The intention with this workshop is to discuss how we as researchers and teachers can include ‘the global’ in our activities in a way that is both meaningful and relevant for research ‘consumers’ and researchers as well as students and teachers alike and forge transnational ties as a means to achieve this goal.
Workshop Presentations:
Professor Eric Vanhaute, CCC: ‘The frontiers of global history. About learning and doing global history’
Associate Professor Marianne Rostgaard, CEPS + CHI: ‘Colonial Encounters: A Danish planter in German East Africa and reflections on global history’
Associate Professor Bo Poulsen, CEPS + CHI: ‘Environmental history – global issues and narratives for future history’
PhD. Fellow Johan Heinsen, CEPS: ‘Dissonant Empires’
PhD. Fellow Martin O. Jørgensen, CHI: ‘Contesting the Current Paradigm of Global Governance and Western Temporal and Spatial Epistemologies through Memories and International History From Below’