cAIR10 will take place at the University
of Graz, Austria. Graz is Europe's
first human rights city and home to an
unusually large number of
migrant
organisations, interculturally oriented NGOs, and conferences and
studies on intercultural issues (link). The
University
of Graz hosts research
and teaching in
many areas of interculturality.
cAIR is jointly hosted
by two recently established centres for research and teaching at the
University of Graz:
the Centre
for Systematic Musicology, where research and teaching in the
psychology of music is combined with related disciplines such as
acoustics, physiology, sociology, philosophy and information sciences;
one ongoing research/teaching project involves the
role of music in the integration of cultural minorities in Graz
treffpunkt sprachen - Centre for
Language, Plurilingualism and Didactics, where diverse
interdisciplinary research on and around language (sociology and
minorities, documentation and data
management, teaching methods and learning environments, teacher
education and
training) is applied to the teaching of a wide range of languages
cAIR is also a product of the Forum for Applied Interculturality
Research (fAIR), an information
platform for interculturality research in different academic
disciplines at the University of Graz and the diverse intercultural
projects of governmental and non-governmental organisations in
Graz.
Webdesign: Johannes Lehner. Logo:
Alexandra Streitfelder.
Sponsors: cAIR10 thanks for
following for their generous financial support.