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FKO 560:  Local Action in Africa in the Context of Global Influences

Subject Area Humanities
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Term from 2000 to 2007
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5484218
 
The aim of the programme is to examine local action in the context of global influences. "Local" is understood as a constantly changing social and spatial context. The programme thus focuses not only on present situations, but compares them also with the past. In distinction to the usual perspective in globalization paradigms, we emphasize the historical dimension of globalization processes understanding them as global tendencies. Furthermore, we also do research on the processes of indirect globalization, that is, processes by which globalization does not directly affect the local, but rather changes the relationships between local unities.Field research in Africa is basic to the programme. By way of concrete examples, the various departmental projects will demonstrate how social interactions take on new dimensions and meanings and are transformed because of changing living conditions in African rural and urban communities as a result of globalization.The programme consists at the moment of fourteen departmental projects, which address different aspects of the larger theme. The projects have been grouped into three sub-thematic units. These are in short: "Local Vitality", "Cultural Syncretisation, and "Global Reference Systems". Presently there are 43 researchers in the programme (22 who are financed by the University and 21 by the DFG). The programme succeeds the collaborative research centre 214 "Identity in Africa" (1984-1997) and the Graduiertenkolleg "Intercultural Relations in Africa" (1990-1999), and thus is the third research programme supported by the DFG. It co-operates with the Institute for African Studies (IAS), which has led and co-ordinated the African Studies research and teaching programmes existing since the founding of the University of Bayreuth. In addition, the programme is linked to the University¿s newly established Bachelor¿s and Master¿s degree programmes in Africa-related studies.
DFG Programme CRC/Cultural Studies Research Centres

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Applicant Institution Universität Bayreuth
 
 

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