List of Sessions

15th GERMAN-ISRAELI FRONTIERS OF HUMANITIES SYMPOSIUM

Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities – Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

Embracing Complexity: Perspectives on the Human Mosaic

14 – 17 September 2025 / Frankfurt, Germany

Please note: the speakers are listed in alphabetical order and the sessions are listed in non-defined sequence. The final order of sessions will be announced upon arrival.


Benefits and Challenges of Measuring Emotions in Real-World Settings

Organizers: Valerie Jentsch & Hadar Fisher

Katharina Förster, University of Hamburg
Dysregulated positive emotion processing as a precursor of bipolar mood episodes – a translational neuroimaging approach

Yael Millgram, Tel Aviv University
Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors as a Case Study: Why Real-World Measurement Matters

Luise Pruessner, University of Heidelberg
Beyond the Lab: Real-World Emotion Regulation Measures Outperform Traditional Approaches

Haran Sened, University of Haifa
Using natural language processing to analyse emotional dynamics in live conversations and accounts of psychotherapy

Inheritance Matters

Organizers: Gal Ventura & Elena Zanichelli

Tamara Abramovitch, Shenkar (College of Engineering, Design and Art) and The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Framing Inheritance: Reprints, Frames, and the Cultural Afterlives of Jacques Callot

Shannon Bool, Kunsthochschule Mainz
Inherited Surfaces: Material Memory and the Rewriting of Form

Ronit Milano, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Inheritance as Legitimation: The Golan Archaeological Museum and Cultural Heritage Politics

Lynn Rother, Leuphana University Lüneburg
Uncanny Provenance: Art History and its Double

Rethinking Family Diversity and Formation in Contemporary Societies

Organizers: Anne-Kristin Kuhnt & Kinneret Lahad

Rawia Aburabia, Sapir Academic College
The Right to Exit Marriage in Non-Liberal Societies: The Case of Muslim Bedouin Women in Israel

Galia Plotkin-Amrami, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Experiencing Emerging Definitions of Child Difference: Mothers’ Transformations in the Contexts of Neurodiversity vs. Gender Diversity in Contemporary Israel

Stefan Reinsch, Brandenburg Medical School
Identifying and anticipating: Reproductive decision-making among people with a rare genetic disease in an evolving therapeutic landscape

Henrike von Scheliha, Bucerius Law School Hamburg
Born Across Borders: The Complex Reality of Surrogacy in International Private Law

Equal Participation: Invisible Disabilities and Inclusive Education

Organizers: Nitsan Almog & Anna-Maria Hintz

Carina Hübner, University of Siegen
Education for students with special educational needs in Germany

Pawel Kulawiak, University of Cologne
Epilepsy in the classroom: When the invisible becomes visible

Yonat Rum, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Searching for a Double Empathy Solution: Mixed-Neurotype Social Interactions in Educational Settings and the Role of Autism Self-Disclosure

Renana Stanger Elran, Tel Aviv University
The right to narrative freedom: a practice of inclusion