Linking Borderlands

The joint project "Linking Borderlands: Dynamics of border regional peripheries" focuses on European border regions as contact zones and transition areas at periphery of nation states. The project analyses these so-called borderlands to illuminate persistent development paths as well as radical changes. For this purpose, the network uses Border Studies, as part of Regional Studies, as a common approach. The network consists of Saarland University (UdS, lead partner), the University of Kaiserslautern (TUK), the European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) (EUV) and the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU). Jointly, the project approaches the border areas of the Greater Region SaarLorLux+ and Brandenburg / Lebus to investigate cross-border regions that are - from a nation-state perspective - peripherally located. The two regions differ both in terms of their degree of interdependence and their participation in the process of EU integration.

Within the framework of the joint project, five focal points will be addressed: Policy transfer and learning, social practice and language in vocational training contexts, cultural negotiation processes in film, planning cultures and energy transitions. The common goal is to be able to advise decision-makers in politics and society in the two cross-border regions and beyond on the problems and opportunities of cross-border cooperation.

The department of International Planning Systems is working together with the department of Regional Development and Spatial Planning on the subproject "Planning Borderlands". Cross-border cooperation in spatial planning and development is confronted with challenges caused by different planning systems, languages, and values. These challenges will be systematically analysed by employing the planning cultures approach. For this purpose, the subproject will compare the provision of public services based on the European object to guarantee access to infrastructures and services. This forms the subject for the analysis of how planning cultures in the regions are constituted and to what extent there is a planning culture that is specific to the cross-border context.

 

Subprojects

Policy Borderlands: Policy-Transfer und -Lernen im WestOst-Abgleich

Communicative Borderlands: WestOst-Abgleich der sozialen Praxis und Sprache im Berufsausbildungskontext

Hybrid Borderlands: West-Ost-Vergleich kultureller Aushandlungsprozesse im Film

Planning Borderlands: Daseinsvorsorge und Planungskulturen (hier) im West-Ost-Vergleich

Energy Borderlands: Energietransitionen im WestOst-Abgleich

 

Project partners

Project funding: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) (Förderkennzeichen: 01UC2104A)

Project partners at Universität des Saarlandes: Jun.-Prof. Dr. habil. Florian Weber (Verbundkoordinator), Dr. Peter Dörrenbächer, Prof. Dr. Astrid Fellner und Prof. Dr. Claudia Polzin-Haumann

Project partners at TU Kaiserslautern: Prof. Dr. Karina Pallagst, Prof. Dr. Georg Wenzelburger und Dr.-Ing. Kirsten Mangels, Prof. Dr. Gabi Troeger-Weiß

Project partners at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg Dr. Ludger Gailing und Dr. Peter UlrichPProject partners at Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt/Oder: Dr. Konstanze Jungbluth und Prof. Dr. Nicole Richter

Networking partners: UniGR-Center for Border Studies und Viadrina Center B/ORDERS IN MOTION

 

Contact

Project management:
Prof. Dr. Karina Pallagst

 

Collaboration:
M.Sc. Benjamin Blaser