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Call for Applications

Theme: Borders, Migration and Knowledge
Type: PhD Scholarships
Institution: ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius
Location: Hamburg (Germany)
Deadline: 1.3.2022

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„Beyond Borders“ provides scholarships for different stages of Ph.D.
research. It supports research about borders and boundaries in past
and present times and promotes interdisciplinary exchange in the
social sciences and humanities.

The Call for Applications 2022 is open till 1 March 2022 and focuses
on „Borders, Migration and Knowledge“.

Borders are an integral part of our everyday life. Political, social,
virtual, intellectual, and cultural borders are hotly contested, both
in international contexts around issues of migration, security,
trade, or global education and within nations trying to deal with
increased diversity and changing notions of national culture and
history. Geographical borders separate states, regions, and cities.
They mark the breadth and depth of territorial organization while
informal symbolic and social boundaries define values and norms for
social, cultural, and religious life. All types of borders can be
conceived as social constructs: They may refer to cultural and
historical backgrounds, result from international treaties or
political negotiations or reflect public debates on controversial
topics.

In our increasingly globalized world in which human mobility and the
constant circulation of goods, objects, ideas and practices are also
an integral part of everyday life, the importance of border making
and crossing is growing. Borders and cross-border regions function
therefore as manifestations of social, political, economic, and
cultural change.

Focus 2022: Borders, Migration and Knowledge

The migration of people is intimately connected to the migration of
knowledge and culture.

However, strong international borders still define what is considered
national literature, art, or history and which artists, writers, and
thinkers from which parts of the world gain global recognition. We
invite project applications that explore how national and
international canons are produced and changed. Under what conditions
do knowledge and culture circulate easily, and when are they blocked?
What powers and interests are served when canons are defined? How do
museums, universities, archives, and libraries change when
traditional intellectual and cultural power centers are displaced or
decentered?

Questions concerning borders, migration, knowledge production and
circulation as well as social and cultural transfers across nations
are the focus of the current call for applications for Ph.D.
scholarships. We encourage applications for projects concentrating on
following aspects, although other topics will also be considered:

- trajectories of migration and mobility of cultural and intellectual
  production,
- social and cultural dimensions of borders,
- cultural borders and their manifestation in arts and cultural
  production,
- circulation of ideas and knowledge,
- the changing understanding of the “national”,
- transnational and global cultural institutions and canons,
- decolonizing decoloniality – what is a decentered approach to
  producing, disseminating, teaching about and acting upon knowledge
  in more equitable ways.

We invite applications from Ph.D. students worldwide studying borders
and bordering phenomena in different regions of the world. Both
empirical research based on extensive fieldwork and projects centered
on theoretical reflection are eligible for support. Innovative and
challenging research questions as well as comparative approaches are
highly welcome.


Contact:

Dr. Anna Hofmann, Director
Head of Research and Scholarship
ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius
Feldbrunnenstrasse 56
20148 Hamburg
Germany
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://beyondborders.zeit-stiftung.de




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