Euroculture Consortium Team

Euroculture Team Göttingen

Director of Studies
Prof. Dr. Simon Fink

Coordinator & Supervisor/Lecturer
Marc Arwed Rutke

Senior Lecturer
Dr. Lars Klein
Affiliated Faculty
Director of Studies, 2008-2017
Lecturer
Former Lecturers (Selection)
:
Political Construction of Europe
Prof. Dr. Elo-Hanna Seljamaa:
Ethnographic research and artistic research, Politics and performative practices
Top-down and bottom-up integration
Prof. Dr. Margit Feischmidt:
Identity politics, everyday ethnicity and racism in Eastern Europe (with a special emphasis on the Roma)
New Forms of Nationalism from politics to popular culture: a German-Hungarian Comparison
:
Community and Diversity in the 21st Century
:
Europe in the Wider World: After the Transatlantic Century
:
Research Lab: Understanding Europe
:
Cultures in Europe
:
Cultural Construction of Europe: The Governance of Cultural and Religious Diversity in Europe
Katharina Nambula:
Cultures in Europe
:
Europe in the Wider World: India
Visiting Scholars (Selection)
National Autonomous University of México (UNAM), Mexico
Hanna Hernández Ortega
National Autonomous University of México (UNAM), Mexico
Osaka University, Japan
Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA
Osaka University, Japan
University of Pune, India
Prof. Dr. Hitoshi Tanaka
Osaka University, Japan
Prof. Dr. Sanjay Kolekar
University of Pune, India
Osaka University, Japan
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Boston University, USA
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Rhodes College, Memphis, USA
Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Prof. Dr. Subhashchandra Bhelke
University of Pune, India
Prof. Dr. Toru Takenaka
Osaka University, Japan
Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA
University of Pune, India
Prof. Dr. Niteen Gupte
University of Pune, India
Prof. Dr. Charles Johnson
Valdosta State University, USA
Former Team Members since 2008
Participating Disciplines
The interdisciplinary programme Euroculture in Göttingen is run jointly by the Faculty of Social Scienes , the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Theology. The Institutes of Political Sciene, Sociology, the English Department, the Department of Medieval and Modern History, the Seminar für Deutsche Philologie and Intercultural German Studies, as well as Theology contribute to the programme. In addition, there is a well-established cooperation with the Institute of Methods and Methodological Principles in the Social Sciences and subjects such as Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Economics, among others.
