Second Funding Period for Research Training Group in Interdisciplinary American Studies

Research Training Group at Heidelberg University receives DFG funds totalling approx. 4.3 million euros The Research Training Group (RTG) "Authority and Trust in American Culture, Society, History and Politics" situated in the field of interdisciplinary American Studies is set to continue its successful work in a second funding period. The German Research Foundation (DFG) has approved funding of approx. 4.3 million euros for a period of four and a half years. RTG 2244 is located at the Heidelberg Center for American Studies and staffed by ten researchers from geography, history and history of religion, philosophy, literature and cultural studies, as well as political science and economics. Günter Leypoldt from Heidelberg University's Department of English and Ulrike Gerhard from the Institute of Geography serve as spokespersons for the RTG. The research programme focuses on the emergence and transformation of authority in government and civil society, social institutions, urban spaces, culture and religion, as well as shifting configurations of trust within the United States and in the overarching sphere of transatlantic relations. "The topicality of this issue is still evident," Prof. Leypoldt emphasises, referring to the most recent crises of authority and trust in the United States, which, he says, have had consequences for the position of the country as a global power. An analysis of these crises also promises "fundamental insights into the relationship between authority and trust in modern societies".
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