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Humangeographische Übung: Die postmigrantische Gastronomielandschaft Osnabrücks [31.05./ 14.-16.06.2024]

Field exercise in human geography: Postmigrant gastronomic landscape in Osnabrück
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Ziele und Inhalt:
In dieser humangeographischen Übung werden wir explorativ die (post-)migrantische Gastronomielandschaft Osnabrücks erforschen und uns dabei mit Fragen von Migration, kultureller Diversität und städtischem Wandel befassen. Wie in vielen deutschen Städten spiegelt die Osnabrücker Gastronomielandschaft die kulinarische Globalisierung wider, die eng mit Migrationsprozessen verknüpft ist. Über Restaurants, Imbisse und ihre Speisenangebote, die auf eine internationale Herkunft verweisen, schreibt sich migrationsbedingter gesellschaftlicher Wandel in den städtischen Raum ein.
Im Rahmen der Übung werden die Teilnehmer:innen anhand verschiedener empirischer Methoden untersuchen, wo und wie (post-)migrantische bzw. international ausgerichtete Gastronomiebetriebe in der Stadt verortet sind, in welcher Weise ‚Internationalität‘ repräsentiert wird und welche Biographien der Betreiber:innen dahinter stehen. In Kleingruppen, die unterschiedliche städtische Teilräume untersuchen, werden dabei mehrere empirische Methoden eingeübt: Kartierung, Beobachtungen, Online-Recherchen und semi-strukturierte Interviews. Das empirische Vorgehen sowie die Ergebnisse der explorativen Feldforschung werden gemeinsam diskutiert und kritisch reflektiert.
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The course is also open for non-German speaking students:
In this human geography field exercise, we will explore the (post-)migrant gastronomic landscape of Osnabrück, focussing on questions of migration, cultural diversity and urban change. As in many German cities, Osnabrück's gastronomic landscape reflects culinary globalisation, which is closely linked to migration processes. Migration-related social change is inscribed in the urban space through restaurants, snack bars and their food, which refer to an international origin.
In this exercise, participants will use different empirical methods to investigate where and how (post-)migrant or internationally oriented gastronomic businesses are located in the city, how 'internationality' is represented and what biographies of buisness owners are behind them. Several empirical methods will be practised in small groups investigating different urban areas: mapping, observations, online research and semi-structured interviews. We will discuss and critically reflected upon the empirical approach and the results of the explorative field research.

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Ort: 02/E05: Freitag, 31.05.2024 09:00 - 12:00, Freitag, 14.06.2024 - Samstag, 15.06.2024 10:00 - 18:00, Sonntag, 16.06.2024 09:30 - 12:30, 02/E03: Freitag, 14.06.2024 - Samstag, 15.06.2024 10:00 - 18:00
Zeiten: Termine am Freitag, 31.05.2024 09:00 - 12:00, Freitag, 14.06.2024 - Samstag, 15.06.2024 10:00 - 18:00, Sonntag, 16.06.2024 09:30 - 12:30, Ort: 02/E05, 02/E03
Erster Termin: Freitag, 31.05.2024 09:00 - 12:00, Ort: 02/E05
Veranstaltungsart: Übung (Offizielle Lehrveranstaltungen)

Studienbereiche

  • Geographie > (2-Fächer-)Bachelor > Methodenveranstaltungen

Past and Forthcoming Events

Publications

  • Asymptotics of a time-bounded cylinder model, with N. Aschenbruck and S. Bussmann, Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0269964822000420
  • The method of cumulants for the normal approximation, with S. Jansen and K. Schubert, Probability Surveys 2022, Vol. 19, 185-270, https://doi.org/10.1214/22-PS7
  • Sedentary Random Waypoint, with C. Betken, arXiv:2009.02941
  • The Impact of Bit Errors on Intra-Session Network Coding with Heterogeneous Packet Lengths, with B. Schütz, N. Aschenbruck, S. Bussmann and M. Juhnke-Kubitzke, Proc. of the 45th IEEE LCN Symposium on Emerging Topics in Networking LCN, virtually hosted in Sydney, Australia, Nov. 16–19, 2020.
  • Stationarity for the Small World in Motion Mobility Model, with Nils Aschenbruck, Christian Heiden und Matthias Schwamborn, MSWIM '19: Proceedings of the 22nd International ACM Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems, Nov 25-29, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1145/3345768.3355935
  • Crossing Numbers and Stress of Random Graphs, with Markus Chimani and Matthias Reitzner, In Proceedings 26th International Symposium, GD 2018, Barcelona, Spain, 255--268, 2018 available here and for an extended journal version here: https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.07558
  • Fluctuations in a general preferential attachment model via Stein's method, with Carina Betken and Marcel Ortgiese, Random Structures & algorithms, vol.55, no.4, 2019 available here
  • Connection times in large ad-hoc mobile networks, Bernoulli, vol.22, no.4, 2143--2176, 2016 available here
    with Gabriel Faraud, Wolfgang König
  • The random disc thrower problem, Proceedings of the 90th European Study Group Mathematics with Industry, 59-78, 2013  available here with T. van der Aalst, D. Denteneer, M. Hong Duong, R. J. Kang, M. Keane, J. Kool, I. Kryven, T. Meyfroyt, T. Müller, G. Regts, J. Tomczyk
  • Edge fluctuations of eigenvalues of Wigner matrices, High Dimensional Probability VI: the Banff volume, Progress in Probability, vol.66, 261-275, Springer, Basel, 2013 available here
    with Peter Eichelsbacher
  • Moderate deviations for the determinant of Wigner matrices, Dedicated to Friedrich Götze on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday, Limit Theorems in Probability, Statistics and Number Theory, Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, vol.42, 253-275, 2013, available here
    with Peter Eichelsbacher
  • Moderate deviations for the eigenvalue counting function of Wigner matrices, ALEA, Lat. Am. J. Probab. Math. Stat. 10 (1), 27-44, 2013, available here
    with Peter Eichelsbacher
  • Moderate deviations via cumulants, Journal of Theor. Probability, 2012, available here
    with Peter Eichelsbacher
  • Moments of recurrence times for Markov chains, Electronic Comm. Probab., 16(28), 296-303, 2011, available here
    with Frank Aurzada, Marcel Ortgiese, Michael Scheutzow
  • Moderate deviations in a random graph and for the spectrum of Bernoulli random matrices, Electronic Journal of Probability, Vol. 14, Paper no. 92, 2636-2656, 2009, available here
    with Peter Eichelsbacher
  • Perpendicular transport of charged particles in slab turbulence: recovery of diffusion for realistic wave-spectra?, Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 35, 025202, 2008
    with Andreas Shalchi
  • Velocity correlation functions of charged test particles, Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 34, 859, 2007
    with Andreas Shalchi