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Summer School "Resources, Consumption, and Global Crises"


21st International Summer School of the Graduate School Global and Area Studies, Leipzig University in cooperation with the Centre of Interdisciplinary Regional Studies (ZIRS), Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg.


Monday, 10 July

  • 9.30 am Registration, welcome coffee

  • 10 am -10.30 am   Welcome by Jonathan Everts (ZIRS) and Megan Maruschke (GSGAS/ReCentGlobe)

  • 10.30 am -12 pm   Jonathan Everts (Halle): Resourcification and Crisis?

    • Moderation:  Karen Silva Torres (Leipzig)

  • 12 pm - 1.30 pm lunch break

  • 1.30 pm-3.30 pm   Panel 1 Conceptual Reflections on Resources

    • Camille Vern (Leipzig): Un/making of resources in empirical research

    • Wang Mo (Leipzig): Knowledge Flow between Energy Science and Weapons Science in China: Based on an Academic Genealogy Perspective

    • Chair: Markus Sattler (Leipzig)

    • Comment: Janine Hauer (Halle)

  • 3.30 pm - 4 pm coffee break

  • 4 pm - 6 pm   Panel 2 Contested Imaginations on Resources at Multiscale Level

    • Nurul Sri Rahatiningtyas (Jakarta): Water as Resources and Hazards: in Geographical Perspective

    • Felix Kolb (Halle): Resource imaginaries and socio-ecological conflicts in the European periphery

    • Eleanor Fox (Exeter): The contested construction of glaciers as a water resource in Chile

    • Chair: Rebecca Grossi (Leipzig)

    • Comment: Megan Maruschke (Leipzig)

  • 6.30 pm reception

  • Tuesday, 11 July

  • 9.30 am - 12 pm   Panel 3: Still Hoping for the Future? Ethnographies of Food Production in Post-Exploitation Times

    • Mathilde Morin (Oxford): Feeding Culture in the Anthropocene: The Northern Basque Food Sovereignty Project

    • Sasha Mouzin (Oxford): Dairy Cows: Between Resources and Living Beings

    • Eva Sophia Kirmes (Berlin): Imagining Futures in Transforming Hydrosocial Territories of the Andes

    • Jonny Grünsch (Enschede): Is There a Way Not to Treat Biodiversity as a Resource? Policy, Agriculture, L/land Relations in the Rural East of the Netherlands

    • Chair: Julia Friederike Pank (Oxford)

    • Comment: Nina Mackert (Leipzig

  • 2 pm - 4 pm   Panel 4 Resources at the Edge: Resource Management Amidst Crises in the Francophone World

    • Cedric Jürgensen (Leipzig): Post-Brexit Challenges in the Dover-Calais Borderland: Examining the Disruption of Transborder Mobility

    • Therese Mager (Leipzig): Reversing the Clock? The Rassemblement National’s Populist Approach to Global Economic Processes

    • Gökay Kanmazalp (Leipzig): Converging Worlds: French Language Education at Galatasaray HighSchool through the Eyes of a Bulgarian Student

    • Chair: Yasmine Najm (Leipzig)

    • Comment: Antje Dietze (Leipzig)

  • 4 pm - 4.30 pm coffee break

  • 4.30 pm - 6.30 pm   Panel 5 Territorial Practices and Policies in Resource Management

    • Jakob Buße von Colbe (Halle): Implementing the New European Bauhaus. Rescaling „Strukturwandel“ challenges in Saxony-Anhalt

    • Junsoo Kim (Daejeon): The Politics of Pine Tree: Interspecies Politics in Inter- Korea Borderland

    • Cornelia Sahling (Trento): The political economy of Soviet and Russian oil rents, and implications of resource geopolitics for rent extraction

    • Chair: Konstantin Groß (Leipzig)

    • Comment: Elisabeth Kaske (Leipzig)

  • 7 pm get together (snacks and drinks) with GSGAS PhDs vs. Postdoc Quiz Night

  • Wednesday, 12 July

  • 10 am-12 pm Panel 6 Different Knowledge System on Critical Resources

    • Marian Augustina Brainoo (Leipzig): Overcoming hegemonic barriers in the global knowledge economy

    • Vuyisile Precious Moyo (Stellenbosch): Indigenous knowledge systems as agroecology for rural farmers enhanced food security amid climate change vagaries in southern Zimbabwe

    • Verena Wolf (Jena): The Evolution of the Atmosphere as Global Common and Planetary Domain in light of the Climate Crisis

    • Chair: Jens Herpolsheimer (Leipzig)

    • Comment: Amy Walker (Halle)

  • 12 pm - 12.15 pm coffee break

  • 12.15 pm - 1.15 pm Roundtable: Contested resources and the ubiquity of crisis with Janine Hauer (Halle), Felix Schiedlowski (Halle) and Amy Walker (Halle).

    • Moderation: Nina Mackert (Leipzig)

  • 1.15 pm lunch and farewell

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Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics (ReCentGlobe)

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Nikolaistraße 10
04109 Leipzig

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