Zapraszam do odsłuchania reportaży etnograficznych towarzyszących właśnie opublikowanej książce autorstwa Agaty Stanisz oraz Waldemara Kuligowskiego z IEiAK UAM w Poznaniu. Książka pt. Ruchome modernizacje. Między Autostradą Wolności a "starą dwójką" to podsumowanie projektu badawczego realizowanego w latach 2013-2016 w miejscowościach położonych między A2 a DK 92 na odcinku między Nowym Tomyślem a Świeckiem: http://ruchomemodernizacje.weebly.com/audiostories.html
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poniedziałek, 11 września 2017
czwartek, 19 czerwca 2014
Localities through Mobility. Cultures of Motorway in Contemporary Europe: session/sesja 3
11.06.2014: International Conference on Localities through Mobility.
Cultures of Motorway in Contemporary Europe organized by the Department
of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at Adam Mickiewicz University in
Poznan (Poland). Conference funded by NCN as a part of Moving
Modernization project. Conference helded in KontenerArt -Mobilne Centrum
Kultury in Poznań.
conference fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/motorwayconference
official project website: http://ruchomemodernizacje.weebly.com
conference fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/motorwayconference
official project website: http://ruchomemodernizacje.weebly.com
SESSION TWO/SESJA DRUGA
1. Stavros Skrepetos: From the branches of the olive tree to the roads of the world. Transferring the olive tree culture with motorcycles
Bio: The Faculty of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies of the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki. Stavros Skrepetos is a student of the Master Program ‘Studies in the Languages and Culture of the Countries of South Eastern Europe’ at the Faculty of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies of the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki. He has participated in the Konitsa Summer School of the Border Crossings Network and some Student Conferences in Istanbul, Bucharest and this year in Belgrade and Zadar. In this year he started to study Slovenian and Turkish language in an initial stadium.
2. Peter F. N. Hörz, Marcus Richter: Between Arrival and Departure – Some Ethnographic Notes on Time and Space in Motels
Bios: University of Applied Sciences, Esslingen and Philipps Universität Marburg. Peter F. N. Hörz teaches Anthropology and Sociology at Hochschule Esslingen. He studied Empirische Kulturwissenschaft/Volkskunde and Erziehungswissenschaft in Tübingen and Vienna. There he got his PhD in 2001. Hörz is author/co-author of numerous publications. Some of them refer to the culture of transport and mobility. Marcus Richter is a research assistant at the Department for European Ethnology at Philipps Universität Marburg. He studied at the Bamberg University and at Tomsk Polytechnic University. Recently he started his dissertation project on appropriation of nature in biodynamic agriculture.
3. Paweł Wita: Hitchhiking in modern Europe. History, impacts and possible uses
Bio: Social Anthropolgy, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Pawel Wita – born in 1989, graduated from Adam Mickiewicz University, master student of Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität. Interested in urban anthropology, political sciences and politics in general. He hitch-hikes a lot.
4. Waldemar Kuligowski, Agata Stanisz: Moving modernization. Motorway A2 vs trunk road no 92
5. Discussion
Localities through Mobility. Cultures of Motorway in Contemporary Europe: session/sesja 2
11.06.2014: International Conference on Localities through Mobility.
Cultures of Motorway in Contemporary Europe organized by the Department
of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at Adam Mickiewicz University in
Poznan (Poland). Conference funded by NCN as a part of Moving
Modernization project. Conference helded in KontenerArt -Mobilne Centrum
Kultury in Poznań.
conference fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/motorwayconference
official project website: http://ruchomemodernizacje.weebly.com
conference fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/motorwayconference
official project website: http://ruchomemodernizacje.weebly.com
SESSION TWO/SESJA DRUGA
1.Jędrzej Burszta: Challenging the Hegemony of Car Culture. The Road as Cultural Landscape in the United States
Bio: University of Social Sciences and Humanities (SWPS) in Warsaw. Jędrzej Burszta has a master in cultural studies (2011, Institute of Polish Culture) and American studies (2013, American Studies Center) from the University of Warsaw. Now he is a PhD student at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (SWPS) in Warsaw. His fields of interest include: American studies, anthropology of mobility, theory of cultural studies, ethnography, and science fiction studies.
2. Łukasz Kaczmarek: Ethnography of Crossborder Suburbanisation and Categories that Failed. Border, Motorway and Social Mobility in Szczecin Outskirts
Bio: Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. Łukasz Kaczmarek is an anthropologist interested in social mobility, imaginaries and power relations. He has conducted research on plural society and identity constructing in Fiji (2000-2005, Kaczmarek 2008), and research dedicated to post-colonial society power relations and social mobility in Jamaica (2009-2012) as well as with Paweł Ładykowski on a resurgence of Polish-German borderland (2009-2013).
3. Dawid Krysiński: The “symbiosis” of a private vehicle and a private life. Reflections about the role of the car in Poland
Bio: Department of Sociology, University of Wrocław
4. Discussion
piątek, 23 listopada 2012
Rozmowa z prof. Waldemarem Kuligowskim
Realizacja:
Maciej Pańko
Kinga Rudownik
Magdalena Bara
Katarzyna Walczak
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