Report – Critical imaginaries and expanded semantic fields from the Cold War to contemporaneity #2

The workshop was conceived as a space in which to promote and plan the work of researchers in the framework of the project MoDe(s) 2. One of the main objectives of the project is to draw up a glossary of concepts that allow us to understand the cultural tensions that are going through the Cold War and that continue to reverberate in contemporary times.

Report on the seminar Scenarios, representations and transformations of work in the global world

Seminar Scenarios, representations and transformations of work in the global world 23 November 2018 MACBA, Convent dels Angels. Barcelona Report by Juliane Debeusscher The seminar Scenarios, Representations and Transformations of Work in the Global World, organised within the framework of the MoDe(s)2 project, took place on 28 November in Barcelona. It counted with the participation of … Continue reading Report on the seminar Scenarios, representations and transformations of work in the global world

Report – Critical imaginaries and expanded semantic fields (Robledo de Chavela, July 2018)

The workshop of MoDe(s) 2 ” Critical imaginaries and expanded semantic fields from the Cold War to contemporaneity”, held in Robledo de Chavela (July 16-18, 2018), had as objective to lay the basis of the research project for the next three years. It was, therefore, an internal workshop where we presented the research topics that will be developed in this second phase.

Conclusions of the doctoral seminar (6-7 March)

Kate Domin gives us a summary of our doctoral seminar of 6 and 7 March, which aspired to open lines of discussion on the tools and methodological resources involved in the task of creating a transnational history of art. In addition, participants’ bibliography is shared.

Report and balance of the Cold Atlantic doctoral seminar in Barcelona

The Cold Atlantic pre-doctoral seminar took place on September 8 and 9 at the University of Barcelona and the MACBA. There were two days of very fruitful presentations and exchanges, many thanks to the participants for sharing their work in progress and feeding a debate that two days did not manage to exhaust!