Doctoral students of both Consortia integrated in the Field of Excellence, Resonant Self-World Relations in Ancient and Modern Socio-Religious Practices & ESOE – Europeanization Processes in Southeastern Europe, as well as of the Department Southeast European History and Anthropology, present their research, and engage in a fruitful and interdisciplinary exchange.
09:00 – 09:05 | Welcome & Introduction |
09:05 – 09:30 | Besian Kutleshi (Department of Southeast European History and Anthropology): Wilfried Krallert's maps in Graz - Science as a tool for genocide: With a focus on the Jewish community in Kosovo |
09:30 – 09:55 | Elizaveta Boiko (Doc Consortia “Resonant Self-World Relations in Ancient and Modern Socio-Religious Practices”): The development of cult urban spaces of the tyrannies in 6th-5th century BC Sicily: how to combine formal art analysis with the concept of collective memory |
09:55 – 10:20 | Aris Dougas Chavarria (Doc Consortia “ESOE – Europeanization Processes in Southeastern Europe”): Border violence and sea deaths at Europe's borderlands |
10:20 – 10:45 | COFFEE BREAK |
10:45 – 11:10 | Ivana Spirovska (Center for Southeast European Studies, Doc Consortia “ESOE – Europeanization Processes in Southeastern Europe”): Entrapped in a Legal Limbo and Finding a Way Out: Revisiting the Concept of Citizenship in the Case of Stateless Members of the Roma Communities in North Macedonia |
11:10 – 11:35 | Lukas Bartl (Doc Consortia “Resonant Self-World Relations in Ancient and Modern Socio-Religious Practices”): Looking for freedom from noise and stress - practices of rest and relaxation in GDR health advisors 1955-1993 |
11:35 – 11:45 | FINAL REMARKS and afterwards LUNCH in front of the room |