First B-SHAPES scientific publication: Multilayered Borders as a Method for Studying Tourism Destinations: A Case of Northern European Border Regions (open access) https://t.co/wrPM58DYhN
@X Danish minority in Germany criticizes new German border controls as purely symbolic
SSW zu geplanten Kontrollen: „Das Grenzland wird lahmgelegt“ | Der Nordschleswiger
👀 This week we are taking part in the bi-annual Consortium meeting of the @border_shapes!
📍Greetings from Budapest, where we are being hosted by one of our partners -Eötvös Loránd University International!
🔗 Read more about B-Shapes:
https://t.co/aLUSonk8VJ
Here’s a short text about some of our consortium members’ visit to Bulgaria for a workshop on citizen science and other B-SHAPES related topics. https://t.co/7xJ9qXFGya
Last week Elżbieta Opiłowska and Hynek Böhm organized a study visit to Cieszyn (PL) and Český Těšín (CZ). The visit aimed at developing collaboration with local stakeholders for academic research within WP4 (link to WP page) and artistic intervention. https://t.co/YKfymHqAnm
B-SHAPES PI Dorte Jagetic Andersen (University of Southern Denmark) has been invited as keynote speaker to this conference in Octobre
https://t.co/ljGAla8J3K
B-SHAPES' coordinator Martin Klatt looks at German immigrants to Denmark and their impact on the German minority there: Deutsche Minderheit: Zugezogene im Fokus der Wissenschaft https://t.co/WS2rUM2sW6
B-SHAPES, borders shaping perceptions of European societies, is now on Twitter! Here we will regularly communicate news about this Horizon Europe research project. #horizoneurope#horizoneu