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The Association for Australian Studies GASt invites for its biennial conference "Nature and Environment in Australia", to be held at the University of Cologne, 28 September — 1 October, , organised by Professor Beate Neumeier Department of English and Professor Boris Braun Institute of Geography.
The multidisciplinary conference addresses debates around Australia which often explore the attachment to place as well as the intrinsic qualities of landscape. This conference is concerned both with notions of indigenous environmental knowledge, and ideas about how a diverse Australia is responding to global climate change, resource exploitation, land degradation, urban sprawl, and loss of biodiversity.
The conference is supported by: Global South Studies Center Cologne GSSC , Competence Area IV Cultures and Societies in Transition , German Research Foundation DFG , Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum Köln See full conference program. Click here for more photos. On 8th of June , Beate Neumeier and Dany Adone hosted the network initiative Australian Studies Online with the aim to further implement an interdisciplinary e-learning program with cooperating German universities with a focus on Australian Studies.
Participants included Kathrin Althans Köln , Christian Berrenberg Köln , Eva Bischoff Trier , Kylie Crane Mainz , Patricia Plummer Duisburg-Essen , Geoff Rodoreda Stuttgart , Barbara Schmidt-Haberkamp Bonn , Anja Schwarz Potsdam and Russ West-Pavlov Tübingen. On June 5th and 6th , the University of Cologne hosted the symposium Indigenous Knowledge.
Speakers included Beate Neumeier Universität zu Köln , Bill Ashcroft University of New South Wales , Stephen Muecke University of New South Wales , Kim Scott Curtin University , Norbert Finzsch Universität zu Köln , Anna Haebich Griffith University, Brisbane , Anne Brewster University of New South Wales , Kay Schaffer University of Adelaide , Philip Mead University of Western Australia , Heinz Antor Universität zu Köln , Karin Althans Universität Münster , Patricia Plummer Ruhr Universität Duisburg-Essen , Jacqueline Lo Australian National University , and Eleonore Wildburger Universität Klagenfurt.
Professors Neumeier Englisches Seminar , Berressem Englisches Seminar and Marx Institut für Medienkulturwissenschaften invited colleagues and students to an interdisciplinary workshop on Performance, Place and Memory in December Erika Fischer-Lichte Freie Universität Berlin , Prof.
Jacqueline Lo Australian National University, Canberra , Prof. Mita Bannerjee Universität Mainz and Prof. Gay McAuley University of Sydney were among the participants and facilitated a lively discussion. Team Neumeier would like to thank the DAAD for supporting the event.
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On June 27th, , Professor Beate Neumeier Englisches Seminar and Professor Sue Kossew Dr. Marika Visiting Chair of Australian Studies held the workshop on Reading Australia: Transcultural Encounters. Team Neumeier thanks Prof. Lars Eckstein Universität Potsdam , Prof.
Anja Schwarz Universität Potsdam , PD Sissy Helff Goethe Universität Frankfurt and Prof. Barbara Schmidt-Haberkamp Universität Bonn for their participation. Professor Beate Neumeier Englisches Seminar and Professor Paul Arthur Dr. Marika Visiting Chair of Australian Studies hosted the workshop Digital Humanities World Wide on December 3rd, We would like to thank the speakers and participants, Prof.
Philip Mead University of Western Australia , Prof. Harold Short King's College, London , Dr. Patrick Sahle Universität zu Köln , Prof. Joseph Tabbi University of Illinois at Chicago and Prof. Charles Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences , for their insightful presentations.
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