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Berlin, Berlin Ghent University
Dieses Buch enthält die Arbeitsblätter, welche die Studierenden im 3. Semester auf die Berlinreise vorbereitet. Es handelt sich um : eine E-Mail schreiben, ein Treffen mit deutschen Studierenden vorbereiten, eine Erkundung in Berlin vorbereiten, Recherche-Übungen im Internet, Präsentationen über Sehenswürdigkeiten und die Erstellung eines Reiseführers für die Mitstudierenden. Außerdem werden 5 literarische Texte über Berlin aufbereitet.
Post wall studio city Berlin Ghent University
Post-wall Berlin is today considered to be one of Europe’s leading art metropoleis, if not the city for artists today. The city doesn’t owe its prominence as contemporary art city to contemporary art institutions, to a scene of collectors or to the artists’ academies, but primarily to ‘the space and time’ the city can offer to artists. That is, Berlin has a reserve of big and cheap spaces at its disposal for artists to use as studio, as ...
Dancing precarity : a transdisciplinary study of the working and living conditions in the contemporary dance scenes of Brussels and Berlin Ghent University
In her influential article on “Cultural Entrepreneurialism: On the changing Relationship between the Arts, Culture and Employment” (2003), Andrea Ellmeier observes that in the post-Fordist work regime, artists, along with all creative workers, have become entrepreneurial individuals who work anywhere and anytime in exchange for low wages or immaterial income. In that context, Isabell Lorey introduces the idea that precarization can be defined as ...
The Berlin project: a marriage between professional competences and authentic language acquisition Ghent University
This project aims at increasing the German communicative skills of our Flemish students (professional Bachelor Communication), resulting in a 4 days’ stay in Berlin. The project concentrates on intercultural communication, learning to work in team, providing the students with professional competences and last but not least increasing the students’ knowledge of German with respect to oral fluency and basic vocabulary and grammar. Preparing for ...