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SUMMARY:Collaboration Matters
DESCRIPTION:The study of the urban and space more generally is what brings 
 us together in a peer exchange across fields and stages of our degrees. Th
 is doctoral course will take place in the format of a workshop group.\\r\\
 nOur goals are threefold:\\r\\n 	fostering a peer community and expanding 
 more-than-academic networks 	engaging in inter- and transdisciplinary exch
 anges and democratizing knowledge in academic activities 	building transfe
 rable skills for various projects and career paths \\r\\nThe group will ga
 ther in bi-weekly meetings to engage in sharing their own work\, exchangin
 g peer feedback and building transferable skills (the exact schedule will 
 be set with the group at the beginning of the course).  During a regular m
 eeting\, one or more participants share and discuss their work in progress
  at different stages and in various formats and media (text\, sound\, visu
 als\, etc). In a mutual learning process\, we will give each other feedbac
 k\, share insights and advice on attending conferences\, applying for fund
 ing\, publishing processes\, collaborating on research projects\, and diss
 emination of knowledge.  The concepts\, issues and focus areas of many of 
 us intersect with urban matters in various ways: societal changes\, crises
 \, resource scarcity\, mobility and migration\, activism and emancipatory 
 practices\, cultural constructs\, everyday rhythms and rituals\, questions
  of power and intersectional discrimination\, as well as the political\, t
 he performative\, and the poetic are among some of the research subjects w
 e deal with.  Participants share a common theoretical or methodological re
 search interest in matters of the urban – as well as space and spatial i
 ssues more broadly – as they intersect with their individual fields (Ant
 hropology\, Gender Studies\, various Area Studies\, Media Studies\, Human 
 Geography\, Urban Studies\, Architecture\, History\, Political Science\, S
 ociology\, Psychology\, Linguistics\, Biology\, etc).  We aim to build net
 works among peers\, foster collaboration\, and to strengthen and diversify
  the production of knowledge. We bring together a group across the Univers
 ity of Basel and the University of Applied Sciences\, Academy of Art and D
 esign Basel with the effect of crosspollination of ideas and scholarship.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The study of the urban and space more generally is what bring
 s us together in a peer exchange across fields and stages of our degrees. 
 This doctoral course will take place in the format of a workshop group.</p
 >\n<p>Our goals are threefold:</p>\n<ul> 	<li>fostering a peer community a
 nd expanding more-than-academic networks</li> 	<li>engaging in inter- and 
 transdisciplinary exchanges and democratizing knowledge in academic activi
 ties</li> 	<li>building transferable skills for various projects and caree
 r paths</li> </ul>\n<p>The group will gather in bi-weekly meetings to enga
 ge in sharing their own work\, exchanging peer feedback and building trans
 ferable skills (the exact schedule will be set with the group at the begin
 ning of the course).<br /> <br /> During a regular meeting\, one or more p
 articipants share and discuss their work in progress at different stages a
 nd in various formats and media (text\, sound\, visuals\, etc). In a mutua
 l learning process\, we will give each other feedback\, share insights and
  advice on attending conferences\, applying for funding\, publishing proce
 sses\, collaborating on research projects\, and dissemination of knowledge
 .<br /> <br /> The concepts\, issues and focus areas of many of us interse
 ct with urban matters in various ways: societal changes\, crises\, resourc
 e scarcity\, mobility and migration\, activism and emancipatory practices\
 , cultural constructs\, everyday rhythms and rituals\, questions of power 
 and intersectional discrimination\, as well as the political\, the perform
 ative\, and the poetic are among some of the research subjects we deal wit
 h.<br /> <br /> Participants share a common theoretical or methodological 
 research interest in matters of the urban – as well as space and spatial
  issues more broadly – as they intersect with their individual fields (A
 nthropology\, Gender Studies\, various Area Studies\, Media Studies\, Huma
 n Geography\, Urban Studies\, Architecture\, History\, Political Science\,
  Sociology\, Psychology\, Linguistics\, Biology\, etc).<br /> <br /> We ai
 m to build networks among peers\, foster collaboration\, and to strengthen
  and diversify the production of knowledge. We bring together a group acro
 ss the University of Basel and the University of Applied Sciences\, Academ
 y of Art and Design Basel with the effect of crosspollination of ideas and
  scholarship.</p>
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