[We have the following announcement. The deadline is April 30, 2017.]
7th International Osnabrueck Summer Institute (OSI) on the Cultural Study of the Law
The seventh
International Osnabrueck Summer Institute on the Cultural
Study of the Law will be held from August 6 to 13, 2017 at the University
of Osnabrueck, Germany. It aims to encourage and further promote the
interdisciplinary study and research of the interrelations between law and
culture, based on the idea that the extended cultural study of the law will
foster profitable scholarly exchange and dialogue between legal studies and the
humanities.
The Institute will offer a combination of thematic workshop sessions, small
group seminars and a final symposium for 15-20 international participants
(doctoral, post-doctoral and advanced M.A. – see below for eligibility). The
introductory workshop will address the range and potential of interdisciplinary
studies and approaches in the field of law and the humanities. The remaining
thematic sessions and small group seminars will focus on key issues and debates
in current cultural legal studies, for example:
* The historical emergence of dominant (legal) concepts of property as well
as current struggles about culture as heritage, property and resource for
creativity (including concepts such as copyright, intellectual property and
authorship);
* The cultural presence and representation of the law and the role of
culture in the representation and dissemination of the concept of property
(e.g. law and literature, life writing and human rights, visual culture and
rights rhetoric);
The main objective of the OSI is to encourage scholarly exchange across
disciplines and the critical debate of current research projects as well as
work in progress. Participants will have the opportunity to present and discuss
their own work both within the larger group and in individual sessions with
members of the OSI faculty.
Confirmed faculty for the 2017 OSI include:
Marianne Constable (Rhetoric , UC Berkeley)
Danilo Mandic (Law, U of Westminster)
Cristina S. Martinez (Art History, U of Ottawa)
Sabine N. Meyer (American Studies, Osnabrück U)
Richard Perry (Law, UC Berkeley)
Beth Piatote (Native American Studies, UC Berkeley)
Leti Volpp (Law, UC Berkeley)
In addition, the OSI will feature a professional workshop presenting and
discussing EU and GAES (German Academic Exchange Service) scholarship and grant
opportunities for young international researchers.
Participant Eligibility
The Summer Institute invites
doctoral and
postdoctoral students from
various academic fields whose research interests and projects are situated at
the interface between law and the humanities and who are concerned with a
better understanding of the interdependence of law and culture.
Doctoral candidates in the humanities, law, the arts, literature, and
related social sciences are encouraged to apply, as are advanced students
pursuing a J.D. or its equivalent (such as an L.L.B).
Young scholars or junior
faculty members who have received a Ph.D. or corresponding degree in the last
five years are also eligible. While applications by doctoral/post-doctoral
students are prioritized, the Summer Institute will also consider strong
applications from advanced Master students about to conclude their studies and
with a strong interest in interdisciplinary research. There are openings for up
to 24 students to participate in the Summer Institute.
Due to its international audience, the Summer Institute will be entirely
conducted in English.
Please note: The OSI neither offers German nor
English language instruction classes.
Application Process
Students interested in taking part in the Summer Institute should submit
their applications on our website no later than
April 30, 2017. Detailed
and updated information about the Institute, the sessions, international
faculty, admission and fees can be found at:
http://www.osi.uni-osnabrueck.de/
Applicants should complete:
* The
application form on our website (see below);
* An
up-to-date curriculum vitae;
* A
statement of purpose no more than two pages long, describing
current scholarly interests, previous research, and how the Summer Institute
would specifically further their interests and plans. Applicants are also
encouraged to comment on their specific interest in interdisciplinary
approaches and how these affect their own work.
*Questions*
Please direct all inquiries and questions to the OSI coordinator at
lawandculture@uos.de
Peter Schneck
Director
Chair of American Studies