HERA Networking Grants Scheme


List of Grantees
Dr. Susan Ball-Petsimeris, University of Paris 8, France
Visualising migration and cultural dynamics (VMCD)
Professor Peter Clark, University of Helsinki, Finland
Transnational Change in Leisure Practices in Europe during the 18th and early 19th centuries (TCLE)
Dr. Martin O'kane, University of Wales Lampeter, United Kingdom
A Comparative Analysis of Religious Visual Culture (19th-20th centuries) across three Celtic Regions of Europe (Ireland, Wales and Brittany) (RVC)
Dr. Dunja Brozovid-Roncevic, Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics, Croatia
A study of mental similarities and differences of landscape approach in various linguistic regions in Europe by means of place names (geographical names) (MentalOnomasticon)
Professor Ian Armit, University of Bradford, United Kingdom
Art, landscape and the body: encounters and identities in Iron Age Europe (ARTLAB)
Dr. Oto Luthar, Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia
Changing Memory Cultures (CMC)
Professor Anneke Smelik, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
Creativity and Innovation in European Fashion Industries (EFI)
Professor Sveinn Egilsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Cultural Saints of the European Nation-States (CSENS)
Dr. Andreas Önnerfors, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Culture of Mobility in Europe, European Mobility of Culture: Fraternal Organisations and their Roll as Cultural Mediators and Carrier-groups (COME)
Ms. Vera Varhegyi, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, France
Diversity as a source of creativity and innovation (DIVERCINNO)
Professor Mercedes Camino, Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Dynamics of Memory (DM)
Dr. Scott Rettberg, The University of Bergen, Norway
Electronic Literature in Europe (ELIE)
Dr. Irina Schmitt, Lund University, Sweden
European cultural policies and youth participation in a transnational context (EuropeYouth)
Professor Timothy Jones, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Everyone Is an Artist: an enquiry into the transferability of creative culture and creative processes from fine art practice to personal, organisational and business contexts (EIAA)
Dr. Deborah Simonton, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Gender in the European Towwn (GENETON)
Dr. Jacinta Prunty, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Iceland
Historic urban cadastral mapping in Europe (HUCME)
Dr. Gurminder Bhambra, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Historical Cartographies of Europe: Mapping the Postcolonial Landscape (HCE)
Dr. Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Institutional Culture and Cultural Institutions: Historical Perspectives (ICCI)
Dr. Kristin Kuutma, University of Tartu, Estonian Literary Museum, Estonia
Knowledge Production and the Institutinalization of European Heritage (KPIEH)
Professor Liesbeth Korthals Altes, University of Groningen, Netherlands
Literary Engagement in a Common European Cultural Space (Engagement)
Professor David Skilton, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Literary Illustration In Europe (LIE)
Dr. Hugh Campbell, University College Dublin, Ireland
Modern architecture and the construction of cultural identity (macci)
Professor Derek Scott, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Music and Cultural Dynamics in the Metropolis (MCDM)
Dr. Sabine Coelsch-Foisner, University of Salzburg, Austria
New Directions of the European Fantastic After the Cold War (EUROFAN)
Professor Ann Rigney, Utrecht University, Netherlands
New Media Ecologies and the Future of Collective Memory (MEFOM)
Dr. Johannes Feichtinger, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
Orientalism in Europe. (Dissolving the) stereotypes (OREUS)
Dr. Christina Lee, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Remembering & Forgetting: Viking Migration as a European Dynamic (ReForge)
Dr. Astrid Von Schlachta, Universität Innsbruck, Austria
The Culture of Politics at the Transition from the Corporative to the Civic Society. Symbolism, Administration and Identities in Political Communication (Culture of Politics)
Dr. Bart Besamusca, Utrecht University, Netherlands
The Dynamics of the Medieval Manuscript: Text Collections in European Perspective (DMM)
Professor Marie Anne Polo De Beaulieu, CNRS, France
The European Narrative Space during the Middle Ages : Processes of Uniformity and Individuality (ENSMA)