De:link//Re:link : Local perspectives on transregional (dis-)entanglements
At a glance
Asian Studies
African, American and Oceania Studies
Linguistics
Political Science
Social Sciences
Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space
Project description
The network project De:link//Re:link investigates new spatial configurations and local perspectives on transregional infrastructure projects such as the BRI initiated by China in 2013. "link" indicates the networks focus on local insights and new knowledges. In this context, the consortium examines the dynamics of entanglements and disentanglements as well as processes of social / political / cultural / economic / lingual de- and re-concentration in Asia, Africa and Europe. These dynamics are studied in greater depth from different disciplinary perspectives that rest on multi-scalar and multi-sited fieldwork. Analytical and conceptual approaches of New Area Studies and Southern Theory form the connecting theoretical and methodological framework. The overarching goal of cooperation among the four partners in the consortium is to strengthen a pluri-directional exchange of knowledge and shared knowledge production between scholars and other academic actors in Germany and the core regions of research.
Principal investigator
Participants
- Person
Prof. Dr. phil. Tom Güldemann
- Department of Asian and African Studies
- African Languages
- Person
Prof. Dr. Eva Ehninger
- Department of Art and Visual History
- Modern Art History
- Person
Prof. Dr. Henning Klöter
- Department of Asian and African Studies
- Modern Chinese Languages and Literatures
- Person
Prof. Dr. Boike Rehbein
- Department of Asian and African Studies
- Transformation Societies in Asia/Africa
- Person
Prof. Dr. phil. Andreas Eckert
- Department of Asian and African Studies
- African History
- Person
Prof. Dr. Sarah Eaton
- Department of Asian and African Studies
- Transregional Studies of China
- Person
Prof. Dr. Manja Stephan
- Department of Asian and African Studies
- Transregional Central Asien Studies
- Person
Prof. Dr. phil. Nadja-Christina Schneider
- Department of Asian and African Studies
- Societies and Cultures of South Asia
- Person
Prof. Dr. phil. Susanne Gehrmann
- Department of Asian and African Studies
- African Literatures and Cultures
Participating institutions
Department of Art and Visual History
Address
Georgenstraße 47, 10117 BerlinDepartment of Asian and African Studies
Address
Invalidenstraße 118, 10115 Berlin
Cooperation partners
- Cooperation partnerResearch instituteGermany
Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies
- Cooperation partnerNon-university research institutionGermany
Centre for East European and International Studies
- Cooperation partnerNon-university research institutionGermany
The Centre for Modern Oriental Studies