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Confronting ‘Europe’

DIMES Closing Conference

The conference marks the end of this Erasmus+-funded project which has sought to interrogate the Eurocentrism at the heart of European Studies and look at ways in which the field can be more inclusive of a range of perspectives, diverse in its demography and multidisciplinary in its approach to its object of study. 

 

UACES organised the closing conference of the DIMES project at the University of Pretoria between 16-17 February 2023. 

 

The conference will consider Europe’s role in the world and the way in which the ‘idea’ of Europe is propagated? Where does it come from? How does it persist? How can it be challenged? And, how does European Studies change when it is no longer approached from a Eurocentric perspective? 

The conference was free to attend and open to all. There was also a live stream available which can be viewed in the below video recordings.

 

Exhibition of Creativity

As part of the closing conference in Pretoria, UACES hosted an exhibition with artworks that considered the following questions:

What are the views on Europe’s role in the world and the way in which the ‘idea’ of Europe is propagated? Where does it come from? How does it persist? How can it be challenged?

See all art submissions in the online gallery.

DIMES Closing Conference - Keynote Speech by Prof Christopher Isike

Prof Christopher Isike (University of Pretoria) delivered the keynote speech 'A Decolonial Approach to Teaching and Learning International Relations Theory in Africa' at the DIMES Closing Conference in Pretoria, Confronting ‘Europe’ in a Globalised World. The session was chaired by Dr Maxine David.

The Meaning of “Europe” in a Contested World

 

With Prof Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling) as Chair and Prof Babátúndé Fágbàyíbọ́ (University of Pretoria), Dr Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam), Dr Olivia Rutazibwa (LSE), Ms Elizabeth Sidiropoulos (South African Institute of International Affairs) as speakers.