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New Call "Promoting German and European Studies in Canada" |
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Aucune traduction disponible The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has launched its new call for
proposals "Promoting German and European Studies in Canada" to support
scholarly research, networks, conferences etc for the German and European
Studies Community in Canada at Canadian universities.
Funding is available in particular for research projects, the development
of joint transatlantic programs, transatlantic mobility of Canadian and
German students/faculty, research visits of German or European faculty
members, lecture series in German or European Studies, and more.
Proposals may be submitted for a maximum of a two-year funding cycle at
this time. The deadline for submitting proposals is October 1st.
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The Past on Display - Museums, Film, Musealization- Call for Papers |
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CCGES at York University (Toronto) will be hosting the conference "The Past on Display - Museums, Film, Musealization" from April 28-30. 2011, and conference organizers, Peter McIsaac and Gabriele Mueller, invite submissions for paper proposals by 30th of September.
Both museums and films are now recognized in German Studies as key sites for the production of historical knowledge and the construction of cultural memory, but what they share in how they present the world remains largely unexplored by scholars. This conference focuses on the intersections between museum and film practices in German culture and seeks to deepen our understanding of past and present relationships between both media by exploring their commonalities and differences. In last few decades, these exchanges between the media and their increasing convergence have often been captured in the relatively unexplored and under-theorized notion of ‘musealization’. Using the notion of musealization, the conference aims to explore the intersections between the exhibition practices of the museum and the visual media in Germany. CCGES welcomes proposals for papers that investigate this relationship between the museum and visual media and their contributions to history and memory discourses in German culture. As an outcome of the conference, organizers intend to publish a volume of essays based on selected conference presentations.
For more information on the conference including details on how to submit paper proposals visit.
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Research Clusters in German/European Studies: New initiative to support research networks |
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GermanStudies.ca invites scholars (over 250 experts are currently listed on the experts directory) to present their current research in thematically organized research clusters. These research clusters themes will be based on the input provided by researchers organized around shared interests. To start this process GermanStudies.ca has identified initial cluster groups/themes that – very broadly - reflect some of the major research initiatives in German Studies at Canadian Universities. Scholars are invited to suggest additional, more narrowly defined research themes and indicate in which cluster theme(s) they wish to have their current research projects featured.
Suggested Cluster Themes: German and European Politics (Parties, Social Movements); Policymaking/ Key Policies (Environment/ Education etc); Economic Development and Monetary Policies; German and European Society (Aging/ Youth Culture); Cultural Diversity (Immigration/Integration/Identity); Dealing with the Past/ Nazi Germany/ Holocaust; Urban (Sub-national and Sub-state) Studies ; Contemporary Cultural Life in Germany (Cinema/Arts/Literature); German Philosophy and Thought; German-German relations (Literature, Film); Postwar Germany/ Reunification; 1st World War and Weimar Republic; Pre- and Early19th Century Germany; Woman Studies/Queer Studies ; Classics and Romanticism; Medieval Germany; Language Acquisition and Training.
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New DAAD Visiting Professor to CCGES York |
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Aucune traduction disponible The coming fall term will see CCGES welcome a New DAAD Visiting Professor, Dr. Ulrich Best to York and the Centre. At present, Ulrich is a Government of Canada post-doctoral research fellow at the University of British Columbia-Okanagan. He has previously taught European Studies at the University of Chemnitz and geography at the University of Leicester. While at York, he will teach both Geography and German Studies. His main research interests include the critical geopolitics of Europe, border studies, urban politics, and the history of critical geography, particularly in Germany. Ulrich's most recent projects have examined energy security debates in Germany and Poland and the history of Socialist Internationalism. Dr. Best will be taking the place of Dr. Marcus Funck who spent the last three years at CCGES York, teaching history and overseeing CCGES' research agenda.
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Peter McIsaac est le nouveau directeur du CCEAE de l’Univers |
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Le Centre canadien d’études allemandes et européennes de l’Université York a le plaisir d’annoncer la nomination de Peter M, McIsaac à la direction du Centre pour un terme de trois ans renouvelable et ce, à partir de juillet 2010. Peter a entretenu des liens étroits avec le Centre depuis son arrivée à l’Université York en janvier 2008; sa nomination marque la volonté du Centre d’adopter un agenda favorisant la recherche et le rayonnement du Centre pour les prochaines années. Peter, qui s’exprime couramment en allemand, en anglais et en espagnol possède un B. Sc. en physique et en allemand (Université du Michigan, 1990) et un doctorat en langues et littérature germaniques (Havard, 1996).
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