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Creative Centre for Fluid Territories (CCFT) – Nomadic Online Dialogue 2 – New Fluid Territories - Displacement
Abstract: As a result of the impact and focus of their contribution to Cyprus Buffer Fringe VII, 2020, eight members of the international interdisciplinary research group, the Creative Centre for Fluid Territories’ (CCFT) were invited by the Festival Director to contribute to Cyprus Buffer Fringe VIII, 2021, through a collaborative and participatory project: Nomadic on-line dialogue 2: New Fluid Territories - Displacement. This project took four forms: - An online exhibition of mixed media artworks and written contributions generated through a process of invitation to 70 internationally dispersed, interdisciplinary contributors including artists, designers, architects, writers, sociologists, archaeologists, and educationalists. The works generated in response to the invitation were disseminated within a dedicated web portal in the public domain (Research Catalogue). See https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1304585/1304586; – An exhibition of the contributions within the Home4Cooperation, Nicosia: a NGO focused on facilitating inter-communal dialogue in Cyprus located in the UN de-militarized Buffer Zone at the Ledra Palace crossing, Nicosia, between North and South Cyprus; – A PDF download of the contributions available through the Research Catalogue. See https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1304585/1304586; – A hybrid symposium at the Home4Cooperation (online and in real life) organised by CCFT for the programme of weekend events for Cyprus Buffer Fringe 2021 (Saturday 9 October). Building on CCFT's relationship with Home4Cooperation and our contribution to Cyprus Buffer Fringe 2019, ‘The Urban Glenti’ [Urban Feast] and our Nomadic Online Dialogue 1, 2020, the works generated by CCFT members, along with invited other voices, expanded and explored the Cyprus Buffer Fringe 2021’s theme of ‘Displacement’: whether personally, socially, culturally or politically; within the context of Cyprus but also internationally. The Exposition page created for the Research Catalogue became a container of dialectic thoughts, as well as a repository for documentation of the live events that formed part of the Buffer Fringe’s 2021 programme. The intention being that the whole practice-led and dialogical process be read as a series of inter-related ideas, critical positions and visual relationships on the theme of displacement. Intercommunal Cypriot contributors to the Nomadic Online Dialogue 2: Hybrid Symposium hosted at the Home4Cooperation on Saturday 9 October 2021 were: Hosts: Ellada Evangelou (Home4Cooperation, Cyprus Buffer Fringe Director) Yiorgos Hadjichristou (CCFT, Professor of Architecture, University of Nicosia) Invited Participants: Aydin Mehmet Ali (intellectual activist, anti-racist and anti-militarist writer, translator, educationalist, traveller and cyclist) Maria Georgiou (Co-director of Public History) Elena Ioannidou (Associate Professor in Language Education and Sociolinguistics at the Department of Education, University of Cyprus) Stavros Karayiannis (Associate Professor of English at European University Cyprus) Despo Pasia (Art Educationalist) Neshe Yasin (Poet) Online – CCFT Members: Susan Brind (GSA) Jim Harold (Independent artist, Glasgow) Duncan Higgins (Prof, Nottingham Trent / Bergen University) Linda Lien (Independent designer, Norway) Andy Lock (Bergen University) Shauna McMullan (GSA) Johan Sandborg (Prof, Bergen University)
URL: http://radar.gsa.ac.uk/8140/
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http://radar.gsa.ac.uk/8140/1/Dear%20Reader_CCFT%20FRINGE%202021%20final%20copy%20v3.pdf
https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1304585/1304586
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Fluid Territories – nomadic on-line dialogue: Belonging & Displacement
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Social constructionism : sources and stirrings in theory and practice
Lock, Andrew J.; Strong, Thomas. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Countering that which is called anorexia
In: Narrative inquiry. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 14 (2004) 2, 275-302
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Preverbal communication
In: Blackwell handbook of infant development (Oxford, 2001), p. 379-403
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Some observations on the origins of the pointing gesture
In: From gesture to language in hearing and deaf children. - Washington : Gallaudet Univ. Press (1998), 42-55
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The role of gesture in the establishment of symbolic abilities : continuities and discountinuities in early language development
In: Evolution of communication (Amsterdam, 1997), 1.2 ; p. 159-192
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The role of gesture in the establishment of symbolic abilities : continuities and discontinuities in early language development
In: Evolution of communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 1 (1997) 2, 159-192
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Social relations, communication and cognition
In: Handbook of human symbolic evolution (Oxford, 1996), p. 204-238
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Handbook of human symbolic evolution
Lock, Andrew J.; Peters, Charles R.. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1996
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Cognitive abilities in a comparative perspective
In: Handbook of human symbolic evolution (Oxford, 1996), p. 596-643
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Language systems
Deuchar, Margaret (Mitarb.); Hewes, Gordon W. (Mitarb.); Lock, Andrew (Mitarb.)...
In: Handbook of human symbolic evolution. - Oxford : Clarendon Press (1996), 521-858
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Handbook of human symbolic evolution
Lock, Andrew (Hrsg.); Peters, Charles R. (Hrsg.). - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1996
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Social and socio-cultural systems : comparative and palaeoanthropological perspectives
Jolly, Alison (Mitarb.); Ingold, Tim (Mitarb.); Lock, Andrew (Mitarb.)...
In: Handbook of human symbolic evolution. - Oxford : Clarendon Press (1996), 155-368
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Do gorillas recognize themselves on television?
In: Self-awareness in animals and humans (Cambridge [etc.], 1994), P. 308-312
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Human language development and object manipulation : their relation in ontogeny and its possible relevance for phylogenetic questions
In: Tools, language and cognition in human evolution (Cambridge, 1993), P. 279-299
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Perspectives on development
Gibson, Kathleen R. (Mitarb.); Lock, Andrew (Mitarb.); Langer, Jonas (Mitarb.)...
In: Tools, language and cognition in human evolution. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press (1993), 271-383
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Early language development from a personal perspective ; El desarrollo temprano del lenguaje desde una perspectiva personal.
Lock, Andrew J.. - : Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1991
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Individual differences in early communicative development : a social constructivist perspective
In: The social and cognitive aspects of normal and atypical language development. - New York [u.a.] : Springer (1989), 23-49
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Perceptual bases
Fischer, Joseph L. (Mitarb.); Hewes, Gordon W. (Mitarb.); Lock, Andrew (Mitarb.)...
In: The genesis of language. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter (1988), 65-110
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