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19. March 2020

On experiencing Berlin and Interdisciplinarity. An Interview with Letteria G. Fassari

Nina Meier | Letteria G. Fassari

From October 2019 till February 2020 Letteria G. Fassari was Visiting Fellow at the Collaborative Research Centre 1265. In this interview conducted at the end of her stay, she gives insights into her time at the CRC and her impressions of the city of Berlin.

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12. March 2020

“Saizeriya, tapioca or Niku Sushi?” – a plea for the culinary-focused auto-ethnography

Dr. Eric Lettkemann

As Shmuel Eisenstadt notes in his work Japanese Civilization, the Land of the Rising Sun has a special attraction for comparative sociology. For Japanese society combines an - from a Western point of view - exotic culture and a highly technological civilization that has made and continues to make its own way into modernity.

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16. September 2019

Lost in interdisciplinarity? The many voices in spatial research

Prof. Dr. Martina Löw | Prof. Dr. Ilse Helbrecht | Prof. Jörg Stollmann | Prof. Dr. Steffen Mau | Prof. Dr. Matthias Middell | Dr. Séverine Marguin

The following discussion is an edited, abridged transcript of the concluding panel discussion of the 1st International Conference of the CRC 1265 "Re-Figuration of Spaces" on the topic of interdisciplinarity in spatial research between researchers Martina Löw (Chair), Matthias Middell, Ilse Helbrecht, Séverine Marguin, Jörg Stollmann and Steffen Mau.

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