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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20181114T181500
SUMMARY:Ariane Komeda: In between - Architekturschaffen im kolonialen Namib
 ia
DESCRIPTION:In her dissertation Ariane Komeda (University of Berne) discuss
 es German colonial architecture as "a hybrid architecture overseas"\, whic
 h manifests today as a cultural clash. Her talk will focus on the Namibian
  context.\\r\\nThe Namibian and Southern African Studies Research Colloqui
 um aims at creating a forum for local and international scholars to engage
  in cross- disciplinary and methodological debates in Southern African Stu
 dies\, with particular reference to Namibian Studies. The Colloquium welco
 mes presentations and discussions relating to current research and seeks t
 o engage young and upcoming scholars. It is open to all levels and guests 
 are welcome.\\r\\n\\r\\nOverview of all events in this series:\\r\\n26.09.
 2018: William Blakemore Lyon (Humboldt University:"Labour in Namibia durin
 g the First World War and its aftermath\, 1914-1920\\r\\n05.10.2018:  5th
  Namibia Research Day(full day Workshop\, see separate programme) \\r\\n10
 .10.2018: Moncef Bakail (Algiers University 2):The Role of Algeria in supp
 orting Namibia. 1962-1978\\r\\n17.10.2018: Lalli Metsola (University of He
 lsinki): Incremental Gains? Access to Land and Housing in Windhoek\, Namib
 ia and Gaborone\, Botswana\\r\\n14.11.2018:  Ariane Komeda (University of
  Berne): In between: Architekturschaffen im kolonialen Namibia\\r\\n05.12.
 2018:  Lamont A. Slater (Augsburg University Centre\, Windhoek): The Nami
 bian Genocide: Reframing the Conflict to Explore Intercultural Connectivit
 y\, Inclusiveness and Accurate Memorialization\\r\\n12.12.2018: Juliane Kr
 enz (University of Basel): Lift off - Mapping Land Degradation in the Grea
 t Karoo from a Bird's-eye-view \\r\\nDownload: Programme (pdf) [t3://file?
 uid=723]
X-ALT-DESC:In her dissertation Ariane Komeda (University of Berne) discusse
 s German colonial architecture as &quot\;a hybrid architecture overseas&qu
 ot\;\, which manifests today as a cultural clash. Her talk will focus on t
 he Namibian context.\nThe <link "typo3/Namibian and Southern African Studi
 es" - - "Opens internal link in current window">Namibian and Southern Afri
 can Studies Research Colloquium</link> aims at creating a forum for local 
 and international scholars to engage in cross- disciplinary and methodolog
 ical debates in Southern African Studies\, with particular reference to Na
 mibian Studies. The Colloquium welcomes presentations and discussions rela
 ting to current research and seeks to engage young and upcoming scholars. 
 It is open to all levels and guests are welcome.\n\n<b>Overview of all eve
 nts in this series:</b>\n26.09.2018: William Blakemore Lyon (Humboldt Univ
 ersity:&quot\;Labour in Namibia during the First World War and its afterma
 th\, 1914-1920\n05.10.2018:&nbsp\; 5<sup>th</sup> Namibia Research Day(ful
 l day Workshop\,<b> </b>see separate programme)<i> <br /></i>\n10.10.2018:
  Moncef Bakail<i> </i>(Algiers University 2):The Role of Algeria in suppor
 ting Namibia. 1962-1978<b><br /></b>\n17.10.2018: Lalli Metsola (Universit
 y of Helsinki): Incremental Gains? Access to Land and Housing in Windhoek\
 , Namibia and Gaborone\, Botswana\n14.11.2018:&nbsp\; Ariane Komeda (Unive
 rsity of Berne): In between: Architekturschaffen im kolonialen Namibia\n05
 .12.2018:&nbsp\; Lamont A. Slater (Augsburg University Centre\, Windhoek):
  The Namibian Genocide: Reframing the Conflict to Explore Intercultural Co
 nnectivity\, Inclusiveness and Accurate Memorialization\n12.12.2018: Julia
 ne Krenz (University of Basel): Lift off - Mapping Land Degradation in the
  Great Karoo from a Bird's-eye-view \n<b>Download:</b><br /> <a title="Ope
 ns internal link in current window" href="t3://file?uid=723">Programme (pd
 f)</a>
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