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Hello, welcome et bienvenue to ON AIR, the podcast series of the University of the Greater Region-Center for Border Studies!
In the episode of the UniGR-CBS working group Border Temporalities the founding members Machteld Venken and Christoph Brüll from the University of Luxembourg discuss together with Johanna Jaschik the interdisciplinary approach adopted by the working group and how they integrate the historical perspectives in contemporary border issues.
Machteld Venken is a Professor of Contemporary Transnational History and Head of the research unit on Contemporary History of Luxembourg at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH).
Christoph Brüll is Assistant Professor and studied History (M.A.) and International Relations (DEA) at the Université de Liège and got his PhD from the Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena. His research interests lay in the Transnational Political and Social History of Western Europe with a focus on the legacies of World War II.
Johanna Jaschik joined the C²DH in March 2020 as a Doctoral Researcher in the disciplines of historical transformation research, border studies and digital history. At the C²DH, she is currently doing digital and historical transformation research on mental maps from the Western Ukrainian border region.
Get to know more about the latest founded working group and how Machteld Venken and Christoph Brüll got in touch with the UniGR-Center for Border Studies for the first time.
More information about the UniGR-CBS working group Border Temporalities: http://temporalities.borderstudies.org
Subscribe to the UniGR-CBS monthly newsletter here http://newsletter.borderstudies.org
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By UniGR-Center for Border StudiesHello, welcome et bienvenue to ON AIR, the podcast series of the University of the Greater Region-Center for Border Studies!
In the episode of the UniGR-CBS working group Border Temporalities the founding members Machteld Venken and Christoph Brüll from the University of Luxembourg discuss together with Johanna Jaschik the interdisciplinary approach adopted by the working group and how they integrate the historical perspectives in contemporary border issues.
Machteld Venken is a Professor of Contemporary Transnational History and Head of the research unit on Contemporary History of Luxembourg at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH).
Christoph Brüll is Assistant Professor and studied History (M.A.) and International Relations (DEA) at the Université de Liège and got his PhD from the Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena. His research interests lay in the Transnational Political and Social History of Western Europe with a focus on the legacies of World War II.
Johanna Jaschik joined the C²DH in March 2020 as a Doctoral Researcher in the disciplines of historical transformation research, border studies and digital history. At the C²DH, she is currently doing digital and historical transformation research on mental maps from the Western Ukrainian border region.
Get to know more about the latest founded working group and how Machteld Venken and Christoph Brüll got in touch with the UniGR-Center for Border Studies for the first time.
More information about the UniGR-CBS working group Border Temporalities: http://temporalities.borderstudies.org
Subscribe to the UniGR-CBS monthly newsletter here http://newsletter.borderstudies.org
Follow the UniGR-CBS:
LinkedIn
Facebook
Instagram
Youtube