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Virtual research environment in the form of a multimodal database for networking all sub-projects Summary Sub-project 1 is designing a multimodal database as the technical infrastructure of the resear
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Transformations of the police antiziganist discourse: from the ‘racial’ paradigm to genocidal practice (1850-1950) Summary The sub-project aims to provide fundamental new insights into the transformat
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Rom*nja journalism in the interwar period (1918-1939 Summary Sub-project 5 examines publications by Roma in the interwar period and determines their significance for the tense relationship between (ar
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Between reflection and projection: "Zigeunerkunde" in the Danube-Carpathian region Summary 1. Due to the interconnectedness of Heinrich von Wlislocki in Habsburg " Zigeuner kunde" and his reception in
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Ambiguities of the Audiovisual: Gypsy characters in feature films (1895 - 1950) Summary 1. Sub-project 3 uses media and cultural-scientific methods to analyse the origin, the change in meaning and the
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Spectacle, curiosity, subalternity - discursive negotiations of identity and alterity in the context of popular knowledge media (1850-1950) Summary 1. The sub-project examines the special role of Gyps
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Pictorial narrative and visual staging of antiziganist motifs (1848-1930) Summary Sub-project 1 uses art and visual-scientific methods to analyse the significance of modern antiziganist pictorial narr
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DFG Research Group ‘Antiziganism and Ambivalence in Europe (1850-1950) The research group analyses the intertwined history of representations of others and self-articulations that contributed to the i
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The colloquium will take place in-person in RIGA 601. "Unmaking Migrants? The Production of the EU’s Internal and External Borders in Historical-Postcolonial Perspective"
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The colloquium will take place in-person in RIGA 601. The talk presents a new empirical approach to identifying court driven legal change, by studying court citations to previous case law. It focuses