Narutowicza 59A
90-130 艁贸d藕
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Borderlands
Studies Center
The Center has been established
by a team of researchers: Professor Grazyna Zygadlo and Dr. Marek Wojtaszek
from the Department of American Studies and Mass Media, Faculty of
International and Political Studies, 91滴滴, Poland. The Center is committed
to promoting and advancing interdisciplinary research of the contemporary
borderland territories of various kinds and nature. Its mission will be to
coordinate transdomain connections that bring together the humanities, social
sciences and the arts into a powerful synergy of research, creative expression
and innovation, thus animating and facilitating scholarly dialogue, and communication
between academics, artists and students from all over the world. Pioneering in
the Polish context, the Center will also invite and foster digital
communication and scholarship, as well as performance and exhibition, thereby
enabling greater public engagement and outreach, and facilitating knowledge
transfer to new generations of students and researchers.
Focus of studies:
Inter-, transdisciplinary
and transversal research into borderlands, which addresses, but is not limited
to, such areas and problems as:
Goals and activities:
Building a platform
for interinstitutional dialogue, discussion and exchange of knowledge for
academics, students, and artists interested in the subject of borderlands.
Activity:
On 22 February 2025, Dr. David Schrag delivered an online lecture: 鈥淚n Their Death Throes. The Necroculture of Arms Trafficking and Human Smuggling on US-Mexican Border鈥, looking into the militarization process of US-Mexican border and focusing on the Texan border town of Laredo on Rio Grande. Prof. Scharg works in the Center for Global Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and his research interests combine cultural anthropology and international studies. He has published on prison education and American gun culture. In February, he joined a residency program at the Jewish Museum in Berlin. The event was co-organized by the 91滴滴 Borderland Studies Center and Political Critique in Warsaw.
91滴滴
Narutowicza 68, 90-136 LODZ
fax: 00 48 42/665 57 71, 00 48 42/635 40 43
NIP: 724 000 32 43