50th AAAS Conference 2023 Versions of America: Speculative Pasts, Presents, Futures

Oct. 20-22, 2023
University of Klagenfurt


The United States has always been one and many, as its national motto E pluribus unum highlights. Although the phrase originally reflected the determination to form a political unity from a collection of single states, it has much deeper cultural meanings in a nation of immigrants where people with many different backgrounds and beliefs have engaged in perceiving, telling, and living a multiplicity of versions of America. Recent years suggest a new urgency to address this multiplicity and plural imaginations of the nation, especially in a (post-pandemic) America that lays open deep societal divides and that is marked by an unprecedented sense of uncertainty and instability.

The 50th conference of the Austrian Association for American Studies sets out to explore America through its versions, understood as cultural practices of imagination and speculation that shape our perceived realities and that can manifest, for example, through single works and their variants, across media, and in various discourses, ideologies, or disciplines. As the notion of a version always implies a potential for plurality and interlinkages, we ask how past, present, and future versions of America function and interact: Which versions of America have emerged historically, when, where, and why? How do some of these create or celebrate awareness of their status as versions, while others obscure their versionality, aiming to naturalize themselves as a-versional in order to maintain the hegemony, e.g. of heteronormativity, patriarchy or white supremacy? How do versions of America emerge through one another, creating the U.S. as a multi-layered phenomenon? How are they told through different media, genres, modes and forms of storytelling? How is America perceived as multi-versional in the U.S. and abroad? What are the political potentials of thinking through versions and how may such thinking engender new forms of resistance and resilience?

Seeking to explore versions of America in their aesthetic, epistemological, and political potentials, we invite contributions that consider the conference theme across all kinds of historical, cultural, and artistic discourses.

 

For more information and the conference program, please visit the conference website.

Digitalization and sustainability: Seminar and book project

Digitization and sustainability are widely discussed both scientifically and politically. A close look at their complex interrelations provides an entry point to the the analysis of challenges and the development of promising perspectives for sociotechnical developments. Over the course of the summer term 2023, advanced students from a variety of disciplines followed this call and participated in the interdisciplinary seminar series “Digitalization and Sustainability: Strategic Visions for Future Development” that was co-organized by Profs. Daniel Barben (STS), Wilfried Elmenreich (Networked and Embedded Systems), Caroline Schmitt (Educational Science), Rainer Winter (Media and Communications) and D!ARC’s own Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda.

In September, the seminar culminated in three days spent in beautiful Drautal in western Carinthia, presenting, discussing, and writing texts for a collaborative book project. This comprised working on digital participation in sustainable city planning, drone technologies, sustainability in online teaching, sustainable online delivery platform design and many other topics at the intersection of science, technology and society. The event was generously supported by the Privatstiftung Kärntner Sparkasse, enabling students to participate in this productive, intense and thought-provoking event. The publication of the book is expected for 2024.

Thematic Doctoral Programmes at the University of Klagenfurt

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Nominierung für den “European Award for Ecological Gardening 2023”

Im Rahmen der Lehrveranstaltung “Regenerative Umweltsysteme zu Klimaschutz” von Mario Molina-Kescher und Vanessa Rainer wurde der ÖH-Unigarten für den European Award for Ecological Gardeningin der Kategorie “Lernen im Garten – Naturerlebnisgarten, Schulen und Bildungseinrichtungen” nominiert. Die Preisverleihung findet am 13.10.2023 in Innsbruck statt.