MASN - Austria

MASN - Austria ist ein Kompetenzzentrum und Vernetzungsbüro für Kultur- und Sozialanthropologische Innovationen und Projekte, das seit 2005 besteht. Entstanden ist MASN - Austria aus dem in Wien initiierten Moving Anthropology Student/Social Network, das junge AnthropologInnen international miteinander vernetzt.
Die MitarbeiterInnen von MASN - Austria arbeiten empirisch, lösungsorientiert und gegenwartsbezogen.

Die MitarbeiterInnen des Zentrums verfügen über regionale, sprachliche und fachliche Kompetenzen in zahlreichen Feldern wie Migration und Integration, Globalisierung, Rechtsanthropologie, Gender Studies, Visuelle Anthropologie, Medical Anthropology, Bewusstseinsforschung, Organisations- und Betriebsanthropologie, Entwicklungszusammenarbeit sowie Friedensarbeit, Gewalt- und Konfliktforschung.

Das MASN - Austria Team:
EU.MA.sca Julia Bartl, Magª. Martha Cecilia Dietrich, Mag. Andreas Gmeiner, Magª. Mascha Gugganig, Mag. Gregor Jakob, Mag. Martin A. Luger, Marija Martinovic, Mag. Nikolaus Reinberg, M.sc. Kathrin Salzmann, Magª. Katja Seidel, Magª. Kerstin Tiefenbacher, Stefan Wolf, Michael Draca, Thomas Lohninger, Magª. Sabrina Kopf, Maia Loh, Sandra Feichtner.

ETHNOCINECA 2010

Die ETHNOCINECA 2010 - Ethnographic and Documentary Filmfest Vienna stellt eine in Wien einzigartige Medienwerkschau zur Auseinandersetzung mit anthropologischen Themen im audiovisuellen Kontext dar.

Datum: Di, 18. - Fr, 21. Mai 2010
Orte: KosmosTheater und Café 7*Stern

Für weitere Informationen siehe laufende Projekte oder http://www.ethnocineca.at
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8th Moving Anthropology Student Network Conference

This summer, MASN Ireland will be hosting the 8th Moving Anthropology Student Network Conference. The conference will take place in Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth and will run from the 18th - 22nd August 2010.
The Call For Papers is now open, with a deadline for submissions of Friday 14th May 2010.
Further Informations: MASN Ireland Homepage

Shah Rukh Khan and Global Bollywood

International Conference
Shah Rukh Khan and Global Bollywood
September 30th – October 2nd 2010

In recent years the circulation of Indian Cinema in a globalized world has become a focus of academic research from a wide range of disciplines and theoretical perspectives. A growing number of publications and conferences have been dedicated to the topic that embraces films and audiences as well as diverse cultural practises and performances. Furthermore, the role of the ICT in these processes has emerged as a new point of interest, in particular in regard to the study of participant audiences and fan cultures. The overarching framework is the relationship of Bollywood with post colonialism, global flows, and transcultural processes that shape cinema contexts today.

Located in the centre of Europe the conference wants to act as a meeting point between European and international scholarship on Shah Rukh Khan and Global Bollywood. In addition, it aims to engage with young scholars on the topic, and to provide a platform to showcase their studies.

Organizers: Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology in cooperation with MASN-Austria
Conference Homepage