A Users' Guide to the Digital Knowledge Archive
The Digital Knowledge Archive allows you to write and publish collaboratively beyond the initial release date through commenting and annotating functions. This video guides you through all steps to contribute your reflections and pluralize our perceptions on Living Together.

KNOWLEDGE ARCHIVE


Nationalism by Dr. Saskia Schäfer
Living Together in the Vertical City? By Prof. Dr. Nadja-Christina Schneider
Magazine of the Department of Gender and Media Studies for the South Asian Region, Humboldt University Berlin
From Angels to Fighters by Dr. Christa Wichterich
Romantic Love in India: Of everlasting bonds, sacrifice, and not living together by Dr. Parul Bhandari
Living in Oneness? Ravidassia Music Videos as Imaginations of Solidarity beyond Caste by Dhanya Fee Kirchhof
Punjabi Singer Kanwar Grewal’s Circulatory Practices of Oneness and Equality by Dhanya Fee Kirchhof
A Paradoxical Equation by Dr. Sami Khatib
Mapping Places of the New Wave by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tuba Inal-Cekic
Reimagining Housing, Rethinking the Role of Architects in India
Rethinking Solidarity: De (Gendered) Empathy and (Inter) Subjectivity in Rituporno Ghosh’s Films by Dr. Debashrita Dey and Dr. Priyanka Tripathi
Current Repression of Tajikistan’s Pamiri Minority.
Nari Shakti and the Nation: 'India's New Daughters' in the Framework of Muscular Patriotism by Prof. Dr. Nadja-Christina Schneider
Knowledge Ecologies by Prof. Dr. Claudia Derichs
The Kabir Project. A conversation with Shabnam Virmani
Between Chipko Andolan and Fridays for Future by Dr. Fritzi-Marie Titzmann
...integration in Western Europe. in: The British Journal of Sociology, May 2022
Dr. Fritzi-Marie Titzmann explains her research project
Trolley Times: Mediating Solidarity in the Indian Farmers’ Movement by Dr. Fritzi-Marie Titzmann
This video is a product of the 'Visual Storytelling as Resistance' workshop held on Lesvos Island, conducted by Dr. Nagehan Uskan (RePLITO Visiting Research Fellow at HU Berlin) as part of the RePLITO project.
Reframing participant and audience: a tactics of circulation in Indian documentary by Dr. Shweta Kishore
Remembering JNU and the university space as a better way of "living together" in India by Anna Schnieder-Krüger
Building Interactive Spaces of Expression. A conversation with Sanjay Joshi
Baudrillard's simulacra and death of solidarity? The case of subalterns in Northeast India by Suanmuanlian Tonsing
Islamicate by Dr. Salma Siddique
Solidarity by Dr. Fritzi-Marie Titzmann
Images of Resistance: A Qualitative research on memories and narratives of Diasporic Sri Lankan Tamils by Chandrika Yogarajah
Heritage Diplomacy by Prof. Dr. Nadja-Christina Schneider
Kabir's Bhakti by Prof. Dr. Nadja-Christina Schneider
Women’s Education in Colonial India by Chandra Lekha Singh
Mahalle constitutes not only a very important repertoire of living together in diverse societies, it also organized welfare and redistribution.
Memory, Housing Architecture and Everyday Life by Prof. Dr. Nadja-Christina Schneider
Quilombo by Dr. Juliana M. Streva
“Why ‘Living Together’? Introduction, Part One by Prof. Dr. Nadja-Christina Schneider
... and the Poetic-Politics of Quilombo. in: Femina Politica – Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft 01/2021
State of Housing/A Place to Live (2018) by Prof. Dr. Nadja-Christina Schneider
A Conversation with Prof. Dr. Shilpa Phadke (TISS, Mumbai)
Magazine of the Department of Gender and Media Studies for the South Asian Region at HU Berlin
A short history of calls for climate justice, this article is an invitation to dive deeper into the horizon of alternative proposals and repertoires of living together which they open up
Inclusive Strategies in the German Culture of Memory? Challenges and Possibilities by Dr. Victoria Bishop Kendzia
Critical regionalism as an approach to contemporary housing in India by Prof. Dr. Nadja-Christina Schneider
South American and African Perspectives. A Conference Report.
New Wave and Dwelling in New Spaces by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tuba Inal-Cekic
Dr. Hannah Tzuberi gives insights into her research project
Critical Regionalism by Prof. Dr. Nadja-Christina Schneider
Building Solidarity, Building Connectivities? The Transregional Routes of the North East India Festival in Bangkok by Domenic Teipelke
Von neuen Korridoren und Seidenstraßen: Ein Podcast über Kultur und Infrastruktur
A Booklet by Sina Carina Rauch
Queer(ing) Religion: Global Christian and Islamic perspectives by Wikke Jansen
Minor Citizens? Holocaust Memory and the Un/Making of Citizenship in Germany by Dr. Sultan Doughan
Conversation with Nagehan Uskan about an 'invisible' film.
Affective Colonization as Minority Management by Prof. Dr. A. Dirk Moses
Circulatory Practices and Contested Spaces: Introduction, Part Two by Dr. Fritzi-Marie Titzmann
Living together in a refugee camp: a Multilingual Dictionary by Shahram Ahmadi, Mehdi Darif, Nagehan Uskan, and Hadis Yakubi
Magazine of the Department for Gender and Media Studies for South Asian Region (GAMS)
Europe’s Minority Management Machine by Dr. Anya Topolski
Low-Cost Housing for the People - as Projected by the Films Division of India (FDI) by Prof. Dr. Nadja-Christina Schneider
'I Knew the Africans Did Not Comprehend’: Cinema Vérité, Holocaust Memory, and Minority Management on Screen by Dr. Ben Ratskoff
Women’s role in postcolonial nation state building by Dr. Maria Framke
Ubuntu by Dr. Juliana M. Streva
A Conversation with Navkiran Natt and Fritzi-Marie Titzmann about the Indian Farmers’ Movement
Living Together in Multilingual Societies
Forging solidarities via food: Notes from COVID-19 lockdown in India by Sampurna Das
A Case Study of Queer (Trans)national Solidarity by @kamusqueer by Wikken Jansen
Introduction: Memory Politics and "Minority Management" by Dr. Hannah Tzuberi and Prof. Dr. Schirin Amir-Moazami
Solidarity as a political relation on Instagram during the Indian farmers' protest by Ananya Bordoloi
“A Bird at my Window”: Communicative Community and Contextual Visibility by Dr. Max Kramer
"Minority" is first and foremost a relational term, enabled and defined by structures and relations of power.
Imaginations, Narratives and Mediated Performances of Solidarity and Community. An Experimental Exercise in Collaborative Publishing Between Delhi and Berlin. An Introdution by the Editors
Workshop Report: Gendered Perspectives on social activism, work and political engagement in and from South Asia by Dr. Fritzi-Marie Titzmann
Minnette de Silva, or: On How (not) to Create an Archive of the ‘Forgotten Pioneer’ of Critical Regionalism in Postcolonial South Asian Architecture by Prof. Dr. Nadja-Christina Schneider