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+ Freeing the Ever Given, Suez Canal Authority. +
+ +## Cultural Techniques and Material Cultures at Sea + +This exploratory workshop aims to foster research into the historical interplay +between mobility, cultural techniques, and material culture within maritime and +coastal contexts. By examining how cultures, cultural techniques, and nature +have historically shaped life, work, and travel at sea, we seek to develop new +research questions that can lead to future grant applications. Through +interdisciplinary collaboration, participants will explore themes such as the +maritime technologies, littoral knowledge production, and the material +manifestations of aquatic and coastal communities. Special attention will be +given to the concept of »Störungen« (disruptions) and their influence on +practices and objects, like environmental challenges, to border regimes and +shipping accidents. This workshop will provide a platform for investigating the +dynamic interactions between human practices and maritime environments, +emphasizing the unique cultural techniques, material cultures that emerge in +littoral and marine settings. + +## Date + +21.10.2024 + +10:00--16:00 + +## Venue + +Cluster of Excellency -- Matters of Activity + +Humboldt University Berlin + +Sophienstraße 22a + +10178 Berlin + +Room TBA + +## Program + +9:45–10:00: +- Get Together + +10:00–11:00 +- Julia Erdogan (HU Berlin): Depths of Danger: Challenges of Shipwreck Salvages and The Perils of Diving. +- Discussion + +11:00–12:00 +- Sarah Pickmann (Yale): In Search of Lost Mint Cakes: Tracing Cargo and Mishaps in Expedition Archives. +- Discussion + +12:00–13:00 +- Lunch Break + +13:00–14:00 +- Julia Zons (Universität Stuttgart): What does Ceuta tell us about Littoral Cultures? Aquatic Mobilities at the »most heavily guarded border of the world«. +- Discussion + +14:00–15:00 +- Wilko von Hardenberg (HU Berlin): The Adriatic as a Borderspace: Knowledge Mobilities and Environmental Disruptions in a Marginal Sea. +- Discussion + +15:00–16:00 +- Coffee, Final Discussion, and Future Developments diff --git a/assets/img/posts/ever-given.jpg b/assets/img/posts/ever-given.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce26e34 Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/img/posts/ever-given.jpg differ