Democracy in Crisis

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Academic Responsibility

Chair of Philosophy of Science and Technology and Institute of Philosophy, RWTH Aachen University

Gender and Diversity in Engineering Research Group

Gender and Diversity in Engineering Research Group

Contact Person

Schedulue

Start

05.05.2026

Zeit

Tuesday, 18:30 – 20:00 h

Ort

HO7 im C.A.R.L.

Description

The module “Democracy in Crisis” in the summer semester 2026, will focus on selected challenges that democratic societies have faced in recent times and (in some cases) continue to face.
Through a joint examination of philosophical and political science perspectives on topics such as ‘extremism’, ‘migration’, and ‘(anti-)feminism’, as well as incorporating legal philosophy, legal theory, and political epistemology, we will discuss how individual moments of crisis can contribute to social polarisation, the impairment of democratic discourse, and a decline in trust in democratic processes and institutions.
The aim is to develop critical and analytical awareness, in the spirit of promoting democracy, to provide impetus for discussion on how democracies can be led out of crisis.

Learning Outcomes

  • Raising awareness of threats and crises to democracy, its institutional deliberation and decision-making processes, and its rule of law.
  • Recognising the beginnings of threats and the onset of functional impairments (historical, intellectual and social).
  • Classifying potential dangers to the democratic order.
  • Recognising the connections between sources of danger, worldviews, and ideologies.
  • Ability to critically analyse corresponding threats and situations and knowledge of decisive counterarguments against worldviews and ideologies that endanger democracy by approving of such threats, spreading them and attempting to portray them as legitimate.

Program

05.05.2026

Introduction 

Wulf Kellerwessel & Sebastian Bernhard

12.05.2026

Philosophy of law & legal theory,
Susanne Beck

19.05.2026

Democratic practice in crisis,
Carmen Krämer

26.05.2026

Between experts and populists – democracy in the knowledge crisis
David Terwiel & Caner Dogan

02.06.2026

(Anti-)feminism
Franziska Martinsen

16.06.2026

Migration
Frank Dietrich

23.06.2026

Extremism
Armin Pfahl-Traughber

30.06.2026

Lies
Pascale Willemsen

07.07.2026

Examination date

Procedure/Working method​

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Certificate

Protocol with reflection  (2 CP, not graded), questionnaire (4 CP, graded)

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