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DATE: January 30, 2012

TIME: 18:00

LOCATION: IFG, Reichsratsstraße 17, 1010 Vienna

LECTURE: Eric Hounshell: Paul F. Lazarsfeld and the Territories of Social Research

Today, Paul Lazarsfeld (1901–1976) belongs to the pantheon of Austria’s most celebrated scientists and intellectuals as a pioneer of empirical social research. His emigration to America in 1933, first for professional and later for political reasons, testifies to the “Vertreibung der Vernunft” under Austrofascism and National Socialism, and his phenomenal success in the United States at Columbia University and later influence on social research in Europe earned him an important place in the “transatlantic history of the social sciences.” Many Austrians recall his classic study of a village devastated by economic depression, “Die Arbeitslosen von Marienthal” (1933), or recognize him as a representative of positivism in a famous clash with T.W. Adorno. What is less appreciated is the extent to which his work reflected and shaped mid-century society on both sides of the Atlantic. His lifelong commitment to both applied research and the development and proselityzation of empirical approaches led him to respond to contemporary demands for “substantive research” while constantly refining and disseminating social science methods.This combination made Lazarsfeld especially symptomatic and constitutive of his historical context, as evident in some of the key sociological, journalistic, and literary reflections on the early post-WWII decades in both the United States and Europe.

By taking a wide-angle panning shot of Lazarsfeld’s career, this lecture brings the peculiarity of his biography and the scale of the development of the social sciences that he contributed to into view.  From his first, hand-tabulated radio listening preferences study in Vienna to massive IBM computer-aided surveys in New York; from socialist-inspired social surveys in and around “Red Vienna” to seminars on management science and market research in France; from pedagogical vacation colonies in Upper Austria to summer seminars at a military think-tank on the California coast: these are only a few examples of the dramatic transformations encompassed by Lazarsfeld’s biography.

-Press release

The program Urban Research, curated by Klaus W. Eisenlohr for Directors Lounge 2012, reaches beyond the genre “city films”. Contemporary artists are engaged in local politics, they are concerned with specific urban problems and developments, and they are directly interacting with the public with performances and public interventions. Due to rapid changes of urban environment, place is no more a reliable urban structure connected with consistency and collective memory. Place must be reinvented and newly defined over and over, and this does not only apply for spaces of temporary use. Public space in the sense of social interchange and interaction – as well as just a space free to use – is not a given opportunity any more, which can be taken for granted. International artists address these themes and issues with a variety of forms, experimental, documentary, abstract, and narrative; they intervene directly or they show there visions of public space, and a new urban landscape. For the festival presentation all screening media (besides 35mm projection) and art-related projects are welcome.

Urban Research 2012 will be first presented at Directors Lounge 9–19 February 2012. The program has also been presented internationally in screenings in London, Mannheim, Hannover, Poznan, Freiburg, Essen, Dordrecht, Senigallia, St. Petersburg and Berlin.

We want your work! Please use the online submission form (required!)
http://richfilm.de/DL2012/framesCall.html

And please send your work including 2 video stills to Klaus W. Eisenlohr, Urban Research, Osnabrücker Str. 25, D-10589 Berlin, Germany
Contact: klaus(at)richfilm.de

Urban Research 2012 will first be presented at the media art festival Directors Lounge in February 2012.

Links:
http://richfilm.de/DL2012/framesCall.html
Directors Lounge: http://www.directorslounge.net/
Directors Lounge General Open Call: http://directorslounge.net/submit.html

-Press release

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