The Geolingual Studies team will host a workshop on the new perspectives to studying urban spaces at the University of Würzburg

The Geolingual Studies team will host a workshop on the new perspectives to studying urban spaces at the University of Würzburg

March 27, 2023

The Geolingual Studies team will host an international workshop on the new perspectives to studying urban spaces. The workshop is titled “Geolingual Studies (GLS) – A New Research Direction“. This workshop explores new approaches to urban spaces regarding the complex interrelation between physical space, human behaviour, identity shaping, and the perception and evaluation of place. It will take place at the University of Würzburg from 26th to 28th of September 2023.

 

 

The workshop is free of charge. The team is looking forward to your coming. Please register for it.

Please find more information here: https://www.phil.uni-wuerzburg.de/gls/news/single/news/workshop-announcement-september-26-28-geolingual-studies-gls-a-new-research-direction/

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