. Wolfgang Wöller, Bonn, until 2017 affiliated with Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf and medical director of a psychosomatic hospital at Bad Honnef close to Bonn, teaching analyst and trauma therapist,
spoke about: Resource-oriented Trauma Therapy in Post-War and Conflict Regions
SoSe 24
The first appointment was April 18th, 2024:
Prof. Dr. Heide Glaesmer (Deputy Chair, Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, University Medical Center Leipzig) will talk about and discuss her research results and insights on the aftermath of the 2nd World War in the elderly German population – almost 80 years after the end of it:
spoke about: In the shadow of war – Long-term psychosocial and health sequels of World War II trauma in the German elderly
The second appointment was June 6th, 2024:
Prof. Dr. Ari Sitas, Director of Institute of African Alternatives, Cape Town
spoke about: Have we Lost our Moral Compass?: The Ethic of Reconciliation in Crisis…
The third appointment was July 11th, 2024:
Christina Pauls M.A, Chair of Political Science, Peace and Conflict Research at the University of Augsburg
spoke about: Trauma in the genes – an incurable diagnosis? On the „heritage“ of Russian Germans
WS 23/24
The first appointment was November 9th, 2023:
Dr. Orest Suvalo,Executive director at the Institute of Mental Health at Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU), Lviv, Ucraine
spoke about: The impact of the Russian war on the lives and mental health of the Ucrainian people. What can the public health system do about it?
The second appointment was December 7th, 2023:
Prof. Dr. med. Leon Mutesa, Faculty of Medicine, University of Rwanda, Kigali
spoke about: Intergenerational transmission of epigenetic effects and PTSD: The case of Rwanda after the genocide against the Tutsis.
The third appointment was January 18th, 2024:
Prof. Dr. Spiro Janovic, Ministry of Croatian Veterans, State Secretary:
spoke about: War traumata and other consequences in Veterans and their families after the war in Croatia: What is helpful?
The fourth appointment was February 1st, 2024:
Prof. Dr. Alma Dzubur-Kulenovic, Clinical Center Sarajevo University, Clinic of Psychiatry, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
spoke about: The impact of war experiences on individuals, families and society in Bosnia today. Perspectives of a researcher and practitioner in mental health.