“Seen Through a Spatial Lens … ”: Interview with Ulla Berg
This interview is part of the series “Seen Through a Spatial Lens … – Spatializations in Global Times”. The series presents the guests invited by the Collaborative Research Centre 1199...
This interview is part of the series “Seen Through a Spatial Lens … – Spatializations in Global Times”. The series presents the guests invited by the Collaborative Research Centre 1199...
This article is part of the TRAFO series “Emerging Topics. Insights from ‘Behind the Scenes’”. Today, we put the spotlight on the workshop “Postcolonial legacies, scholarly mobility and research capacity...
In the series “Feldman Fellows Revisited“ we regularly interview former and current Feldman fellows on aspects of mobility in academia, transregional approaches abroad and where they stand on definitions of...
In the series “Feldman Fellows Revisited” we regularly interview former and current Feldman fellows on aspects of mobility in academia, transregional approaches abroad and where they stand on definitions of...
In the series “Feldman Fellows Revisited” we regularly interview former and current Feldman fellows on aspects of mobility in academia, transregional approaches abroad and where they stand on definitions of...
In the series “Feldman Fellows Revisited” we regularly interview former and current Feldman fellows on aspects of mobility in academia, transregional approaches abroad and where they stand on definitions...
by Sebastian Schwecke The German Historians‘ Convention 2016 in Hamburg selected for the very first time a non-western country as its partner country: India. This choice was mirrored by a...
This article is part of the TRAFO series “Doing Global International Relations”. By Pinar Bilgin Global International Relations (IR) has become shorthand for the culmination of decades’ efforts into addressing...
In an interview with Jadaliyya, Valeska Huber talks about her new book Channelling Mobilities: Migration and Globalisation in the Suez Canal Region and Beyond, 1869–1912. The historian’s dissertation deals with...