Transregional Center for Democratic Studies
The Transregional Center for Democratic Studies (TCDS) builds on international and interdisciplinary traditions that The New School for Social Research (NSSR) inherited from the University in Exile, which was established at The New School in 1933. TCDS was founded in 1990, inspired by the peaceful dismantling of communism in Eastern Europe, and
has been directed from the start by Elzbieta Matynia, associate professor of Sociology at The New School for Social Research. The center offers unique opportunities for global advanced research and
cross-cultural collaboration. Its projects address democratic
transitions, the workings of collective memory, and—increasingly important in
times of massive migrations—the development of a "culture of borderlands" and an "ethos of border thinking" in order to promote a general openness to difference, hybridity, and diversity in civil society and civic
life.
TCDS's integrated program activities
draws on the concept of the "region" as a promising perspective from which to
examine the complex relations between the local and the global, not only for policy makers,
but also for nongovernmental organizations and a new breed of practice-oriented
scholars in the social sciences and humanities. While yielding more
comprehensive, in-depth explanations of processes taking place in today's
world, the transregional approach encourages and facilitates the quest for consensus
among peoples separated by divergent histories, cultures, and economies.
An core belief at TCDS is that adequate social and human capital is an essential element in forming and
consolidating democratic governance. One proven cost-effective and valid
method of cultivating this capital is to invest in the academic and professional
development of, and collaboration with, civic-minded graduate students and junior
faculty members at universities here and abroad. TCDS's programs, always
open to the broad interests of our students and faculty and inspired by world
events, have been engaged primarily with five regions: Central and Eastern
Europe; Central Asia and the Caucasus; Sub-Saharan Africa; Latin America; and
North America.
TCDS's
initiatives have led to the emergence and cultivation of extensive
scholarly networks in these regions, bringing young scholars and civically
committed academics together with the graduate students of the NSSR. There
are many ways to get involved with TCDS, including applying to our Democracy & Diversity graduate summer
institutes (held annually in July in Wroclaw, Poland and January in
Johannesburg, South Africa) for the opportunity to study directly with colleagues from
those regions; attending our lectures, events and conferences at the New School; and
by becoming a TCDS Associate. For more information about TCDS and ways to get
involved, visit the TCDS website,
connect with us on Facebook, or contact us directly:
Amy Sodaro, Program Coordinator
Transregional Center for Democratic Studies
The New School for Social Research
80 Fifth Avenue, Room 516
New York, NY 10011
Telephone: 212.229.5580 x3136
Fax: 212.229.5894
Email: sodaroa@newschool.edu