Unsettlement Narratives

Basic Information

Network HERA
Website n/a
Aim of the joint call Our contemporary moment is defined by myriad crises, from the climate emergency to the ongoing effects of the Covid pandemic, from population displacements to various hot and frozen conflicts. The concept of 'Unsettlement' not only articulates the pervasive instability affecting global societies but also characterises the experience of persistent and manifold disruptions that increasingly define human life. The Project Story team propose a major collective research project, ‘Stories of Unsettlement’. This project will draw together researchers from across the Arts and Humanities, and be organised into two main sub-themes: ‘Crisis Stories: Reading and Telling’, and ‘Recovering from Unsettlement’. The first component will offer typologies and analyses of stories that respond to crises–environmental, medical, political and economic. The second component will deploy modes of reading, writing and listening as a means of recovery from the Unsettlement of our age.
Type of joint call Open
Events
Launch date 01/04/2024
Deadline Pre-Proposal 01/06/2024 Submitted proposal: n/a
Deadline Full-Proposal 01/09/2024 Submitted proposal: n/a
Evaluation End Date n/a Successful proposal: n/a Proposals funded: n/a
Is call co-funded? No
Call follow up funding
  • There are mechanisms in place to monitor financial expenditure
  • There are mechanisms in place to monitor technical progress
Call reasons
  • Achieving critical mass
  • Sharing competences and associated work
  • Addressing global issues
  • Access to expertise from different countries
  • Addressing specific policy issues
Research fields
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Socio-economics sciences and humanities
Type of research n/a
Target groups
  • Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)
  • Public Research Organisations (PROs)
  • Private and Semi-private Research and Technology Organisations (RTOs)
  • SME (Small and Medium Enterprises)
  • Large Corporations
Participating networks n/a

Organisations Participating

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