Finnish Centre of Excellence in Research on Intersubjectivity in Interaction
The research project “Intersubjectivity in Interaction” has been granted a Centre of Excellence status for the years 2012–2017 by the Academy of Finland. The project studies the creation/emergence and maintenance of intersubjective understanding in social interaction. A deep understanding of intersubjectivity is necessary for example in developing professional skills in clinical or multicultural encounters. The CoE is multi-lingual and multidisciplinary, comprising of linguists and social scientists.
Director in charge is professor Marja-Leena Sorjonen. The CoE commenced in January 2012.
Director in charge is professor Marja-Leena Sorjonen. The CoE commenced in January 2012.
CURRENT
16.12.2017 DISSERTATION
Pilvi Heinonen:
Evaluointi opettajan vuorovaikutustoimintana: osallistujuuden ulottuvuudet luokkahuoneessa
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1.12.2017 HELSINKI LECTURES ON INTERSUBJECTIVITY
Anna Mauranen (University of Helsinki):
Matching perspectives: joint processing across languages and speakers
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1.9.2017 TUHAT-AWARD FOR COE RESEARCHER
Faculty of Arts gives award for Professor Jan Lindström
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29.5.2017 DISSERTATION
Katariina Harjunpää:
Translatory practices in everyday conversation. Bilingual mediating in Finnish–Brazilian Portuguese interaction
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26.5.2017 CONFERMENT CEREMONY
The Faculty of Philosophy confers professor Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen as honorary doctor at the Conferment Ceremony.
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