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SUMMARY:Southeast European Studies Online Platform: Interdisciplinary approaches to digital humanities
DESCRIPTION:Sanja Durin (Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research\, Zagreb): “From pasture to wilderness: How Velebit became the ultimate place of solitude and adventure” \nAbstract: Although today represented as “wild”\, the Velebit mountain was for centuries the habitat of people\, a place of coexistence of herders and nature. Today\, only old photos and piles of stacked stones that were once the homes\, “stanovi” of herders and their families tell about it. As A. L. Tsing noted for forests\, natural landscapes “are always historical – and the habits through which we learn to forget this blinds us to the dynamism of nature”. Velebit’s landscapes and narratives about them change because their visitors change\, too. Recent (re)popularization of wilderness through outdoor lifestyle has created an imaginary of untouched\, “virgin”\, indestructible and attractive Velebit’s wilderness. Using a rephotograph of the Velebit landscapes\, I question the changes in the relationship between man and the mountain and the environmental changes of the Velebit landscapes. \n  \nAgim Poshka (South East European University\, Tetovo): “How to Teach Digital Literacy?” \nAbstract: The focus will be on Information literacy and the ethical aspects of using digital resources. Also\, the importance of understanding digital footprints and how to protect yourself online will be discussed. The risks of being a victim of fake news\, cyberbullying and other aspects of handling securely digital communication for educational purposes. \nhttps://uni-regensburg.zoom-x.de/j/62411825548?pwd=Y2pFL3V0aWNEQko2eXphQ2VJMFdTQT09 \n(Meeting-ID: 624 1182 5548\, Kenncode: 519637)
URL:https://seeffield.app.uni-regensburg.de/event/southeast-european-studies-online-platform-new-research-in-southeast-european-studies-8/
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SUMMARY:SNAKLAB Regensburg Southeastern Europe Research Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Miroslav Pavlović (University Novi Sad) will give a talk on \n“Between “Turkish Yoke” and Ottoman Reality: Ottoman Heritage in Contemporary Serbian Historiography” \nTime: 4-6 pm \nVenue: IOS\, R017 \nAbstract: Early proclaimed dichotomy in Serbian historiography between the “national approach” and Ottoman studies was created in the 19th century and maintained until the early 21st century. This “Methodenstreit” or ideological issue\, positioned Ottomanists between being practitioners of an auxiliary discipline of the modern historiography and experts of one of its most challenging research fields. The fear of the so-called defterology paradox\, or the unresolved contradictions of the transitional period of Ottoman history were the sources of insecurities\, that contributed to marginalization of Ottoman studies. The last two decades proved to be a turning point. In one moment\, all three history departments in Serbia (at the Belgrade\, Novi Sad and Niš Universities) employed experts in the Ottoman studies. New approaches in the study of Ottoman history\, predominantly of the transitional period (17th–18th centuries) started to open possibilities for the change of the position of Ottomanists in Serbian academia in the last two decades. The Ottoman studies offered “something that could not be neglected” regarding the progress of a society in transition and its changing perception of its own past. \n  \nSnacken with Balkans Snacks
URL:https://seeffield.app.uni-regensburg.de/event/snaklab-regensburg-southeastern-europe-research-seminars-12/
LOCATION:IOS\, Landshuterstr. 4\, R 017
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