Phantom Borders – Real Boundaries?

Phantom Borders – Real Boundaries?

Organizer
Chair for South-East European History; Chair for South Slavic Languages and Cultures
Venue
HU Berlin
Location
Berlin
Country
Germany
From - Until
31.08.2015 - 12.09.2015
Deadline
10.03.2015
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By
Nenad Stefanov

The perception of a “free flow” of commodities, ideas and people in a global dimension seems to have grasped the crucial features of societal processes since 1989. Borders and boundaries on the other hand seem to be outdated, as if they belong to a vanished historical epoch. However, developments in recent years have shown that borders – although in modified and different shapes and forms – still play a decisive role. Recent tragic incidents in the Mediterranean Sea, for instance the suffering of refugees, as well as the armed conflict in the Ukraine are an indicator for the remaining importance of materialising demarcations as well as the dynamics of demarcation discourses.

In view of these processes, KOSMOS Summer University 2015 is dedicated to two central fields of research that have been developed partly in Berlin-based Projects in recent years:

The first field, Phantom Borders, will continue research initiated by the project “Phantom Borders in Eastern and Central Europe”, which deals with the reappearance of former imperial borders – that lost their political meaning many years ago. This approach enables the critical analysis of contemporary ways to reintroduce vanished border lines consciously or non-consciously in social practices, discourses, etc.

The second focus will be on the seemingly opposite phenomenon: the way obstacles for movement and communication as well as modern borders are re-established. With this in mind, we will discuss research on issues involving new ways of border-control, bio-politics, methods of migration, etc. We will employ the experiences gained in South-Eastern Europe in order to put the theme into a European context and investigate the effects of global processes particularly on European border regimes.

The main objective of this year’s KOSMOS Summer University (organized by the Chair for South-East European History and the Chair for South Slavic Languages and Cultures) is to bring all these different approaches together in order to better understand dynamics of imposing boundaries and the ways of surmounting them. This simultaneously promotes an enhanced understanding of societal processes which are characterised by various types of “demarcation” while traditional ones seem to vanish at the same time.

The event thereby brings together young researchers from different backgrounds to generate a creative and interactive learning environment. The programme will include tutorials and research highlights by outstanding experts in their field as well as critical analyses of the literature and the development of innovative ideas (proposals) in smaller interdisciplinary teams. Due to the interdisciplinary perspective of the Summer School, papers from all research areas are welcome, particularly History, Cultural-Anthropology, Geography, Ethnology and Linguistics.

To apply for KOSMOS 2015, please submit the following:

Curriculum Vitae
Letter of Motivation (addressing the question "Why do you want to attend?")
Letter of Reference

If interested, please send your application until 10th of March 2015 to:
Dr. Nenad Stefanov
Coordinator KOSMOS Summer-University 2015
nenad.stefanov@hu-berlin.de

Programm

Confirmed speakers include:

Prof. Hannes Grandits, Chair for Southeasteuropean History, HU Berlin.
Prof. Christan Voss, Chair for South-slavic Languages and Cultures, HU Berlin.
Prof. Dr. Nathalie Clayer, Centre d’Études Turques, Ottomanes, Balkaniques et Centrasiatiques, EHESS Paris.
Prof Dr. Sevasti Trubeta, Department of Sociology, University of the Aegean, Mytilene.
Prof. Dr. Sarah Green, Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Helsinki.
Prof. Dr. Paul Weindling, History of Medicine, Oxford Brookes University.
Béatrice von Hirschhausen, Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin/Paris.

Contact (announcement)

Nenad Stefanov

HU Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin

nenad.stefanov@hu-berlin.de


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