Contributions

On this page you will find the names of contributors and the title of their session. Abstracts and personal background information are available by following the links. Please note: This is work in progress. We strive to update the linked pages as soon as possible. Some of the titles of the contributions are subject to change in the process of preparation.

“A (collective) matter of hope and care” Maria Stiholt Otto

“Agitating Collectivity: Praxis of collective memory writing across geographies and disciplines” Anna Schick, Emina Buzinkic

“blue scholars – collective memory-work and class” Dirk Eilers

“Basic assumptions. Grappling with the (supposed) dichotomy between phenomenological and discursive approaches” (Working Title) Bipasha Ahmed, Julianna Challenor, Virginia Eatough, Martina Gerada, Maya Lavie Ajayi, Aylish O’Driscoll, Carla Willig

“Being and Doing CMW Together as an Embodiment” Angela Coffee, Colleen Clements, Erin Stutelberg

“CMW as a qualitative research methodology. Opportunities and challenges illustrated with a case of studying ecological emotions.” Weronika Kalwak, Vanessa Weihgold

“CMW as communal healing practice” Bisola Wald, Keitha-Gail Martin-Kerr, Colleen Clements

“CMW as method in Education Studies” Jacqueline Hackl, Michael Doblmaier, Tanja Vogler

“CMW as research based learning” Mia-Charlott Bohnet, Alena Rauch

“CMW: From Reconstruction to Emergence” Melissa Surrette, Keitha-Gail Martin-Kerr

“CMW: Good Enough Decolonizing Pedagogy– for the Ordinary Us” Shabnam Syed Khan

“CMW in an unsupportive academic environment” Zuzanna Zbrog, Anna Szczepanek

“CMW in times of AI” Katarina Froebus

“CMW of hopeful futures. Engaging in collective, transformative, temporal methodologies” Kristine Kousholt

“CMW. Possibilities and Limitations of a process.” Haleh Mir Miri

“CMW with/for South African black radical feminist student organisers in collective reflection 10 years later.” Duduzile Unathi Ndlovu

“Collective Memory Work – Who Is It For? Expanding Its Relevance to All Women and Beyond.” Laya Hooshyari

“Combining Collective Memory Work and Critical Participatory Action Research with Women’s Counselors in Vienna.” Nora Ruck, Barbara Rothmüller, Sigrid Awart, Andrea Kaiser-Horvath, Bettina Zehetner

“Ephemeral Textual Collectives” Tine Friis, Iram Khawaja, Morten Nissen

“Fun and Frolics in CMW. Acting Out Scenes & Effect of Alienation-Effect” Robert Hamm

“Intersectionality in CMW” Christopher Hansen

“Memories of safeguarding the welfare state: affective investments into the algorithmic detection of welfare fraud.” Doris Allhutter

“Memory, Activism and the Feminist Struggle in the Western Balkan: Reflections from ‘Our stories project’.” Zorana Antonijevic, Slavica Stanojlovic, Snezana Jakovljevic

“Pictures instead of words – CMW, a common means of expression” Bianca Fiedler, Gudrun Siebke-Richter

“The expert … and the experience of shifting perceptions in and through CMW.” Helena Walasz, Zuzanna Garncarek, Karolina Bonarska

“Theorizing CMW” Karin Hansson, Nour Shimei

“The potential of CMW for thinking and living ‘the anti-fascist life'” Brigitte Hipfl

“Zine as a narrative of a collective memory work project” Micol Pizzolati