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SUMMARY:Conference: "Transcultural relations and colonial legacies"
DESCRIPTION:This international conference focuses on transcultural relation
 s and colonial legacies from both European and African perspectives. \\r\
 \nStructured around three thematic areas\, it addresses questions relating
  to African cultural heritage and the intangible dimensions of restitution
 \, community-centered and pluriversal memory cultures\, as well as decolon
 ial digital practices. The conference is part of the two‑year project 
 “Reframing Colonial Legacies”\, co-organized by Zeppelin University an
 d the University of Cape Coast and funded by the DAAD. \\r\\nIt will take
  place in hybrid format at Zeppelin University in Friedrichshafen on 5 and
  7 May 2026\, and is aimed at an international audience from academia and 
 cultural practice.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>This international conference focuses on transcultural relati
 ons and colonial legacies from both European and African perspectives.&nbs
 p\;</p>\n<p>Structured around three thematic areas\, it addresses question
 s relating to African cultural heritage and the intangible dimensions of r
 estitution\, community-centered and pluriversal memory cultures\, as well 
 as decolonial digital practices. The conference is part of the two‑year 
 project “Reframing Colonial Legacies”\, co-organized by Zeppelin Unive
 rsity and the University of Cape Coast and funded by the DAAD.&nbsp\;</p>\
 n<p>It will take place in hybrid format at Zeppelin University in Friedric
 hshafen on 5 and 7 May 2026\, and is aimed at an international audience fr
 om academia and cultural practice.</p>
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