Viadrina Center B/ORDERS IN MOTION

Profiles

Logo Border in Motion

The Viadrina Center B/ORDERS IN MOTION is a Central Scientific Institution of the European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder).

Borders aim to establish or maintain orders, be they specified in law, handed down through history, or expressed through symbols. Orders, in turn, cannot exist in the absence of border demarcations, whether in the form of lines on a map or as patterns for differentiation in people’s minds. The understanding that borders and orders must always be conceived of in dynamic interrelationships guides the work of the Viadrina Center B/ORDERS IN MOTION. It initiates and bundles analyses concerning these interrelationships in the social, cultural, economic, and legal sciences.

Viadrina Center B/ORDERS IN MOTION

European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)

Visitor address: Große Scharrnstraße 23a, D-15230 Frankfurt (Oder), Floor 4

Current events

04
Dec
Wednesday 16.15

"Grenzasymmetrien als Barriere oder Ressource? Migrantische Unternehmer*innen im Kosovo" mit PD Dr. C. Leutloff-Grandits [DE] (geänderte Uhrzeit)

Research Factory/ HG 109 & online

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11
Dec
Wednesday 16.15

Buchvorstellung: "Grenzüberschreitende Daseinsvorsorge", hg.v. P. Ulrich, N. Cyrus, J. Janczak [DE]

Research Factory/ HG 109 & online

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15
Jan
Wednesday 11.00

Reading the Mediterranean Border through Racial Capitalism with: Prof. Dr Timothy Raeymaekers [EN]

Research Factory/ AM 02 & online

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29
Jan
Wednesday 16.15

"Documenting the Undocumented: Experimenting Europe at the Biometric Migrant Archive" with Dr Romm Lewkowicz [EN]

Research Factory/ HG 109

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News from the Center

Exhibition "Border violence and the Viadrina in the 1990s" moves to Potsdam

In cooperation with the Institute for Communal Studies (KWI) at the University of Potsdam, the exhibition "GrenzGewalt" will be on display in Potsdam from 9 December 2024 to 7 February 2025.

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Interview with Dr Marija Grujić "How gender norms influence asylum processes"

An interview with Dr Marija Grujić on her research project "Gendering asylum infrastructures. Mobilising awareness of gender, sexual orientation and experiences of violence in Europe after 2014" has been published in the Viadrina-Logbook

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Interreg project "Grenzinformationspunkte": Partnership agreement signed

The project, that will run for three years from April 2024 under the leadership of the Euroregion Spree-Neiße-Bober e. V., aims to set up so-called "border information points" in the German-Polish border region. The Viadrina-Logbook reported on the signing of the partnership agreement in September 2024.

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Effects of internal border controls between Frankfurt (Oder) and Słubice

On 16 July 2024, Dr Marcus Engler and Lea Sophie Christinck from DeZIM presented the recently published short expert report on the effects of internal border controls between Frankfurt (Oder) and Słubice at the Viadrina.

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Research | Teaching | Transfer

Research

The insight that borders and orders are inextricably linked guides the work of the Viadrina Center B/ORDERS IN MOTION and is encapsulated in the term “B/ORDERS”. We do not regard borders and orders as being natural and given, but as the result of social practice and the creation of meaning, which is in constant change, “in the making”, “IN MOTION”. Our multidimensional and interdisciplinary approach is designed to capture border and order configurations in their dynamics. In doing so, we focus on the subject areas “border” (understood not only in a territorial, but also in a social and temporal sense) and “migration” as an area defined by multiple border settings and border crossings.

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Teaching

The Viadrina Center B/ORDERS IN MOTION attaches great importance to research-based teaching and innovative formats. We view borders as laboratories in which social developments condense and which shape migration. This enables new perspectives on the transformation of cultural, social, economic, legal and state orders. Our courses are designed for BA and MA students as well as doctoral candidates and are offered in German and English.

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Transfer

Borders and migration are topics of particular social relevance. As a research institution situated in close proximity to the German-Polish border, we see ourselves as bearing a special responsibility to provide science-based findings for addressing the challenges we face today. We present our research approaches and results in the “Research Factory” series of events and in various publication formats and we seek to engage with the interested public. We collaborate with civil society and public organizations to make our expertise relevant in practice.

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