To attend this online workshop, prior registration is necessary: Please send an email specifying your name and academic affiliation to events@oiist.net by 31 August 2020 (Monday) at the latest. For technical reasons, the number of participants is limited. You will be informed about the organizational and technical procedure before the workshop starts. Sounds are an […]
Music and Mirrored Hybridities. Cultural Communities Converging in French, German, and Turkish Stage Productions (17th–20th Century) Friday, 28.05.2021, 13:30–17:30, 19:00–20:30 GMT+3 Saturday, 29.05.2021, 10:00–12:30 GMT+3 IMPORTANT NOTICE – To attend this online lecture, prior registration is necessary. You will receive a confirmation e-mail with the login link one day prior to the event. For […]
Mapping Gender in the Near East What’s New and What’s Ahead in Ottoman and Turkish Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies An international and interdisciplinary workshop December 9-10, 2020 Bringing together an interdisciplinary group of scholars in the humanities and social sciences, this workshop will establish, consolidate and sustain a network of academics who share an […]
Experience of a City: Multisensorial Approaches to Past and Present Monday, 30 May 2022, 10:30–17:30 UTC +3 (Istanbul Time) Orient-Institut Istanbul Online Workshop Series
Recovering & Uncovering the Past of Diverse Communities in Imperial Spaces: Memory and Self-Organization in Urban Centres of the Eastern European and Ottoman Realms 12-13 September 2024 Venue: Ilia State University, Austrian Centre Reading Hall, Giorgi Tsereteli Street, 3, S 507 (5th floor), Tbilisi, Georgia (See on GOOGLE Maps) Conveners: Max Weber Foundation & […]
Levantine landscapes: communities, space and material histories Prof. Dr. Paolo Girardelli (Boğaziçi University) A workshop in the framework of the Graduate Seminar “Levantine Landscapes: Galata, İzmir, Chios”(HIST 655 – Boğaziçi University, in collaboration with OII) Friday, 20th December 2024, 14:00-18:00 This Workshop, organized in the framework of the Seminar “Levantine Landscapes. Galata, […]