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TransatlanticLab · Transatlantic crossroads Lab

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202631 December 2029EU funding €1,803,600Call HORIZON-MSCA-2024-SE-01

TransatlanticLab reexamines colonial and post-colonial interactions within the transatlantic space, using the Atlantic as a historical laboratory to explore colonial domination and racialist ideologies. The project focuses on how these dynamics, emerging from the plantation economy in the greater Caribbean, were maximised on both sides of the ocean. It addresses how race was constructed through economic practices, becoming an instrument of social oppression embedded in thought and language. Beyond traditional European mechanisms like slavery, forced labour, and racialism, the analysis includes their impacts on European territories. It rethinks colonial regimes, historicises European domination languages, and examines intermediaries' roles in maintaining colonial power. TransatlanticLab aims to surpass current decolonial theories and simplistic understandings of racism as merely a system of prejudiced morality that can be corrected through education. The hypothesis posits that racialism and racism evolved tied to the plantation economy, flourishing in the Americas and the Caribbean, and later used in European colonialism in Africa. Our argument is multifold: 1-Colonialism roots in Africa and racism link to Americas' plantation systems. 2-Enslavement created ""Black"" and ""White"" hierarchical systems. 3-Pseudo-scientific racialism naturalised this system. 4-This ideology supported European racist politics by the ""Scramble for Africa."" 5-African colonialism depended on Caribbean plantation economies. 6-European scientific exploration and tropical determinism led to environmental racism. TransatlanticLab will provide new insights into the long-term transformations of the tools of imperialism and colonialism. In order to comprehend the impact of these instruments of power, we will analyse them in their contemporary social contexts, considering history, geography and environment. This approach helps understand racial ideologies and colonial practices, and their impact.""

Consortium · 24 organisations

coordinator

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €475,950

associatedPartner

University of Bertoua

CM

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD DEL MAGDALENA

CO

participant

UNIVERSITE DES ANTILLES

FR · €145,290

associatedPartner

CONSEJO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Y TECNICAS (CONICET)

AR

associatedPartner

ASOCIACION MEXICANA DE ESTUDIOS DEL CARIBE AC

MX

associatedPartner

ROÇA MUNDO

ST

associatedPartner

Museo de Las Americas

US

associatedPartner

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES U WI*

JM

participant

UNIVERSITAET MANNHEIM

DE · €100,200

participant

CESA - CENTRO DE STUDOS SOBRE AFRICA E DESENVOLVIMENTO

PT · €40,080

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITE FELIX HOUPHOUET BOIGNY

CI

participant

UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA

PT · €85,170

associatedPartner

PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA MADRE Y MAESTRA

DO

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA

CR

participant

INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS SOCIAIS

PT · €140,280

participant

ECOLE DES HAUTES ETUDES EN SCIENCES SOCIALES

FR · €240,480

participant

UNIVERSITE GUSTAVE EIFFEL

FR · €90,180

associatedPartner

INSTITUTO DA BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL DE CABO VERDE

CV

participant

FUNDACION IGNACIO LARRAMENDI

ES · €80,160

associatedPartner

FUNDACION ANTONIO NUNEZ JIMENEZ DE LA NATURALEZA Y EL HOMBRE

CU

participant

UNIVERSITA CATTOLICA DEL SACRO CUORE

IT · €215,430

associatedPartner

FUNDACION UNIVERSIDAD DEL NORTE

CO

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA

ES · €190,380

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