Schlagwort: research project
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How does the individual researcher influence data collection? Report on a methodological experiment investigating the Linguistic Landscape of Istanbul – Authors: Laurentia Schreiber (Universität Bamberg) & Ruth Bartholomä (Orient-Institut Istanbul)
How does the individual researcher influence data collection? Report on a methodological experiment investigating the Linguistic Landscape of Istanbul Authors: Laurentia Schreiber (Universität Bamberg) & Ruth Bartholomä (Orient-Institut Istanbul) 15 August 2024 Introduction: How did it all start? Between 30 November and 2 December 2023, the Orient-Institut Istanbul, together with the Municipality of Istanbul (İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi)…
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Workshop “Linguistic Landscape of Istanbul: Possibilities and Prospects” – Author: Ruth Bartholomä
Workshop “Linguistic Landscape of Istanbul: Possibilities and Prospects” Author: Ruth Bartholomä 22 December 2023 Linguistic landscape research is a new approach in the field of sociolinguistics. It deals with representations of language in public spaces, for example in the form of street and store signs, billboards, regulatory and informative signs or graffiti. The focus increasingly…
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Behold, here comes the bride: textiles, women, and marriage in the Benaki Museum of Greek Culture – Author: Roxana Coman
Behold, here comes the bride: textiles, women, and marriage in the Benaki Museum of Greek Culture Author: Roxana Coman 21 July 2023 Supported by a Short-Term Scientific Mission Grant in the COST Action Europe Through Textiles: Network for an Integrated Research, and the Orient-Institut Istanbul, the two months spent in the Benaki Museum of Greek…
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Baroque Dance at the Orient-Institut Istanbul: Dance Historians Explore Aspects of Orientalism – Authors: Irène Feste, Hubert Hazebroucq, Gerrit Berenike Heiter
Baroque Dance at the Orient-Institut Istanbul: Dance Historians Explore Aspects of Orientalism Authors: Irène Feste, Hubert Hazebroucq, Gerrit Berenike Heiter 13 July 2023 This blog contribution by historical dance scholars and performers Irène Feste, Hubert Hazebroucq, and Gerrit Berenike Heiter focuses on a lecture demonstration that was presented during the online event “Music and Mirrored…
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Turkish and Greek folk songs of the late Ottoman era: Popular culture and intercommunal relations through musical collections – Author: Evangelia Chaldæaki
Turkish and Greek folk songs of the late Ottoman era: Popular culture and intercommunal relations through musical collections Author: Evangelia Chaldæaki 12 April 2023 As it is widely known, various musical genres emerged during the whole timespan of the Ottoman Empire, around the city centers and at the countryside areas. These genres were connected to…
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A series of photo exhibitions: village life in Eastern Anatolia (1957–1979) – Author: Martin Greve
A series of photo exhibitions: village life in Eastern Anatolia (1957–1979) Author: Martin Greve 12 September 2022 Nobody looked at their photos for decades: Kurt and Ursula Reinhard (1914–1979; 1915–2006) and Dieter Christensen (1932–2017) were known as musicologists and dealt with the audible world. During numerous research trips, they traveled to villages in different regions…
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IRSSC Closing Conference, 10-12 February 2022 – Every Ending Is a New Beginning – Authors: Judith I. Haug; Kamyar Nematollahy; Katja Rieck; Melike Şahinol; Esther Voswinckel Filiz
IRSSC Closing Conference, 10-12 February 2022 –Every Ending Is a New Beginning Authors: Judith I. Haug; Kamyar Nematollahy; Katja Rieck; Melike Şahinol; Esther Voswinckel Filiz 24 February 2022 After almost three years, the International Standing Working Group “Iran and Beyond: Breaking Ground for Sustainable Scholarly Collaboration” (IRSSC) held its final conference on 10-12 February 2022…
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A Young Turk from Lehistan: Seyfeddin Thadée Gasztowtt (1881 – 1936) and Poland’s Independence in the post-1908 Young Turk Revolution Istanbul – Author: Paulina D. Dominik
A Young Turk from Lehistan: Seyfeddin Thadée Gasztowtt (1881 – 1936) and Poland’s Independence in the post-1908 Young Turk Revolution Istanbul Author: Paulina D. Dominik 7 January 2022 For over a century the Ottoman Empire and subsequently the Republic of Turkey played an important role in the geopolitical imagination of Polish independence activists and statesmen.…
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From Demography to the Rural Development – in Turkey and Beyond – Author: Heinrich Hartmann
From Demography to the Rural Development—in Turkey and Beyond Author: Heinrich Hartmann 10 December 2021 At the heart of what became my habilitation lies a fierce interest in European demographic anxieties about Turkey’s fast-growing population in the 20th century, especially in the immediate post-Second World War decades. Turkey’s rapid population growth in the 1950s and 1960s—its…
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Threads of Tradition: Textile practices and material culture of Sufism in Istanbul. Some field notes – Author: Esther Voswinckel Filiz
Threads of Tradition: Textile practices and material culture of Sufism in Istanbul. Some field notes Author: Esther Voswinckel Filiz 4 June 2021 Perhaps this yarn is the only thing that holds this man together/ some say he was never here at all… (Tom Waits, Swordfishtrombone) The above quoted lines of a song lingered in my…
