Project Details
GRK 2445: Temporalities of Future in Latin America: Dynamics of Aspiration and Anticipation
Subject Area
History
Educational Research
Literary Studies
Social and Cultural Anthropology, Non-European Cultures, Jewish Studies and Religious Studies
Social Sciences
Economics
Educational Research
Literary Studies
Social and Cultural Anthropology, Non-European Cultures, Jewish Studies and Religious Studies
Social Sciences
Economics
Term
since 2019
Website
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Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 387809396
With its research into Latin American temporalities of the future, the IRTG has succeeded in establishing an innovative, internationally respected research focus and in expanding a close, forward-looking qualification and research cooperation between Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Universität Potsdam with three of Mexico’s most renowned research institutions: El Colegio de México, Universidad National Autónoma de México and Centro de Investigaciones e Estudios Superiores de Antropología Social. The IRTG is dedicated to researching temporalities of the future in a unique interdisciplinary and international constellation in which sociology, history, cultural and social anthropology, literature and cultural studies, economics, educational studies and political science in Mexico and Germany work together. In the process, Latin America has surfaced as a continent that is seen as an exemplary setting of a polycentric globalisation marked by power asymmetries and characterised by a particular cultural heterogeneity and social inequalities. The distinction between aspirations and anticipations will also be used as a basis in the coming funding phase: It serves to differentiate between projections that actors make of future times and thus actively bring about futures (aspirations), and practices with which actors act in relation to unavoidable and uncontrollable developments or to possible and uncertain futures and thus cope with contingencies (anticipations). With the help of this distinction, the researchers and doctoral fellows of the IRTG will continue to explore three sub-areas, by means of which the projects can be systematised into sub-groups and led into a fruitful exchange: 1) Protagonists of the future, 2) Projections of the future, 3) Processes that affect the future. In the second funding phase, the IRTG will further develop and adjust the previous research programme, building on previous findings and responding to currently pressing questions. It is dedicated to researching the reciprocal relationships between long-term processes and medium-term future projections on the one hand and short-term anticipations on the other. Attention will be increasingly focused on everyday, immediate future-oriented activities that are carried out, for example, with reference to the reality of the pandemic and for the purpose of meeting vital needs. The central conceptual and theoretical goal in the second funding period is to develop new analytical descriptive categories for Latin American temporalities of the future, breaking away from geometric notions of time such as ‘linear’ and ‘cyclical’. The IRTG enables qualified young researchers to realise innovative doctoral projects in a stimulating, intercultural and interdisciplinary research environment.
DFG Programme
International Research Training Groups
International Connection
Mexico
Applicant Institution
Freie Universität Berlin
Co-Applicant Institution
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Universität Potsdam
IRTG-Partner Institution
Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social (CIESAS); El Colegio de México (COLMEX); Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Stefan Rinke
Participating Researchers
Professor Dr. Marcelo Alberto Caruso; Professor Dr. Sergio Costa; Professorin Dr. Barbara Fritz; Professor Dr. Michael Goebel; Professorin Dr. Susanne Klengel; Professorin Dr. Sina Rauschenbach; Professorin Dr. Stephanie Schütze; Professorin Dr. Mariana Maia Simoni
IRTG-Partner: Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Jean François Prud`homme