Workshop zu transdisziplinärer Forschung in den Altertumswissenschaften
Transdisciplinarity/transdisciplinary research is an emerging complex across the humanities and sciences, partly influenced by policymaking and research management. Conceptualizing Ancient Studies in and as transdisciplinary space, it seems crucial to theorize what transdisciplinarity constitutes and entails, how we realize that, and what tools and cooperatives are necessary to conduct transdisciplinary work in a meaningful may. This workshop aims to tackle these questions and invites scholars from various fields to discuss and theorize while incorporating empirical case studies. A focal point will be the interaction and integration of Ancient Studies fields with other academic disciplines and non-academic sectors as well as the connection of Ancient Studies interests with contemporary issues. Note that we employ a global outlook and consider the label ancient/premodern not limited to Classical and/or Eastern Mediterranean antiquity often seen as synonymous with the term. We thus encourage prospective participants from a range of backgrounds to consider participating and sharing their perspectives on how they see transdisciplinarity factoring into their work, also in relation to inter- and multidisciplinarity as alternative -ities.
Link:
https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/j/63893736117?pwd=Zzg4K3IrY20raE1RY3p1UmtVK0lDQT09
Meeting-ID: 638 9373 6117
Passwort: 765164
Schnelleinwahl mobil
+496938980596,,63893736117# Deutschland
Einwahl nach aktuellem Standort
+49 69 389 805 96 Deutschland
Ortseinwahl suchen: https://hu-berlin.zoom-x.de/u/cAelyhN2G
Organiser
Dr. Christian Langer
together with the Berliner Antike-Kolleg (BAK) and the Institute Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte Nordostafrikas (AKNOA) at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in connection with the 2022/23 BAK Annual Theme Mit!Reden (Active Voices)
Zeit & Ort
19.01.2024 - 20.01.2024
Online via Zoom