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Esther Gardei and Alexander Ermakov
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Esther Gardei and Alexander Ermakov

Source: https://www.uni-bonn.de/en/university/about-the-university/we-are-uni-bonn/esther-gardei-alexander-ermakov Parent: https://www.uni-bonn.de/en/university/about-the-university/we-are-uni-bonn

Our two scientists at the Center for Reconciliation Research have made it easier for the IT community to identify antisemitism online more quickly and clearly. Our own two graduates took first place in the Kiel University of Applied Sciences programming competition, the Hackathon Against Antisemitism. Both say: We are Uni Bonn.

Color is a statement

Not alone, but also for peace in Ukraine. Above all, the two Team Uni Bonn members want to position themselves: for reconciliation, for the paths to it, and for researching everything that can serve reconciliation and its spread. The two researchers say: "We were successful in the competition and as a team because we can also speak very critically with each other and trust each other."

Esther Gardei und Alexande Ermakov

Bild © Universität Bonn / YouTube

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© Gregor Hübl / Uni Bonn

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Exploring Paths to Reconciliation

When, why, and how does 'reconciliation' become possible in different cultures – after a ceasefire, after a public commitment to peace? What do the terms 'reconciliation' and 'peace' mean in different cultural and historical contexts? How do we communicate about them?

Center for Reconciliation Research2


  1. https://www.uni-bonn.de/de/universitaet/ueber-die-uni/we-are-uni-bonn/esther-gardei-alexander-ermakov
  2. https://www.versoehnung.uni-bonn.de/en?set_language=en