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Archeology & Human geography Summer Course

Resilient Humanscapes: Exploring Resiliencies in Human-Spatial Interactions

When:

17 August - 21 August 2026

School:

RECOMENT Summer Schools Mainz/Trier

Institution:

Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie (LEIZA) Mainz

City:

Mainz

Country:

Germany

Language:

English

Credits:

0 EC

registration deadline 15 May 2026
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Resilient Humanscapes: Exploring Resiliencies in Human-Spatial Interactions

About

Join us for the first summer school of the Leibniz ScienceCampus “Resiliencies: Comparing and Integrating Methodologies, Methods, Narratives, and Theories – Mainz/Trier (RECOMENT)”, devoted to the topic of resilient humanscapes. Aimed at postgraduate students, doctoral candidates, and postdoctoral researchers, the summer school invites participants to explore how resiliencies emerge, are negotiated, and become observable in the entanglements of human societies with their cultural, environmental, and historical contexts. Drawing on the interdisciplinary expertise of the Leibniz ScienceCampus in resilience studies, the concept of the humanscape – which underscores the mutual shaping of humans and their surrounding spaces – will serve as the lens through which participants gain insight into, and have the opportunity to contribute to the current interdisciplinary debates on resiliencies. Through this lens, participants will broaden their perspectives on how resilience narratives evolve across time and space. They will also acquire practical tools to analyse these dynamics from multiple methodological and theoretical perspectives.

The programme is organised around thematic clusters – communities and societies, spaces of the Anthropocene, urban resiliencies, and landscapes of conflict and violence. These clusters complement and enrich approaches to resilience studies in archaeology, geography, and history by expanding their analytical potential through interdisciplinary engagement with the other fields within the ScienceCampus. This engagement will also extend beyond the Campus to the behavioural sciences, environmental studies, and the sociologies of space. The programme will involve a combination of lectures, discussion sessions, workshops, and excursions. A central element of the programme will be an introduction to the method of Deep Mapping, combined with practical training in its use as a participatory tool for mapping resilience narratives, during which participants will develop their own mapping. In Work-in-Progress and discussion sessions, participants will have the opportunity to share their own ideas and written work with the group and receive supportive feedback.

Target group

Participation is open to early career researchers in the humanities, cultural, and social sciences, particularly in the fields of: Archaeology, Anthropology/Ethnology, Geography, Medicine, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology. Applicants should have a research focus related to resilience.

Course aim

By participating in the summer school, participants will ...
… gain familiarity with core concepts, narratives, and methodological approaches in resilience studies
… engage in interdisciplinary exchange and learn from other disciplinary perspectives
… take away insights and outputs on humanscapes
… learn and apply Deep Mapping as a participatory research method

Interested?

When:

17 August - 21 August 2026

School:

RECOMENT Summer Schools Mainz/Trier

Institution:

Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie (LEIZA) Mainz

Language:

English

Credits:

0 EC

registration deadline 15 May 2026 Visit school

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