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          Spatialization is a central dimension of social actions. Spaces are being made by people. The Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 1199: “Processes of Spatialization under the Global Condition” addresses what characterizes these spaces, how they relate to one another, and whether resulting spatial orders are becoming increasingly complex within the context of globalization processes.
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          The Collaborative Research Centre is a cooperation between the University of Leipzig and two non-university research centres: the Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) and the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography (IfL). The SFB research programme is directly linked to the overall research foci of the Centre for Area Studies (CAS).
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          The Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 1199 is managed and directed by the spokesperson and deputy spokesperson as well as executive board. The executive board is composed of the spokesperson and deputy spokesperson as well as four other members from the SFB, including one joint representative for junior scholars. The coordinators of the SFB, the Centre for Area Studies, and the Integrated Research Training Group take part as observers and advisors.
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          The administration and coordination of the Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 1199 – organized under the Central Project – brings together all managerial and planning activities carried out by the projects, including, among others, the weekly colloquium, the thematic working groups (each connected to a series of workshops), the SFB annual conferences, the guest researcher programme, and participation in conferences.
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          Spatialization is a central dimension of social actions. Spaces are being made by people. The Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 1199: “Processes of Spatialization under the Global Condition” addresses what characterizes these spaces, how they relate to one another, and whether resulting spatial orders are becoming increasingly complex within the context of globalization processes.
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        • Project A1Cultural Entrepreneurs: Between Urban Mass Culture and Transnational Entanglements, 1880–1930
          Kulturunternehmer zwischen urbaner Massenkultur und transnationalen Verflechtungen, 1880–1930
        • Project A2Peripherally Global: World Market Leaders in Rural Areas
          Peripher global: Weltmarktführer auf dem Lande
        • Project A3Taiwanese Religious Communities and their Internationalization Strategies (guojihua) since the 1980s
          Taiwanische Religionsgemeinschaften und ihre Internationalisierungsstrategien (guojihua) seit den 1980er Jahren
        • Project A4Maras as Producers of Translocal Spaces of Violence in the Americas and Europe
          Maras als Produzenten translokaler Gewalträume in den Amerikas und Europa
        • Project A5The Spatial Impact of Microfinance Practices in India
          Die raumstrukturierende Wirkung von Praktiken des Mikrobankings in Indien
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        • Project B1Between Reforming the Empire and Nation State Territorialization: The Transatlantic Cycle of Revolution 1770–1830
          Zwischen Reform des Empires und nationalstaatlicher Territorialisierung: Der transatlantische Revolutionszyklus 1770–1830
        • Project B2African-European Entangled Histories and Spatial Orders in “Berlin’s Africa”
          Das “Berliner Afrika” als Rahmen für afro-europäische Verflechtungsgeschichten und Raumordnungen
        • Project B3East-South Relations during the Global Cold War: Economic Activities and Area Studies Interests of East Central European CMEA Countries in Africa
          Ost-Süd-Beziehungen im globalen Kalten Krieg: Wirtschaftliche Aktivitäten und regionalwissenschaftliche Interessen ostmitteleuropäischer RGW-Länder in Afrika
        • Project B4Remittances and a Transnational Moral Economy: El Salvador, Togo and the Philippines in a Comparative Perspective
          Remittances und transnationale moral economy: El Salvador, Togo und Philippinen im Vergleich
        • Project B5Border-Transcending Assemblages of Medical Practices
          Grenzüberschreitende assemblages medizinischer Praktiken
        • Project B6Gold Mining and New Regulations of (Sub)National Spaces in Africa
          Goldbergbau und Neuregulierungen (sub)nationaler Räume in Afrika
        • Project B7“New Regionalisms” and Violent Conflicts in Africa: The Politics of the AU and ECOWAS in Mali and Guinea-Bissau
          “Neue Regionalismen” und gewaltsame Konflikte in Afrika: Die Politik von AU und ECOWAS in Mali und Guinea-Bissau
        • Project B8Spatial Orders of Hunger: Food Insecurity in North Africa
          Raumordnungen des Hungers: Nahrungsunsicherheit in Nordafrika
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        • Project C1“Our Field is the World”: An International Comparison of Geographical Societies 1821–1914
          “Unser Feld ist die Welt”: Geographische Gesellschaften 1821–1914 im internationalen Vergleich
        • Project C2Spatial Fictions: (Re)Imaginations of Nationality in the Southern and Western Peripheries of the 19th-century United States
          Raum-Fiktionen: (Re)Imaginationen des Nationalen an den südlichen und westlichen Peripherien der USA im 19. Jahrhundert
        • Project C4Land Imaginations: The Repositioning of Farming, Productivity, and Sovereignty in Australia
          Land-Imaginationen: Neupositionierungen von Landwirtschaft, Produktivität und Souveränität in Australien
        • Project C5Maps of Globalization: The Production and the Visualization of Spatial Knowledge
          Karten zur Globalisierung: Herstellung und Visualisierung von Raumwissen
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          The Integrated Research Training Group (IGK) trains junior scholars in the SFB. It is seamlessly connected to the already existing doctoral training programme in the Research Academy at the University of Leipzig. The IGK thus brings together the independent research activities of the doctoral candidates with the training modules of the SFB and the Leipzig Graduate School Global and Area Studies. Together with the Graduate School, the IGK organizes research seminars, summer and winter schools, as well as thorough method training and progress reviews.

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          The Central Project (Z Project), first and foremost, brings together all administrative activities carried out by the SFB’s projects, including, among others, a weekly colloquium, thematic working groups (each connected to a series of workshops), the annual conferences, a guest researcher programme, and participation in conferences. Secondly, the postdoctoral project “Spatial Formats and Spatial Orders: Typology and Historical Narrative” is embedded within the Z Project.

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          To foster internal discussions and debates as well as general work on a common theoretical and conceptual framework within the Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 1199, 14 thematic working groups have been established that will address different dimensions of the SFB's research programme. This structure reacts to the disciplinary, theoretical, and methodological differences within the interdisciplinary composition of the SFB. Helping to establish bridges across the projects and the disciplines involved, the thematic working groups will promote the creation of a common intellectual work on theory and concepts.

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          The SFB1199 is oriented towards close cooperation with partners all over the world. A growing number of institutional partnerships are of strategic value for further developing the research cluster by exploring innovative approaches to global comparisons and the study of transregional entanglements.
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          A research programme that brings together the expertise of different area studies is particularly dependent on international partnerships, which are also reflected in the practice of the SFB and its members. Each individual project develops intensive cooperation with partners not only in the respective study region but also beyond. Important and particularly active centres in Europe are the Laboratory of Excellence “TransferS” in Paris and the Exeter Centre for Imperial and Global History.
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          The World Map of Cooperation is a tool to visualize and learn about the Collaborative Research Centre’s national and international partners and networks.
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          The Collaborative Research Centre (SFB) 1199 invites a diverse group of guests and speakers that encompass the multitude of topics the SFB covers. Guests come from both inside and outside of Germany to participate in workshops, to hold colloquia, and to present at conferences.
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Living without Cash in India

Research Observations

Published on December 19, 2016

At 8:00 pm on the 8 November, the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, addressed the nation to announce that effective from 12:00 am, 9 November,…

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