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MKGD Mailing List

MKGD Mailing List

 

 

The research network Military, War and Gender/Diversity (MKGD) operates a mailing list that is linked to the University of the Bundeswehr in Munich. The main languages of the list are English and German.

If you are interested in learning more about the MKGD research network on a regular basis, you can subscribe to this MGKD mailing list, which provides information about upcoming events of the research network, such as the seminars of the online research colloquium and the workshops, sends out calls for papers for MKGD conferences and writing workshops and refers to thematically relevant events or calls for papers of the cooperation partners in the research network.

To be added to the mailing list, please send an e-mail to the following e-mail address: mkgd.forschungsverbund@gmail.com

Since this is a closed mailing list for relevant researchers – from freelance scientists, doctoral candidates and postdoc to experienced scholars – we ask you to provide your name and academic title, the institution to which you are affiliated, the URL of your own website if applicable, your email address and your research interest within the thematic framework of the research network (in a few keywords). These information will help us to set up the network.

If you would like to have thematically relevant calls for papers or event announcements sent via the mailing list, please also send them to the following e-mail address: mkgd.forschungsverbund@gmail.com

 

The Data Security of our Mailing List

If you wish to become a member of the mailing list, we require an e-mail address from you as well as information that allows us to verify that you are the owner of the e-mail address provided and that you agree to receive e-mails sent via this mailing list.

We use the so-called single opt-in procedure to ensure that emails are sent via the mailing list with your consent: in the course of this procedure, you expressly express your intention to be added to our mailing list as a potential recipient of emails. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail. The address is only actively included in the mailing list if this confirmation is received. You have the option of unsubscribing from the mailing list at any time by sending an informal e-mail: in this case, we will delete this data.

We use this data exclusively for sending the requested information and offers.

The software used for our newsletter is “Brevo”. Your data is transmitted to Brevo when you click on links in our newsletter. Brevo is prohibited from selling your data and using it for purposes other than sending newsletters. Brevo is a certified provider that has been selected in accordance with the requirements of the European General Data Protection Regulation (“DSVGO”) and the German Federal Data Protection Act (“BDSG”). Further information on Brevo’s data protection can be found here: https://www.brevo.com/de/datenschutz-uebersicht/

You can revoke your consent to the storage of the data, the e-mail address and its use for sending the newsletter at any time by sending an informal e-mail.

The data protection measures are always subject to technical updates: for this reason, we ask you to inform yourself about our data protection measures at regular intervals by consulting our privacy policy and the privacy policy of Hypotheses.

 

Contact:

Prof. Dr. Isabelle Deflers, Professor of Early Modern History, University of the Bundeswehr Munich, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Department of History, Germany

Email: isabelle.deflers@unibw.de

Prof. Dr. Karen Hagemann, James G. Kenan Distinguished Professor of History and Adjunct Professor of the Curriculum in Peace, War, and Defense, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of History, United States

Email: hagemann@unc.edu

 

The administration is in the hands of:

Stephan Friedrich Mai, M.A., Research Assistant, University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich, Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Department of History

Email: stephan.friedrich.mai@unibw.de