RESILIENT HUMANSCAPES EXPLORING RESILIENCIES IN HUMAN-SPATIAL INTERACTIONS

17TH-21ST AUGUST 2026
LEIBNIZ-ZENTRUM
FÜR ARCHÄOLOGIE
LUDWIG-LINDENSCHMIT-
FORUM 1
MAINZ, GERMANY


Resilience has become a key concept
across science, politics, and society,
whose growing conceptual diversity calls
for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary
approaches. The summer school hosted by
the Leibniz Science Campus
“Resiliencies: Comparing and Integrating
Methodologies, Methods, Narratives, and
Theories – Mainz/Trier” (RECOMENT)
addresses this challenge by exploring
resilient humanscapes, focusing on how
resiliencies emerge and are negotiated
within the entanglements of human
societies and their cultural,
environmental, and historical contexts.

Designed for postgraduate students,
doctoral candidates, and postdoctoral
researchers, it combines thematic
clusters with interdisciplinary exchange
and practical training in methods such as
Deep Mapping to provide both conceptual
insights and analytical tools. Lectures,
workshops, excursions, and collaborative
sessions foster engagement with current
debates and support participants in
contributing to ongoing research in
resilience studies.

https://www.lwc-recoment.de/veranstaltungen/internationales-summer-school-programm/summer-school-mainz-2026