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Knowledge Exchange and Academic Cultures in the Humanities: Europe and the Black Sea Region, late 18th – 21st Centuries

Risultati finali

Theoretical Model: Photography

Elaboration of a joint theoretical model on the role of knowledge transfer and exchange in the establishment of photography in the BSR To deliver until month 18

School Materials

School materials based on the online exhibition and published volume Women in the BSR Designed and administrated by Nurie Muratova SWU Blagoevgrad

Publication I

Joint publication “Emerging knowledge transfer in the Black Sea Region, late 18th – early 19th century”, both electronically and as a printed volume as a special issue of the journal Balkanistic Forum, edited by Kristina Popova (Blagoevgrad). To deliver until month 10.

Publication IV

Joint publication The Black Sea region between dependency and independency of academic cultures interwar period both electronically and as a printed volume at Odessa National University organized and edited by Valentina Kolesnik Odessa To deliver until month 34

Publication VI

Joint publication Knowledge transfer in the postSocialist BSR both electronically and as a printed volume at Moldova State University Press edited by Eudochia Saharneanu Chiinu To deliver until month 48

Theoretical Model: post-Socialist BSR

Elaboration of a joint theoretical model on the effects of postSocialist transition on the BSRs academic cultures To deliver until month 42

Online Exhibition BSR-Women I

Establishment of an online exhibition “Women in the BSR”. The first stage shows women as an object of representation in a men-dominated scientific world. Established by Nurie Muratova (Blagoevgrad) and Karl Kaser (Graz). To deliver until month 10.

Publication II

Joint publication “Institution building and research under foreign domination in the BSR”, both electronically and as a printed volume at Shota Rustaveli University Press, organized and edited by Marine Aroshidze and Tamaz Phutkaradze (Batumi). To deliver until month 18.

Online Exhibition BSR-Women V

Update of the electronic exhibition with the chapter Women between the ideological frontlines in the BSR by Nurie Muratova Blagoevgrad and Eudochia Saharneanu Chiinu To deliver until month 42

Theoretical Model: Independent AC

Elaboration of a joint theoretical model on the emergence of independent academic cultures in the BSR. To deliver until month 26.

Publication BSR-Women

Published electronic and printed volume Women in the Black Sea regions academia within the series Zur Kunde Sdosteuropas edited by Nurie Muratova SWU and Karl Kaser UG Based on the proceedings of the electronic exhibition as established throughout work packages 1 5 To deliver until month 48

Electronic Reader Young Researchers

An electronic reader of the essays of the participants in the training course for young researchers published on the projects website by Ioannis Grigoriadis Ankara and Irada Baghirova Baku The best papers will also be included in the work packages joint publication To deliver until month 34

Theoretical Model: Knowledge & Ideology

Elaboration of a theoretical model on knowledge language and ideology in the BSR by Iakovos Michailidis Thessaloniki To deliver until month 42

Publication V

Joint publication Knowledge and ideology in the Black Sea region both electronically and as a printed version at Bucharest Academic Press organized and edited by Claudia Dobre Bucharest and Alla Kondrasheva Pyatigorsk To deliver until month 42

Theoretical Model: Knowledge Transfer & -Exchange

Elaboration of a joint theoretical model on the role of knowledge transfer and exchange in the BSR as a sphere of communication. To deliver until month 10.

Online Exhibition BSR-Women IV

Update of the online exhibition on the first women in the BSRs scientific worlds leading positions by Nurie Muratova Blagoevgrad and Valentina Kolesnik Odessa To deliver until month 34

Online Exhibition Schuchardt

An online exhibition on Hugo Schuchardt and the Georgian language. Established by Tamaz Phutkaradze (Batumi) and Dominik Gutmeyr (Graz). To deliver until month 18.

Publication III

Joint publication Independent and semiindependent academic cultures in the BSR until WWI and its aftermaths both electronically and as a printed volume at SWU Blagoevgrad organized and edited by Kristina Popova and Petar Vodenicharov Blagoevgrad To deliver until month 26

Online Exhibition BSR-Women III

Update of the online exhibition by the BSR’s early stand-out women figures in the scientific world by Nurie Muratova (Blagoevgrad) and Claudia Dobre (Bucharest). To deliver until month 26.

Online Exhibition BSR-Women II

Update of the electronic exhibition on women as an object of representation by the addition of early BSR photography on women and family. Established by Nurie Muratova (Blagoevgrad) and Marine Aroshidze (Batumi). To deliver until month 18.

Theoretical Model: (In-)Dependent Knowledge

Joint theoretical model on the relation between knowledge transfer and political independency in the BSR Coordinated by Biljana RistovskaJosifovska Skopje To deliver until month 34

Website Completion

Established Project Website. To deliver until month 1.

Pubblicazioni

Knowledge and Ideologies. Europe and the Black Sea Region after World War II

Autori: Vodenicharov, Petar (ed.)
Pubblicato in: Balkanistic Forum, Numero 2021/1, 2021
Editore: Balkanistic Forum
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5719485

Institution Building and Research under Foreign Domination. Europe and the Black Sea Region (early 19th – early 20th centuries)

Autori: Antoniou; Michailidis
Pubblicato in: 2019, ISBN 978-960-458-948-7
Editore: Epikentro
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5717500

Europe and the Black Sea Region. A History of Early Knowledge Exchange (1750-1850)

Autori: Dominik Gutmeyr; Karl Kaser (eds.)
Pubblicato in: Studies on South East Europe, Numero 22, 2018, Pagina/e 416, ISBN 9783-643802866
Editore: LIT

Migration, Knowledge Exchange and Academic Cultures. Europe and the Black Sea Region until World War I

Autori: Ristovska-Josifovska, Biljana (ed.)
Pubblicato in: 2021, ISBN 978-9989-159-63-3
Editore: Institute of National History
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5716499

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