INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE august 28-30 2019 Art in Education – Building Partnerships with Artists, Schools, Young People and Communities

The objective of the conference is to establish an interdisciplinary arena for dialogue and knowledge exchange about the significance of art in school. The target groups for the conference are practitioners within the field of education as well as research and education staff within universities and university colleges.

Keynote speakers: Tia DeNora and Pat Thomson.
Conference web page:
https://www.oslomet.no/om/arrangement/art-in-education
Call for papers:
https://www.oslomet.no/om/arrangement/art-in-education/call-for-papers-art-in-education

The abstract deadline is February 18th. 

Organised by: OsloMet and Kulturtanken – Arts for Young Audiences Norway

Hybrid and mobile protections: migration and humanitarianism across North-East Africa and the Central Mediterranean, 8.2.2019, 13:00-14:00 – Helsinki

Dear all,

This Friday,  Elisa Pascucci (University of Helsinki) will talk about Hybrid and mobile protections: migration and humanitarianism across North-East Africa and the Central Mediterranean  in the EuroStorie research seminar.

The seminar is open to all without registration.

When: 8.2.2019, 13:00-14:00.

Where: Meeting room 229, Psychologicum (Siltavuorenpenger 1 A, 00170 Helsinki)

https://www.helsinki.fi/en/news/society-economy/eurostorie-research-seminar-elisa-pascucci-8.2.2019

HYMY Travel Grants!!!

Dear doctoral candidates of Doctoral School in Humanities and Social Sciences,

As a reminder, application round for HYMY Travel Grants closes this Thursday 7th of February at 3 pm (UTC+2). For instructions, please see the doctoral school website

Masterclass on 11th February from 9:15 to 11:45, entitled “Paraethnographic Film: Multimodal Participant Observation as Process and Product”.

To PhD students interested in virtual worlds, ethnographic film, digital methodologies:

 Tom Boellstorff (University of California at Irvine) is coming to Helsinki next week. He will be giving a Masterclass on 11thFebruary from 9:15 to 11:45, entitled “Paraethnographic Film: Multimodal Participant Observation as Process and Product”. Please register if you would like to attend: https://elomake.helsinki.fi/lomakkeet/90985/lomake.html – there are only two places left for this event, as the maximum number of participants is 10.

Description: How can ethnographic knowledge production beyond the written text act as data collection and concept building? To explore this question, I will screen and then discuss the film Our Digital Selves: My Avatar is Me, a documentary by Bernhard Drax. This film chronicles my research on disability and virtual worlds, but the filmmaker was given creative control: my collaborator and I appear in the film and helped guide its themes, but made no decisions regarding the film’s final content. The filmmaker’s extensive work included meeting interlocutors in the physical world that the researchers met only online, as well as crafting a narrative about disability and virtual embodiment that comments on rather than replicates the scholarly narrative. In turn, participation in the film shaped my own substantive conclusions and theoretical interventions. How does this experience differ (or not) from other forms of ethnographic film, which always involve multiple forms of collaboration? How can such work link in new ways the phases of research design, “writing up,” and dissemination? What might this mean for anthropological futures, including but not limited to digital anthropology itself?

Also: Tom Boellstorff is available for private meetings with individual students on the afternoon of February 7th and the morning of the 8th February. Contact Sarah Green (sarah.green@helsinki.fi if you would like to book a time).

 Best wishes,

Sarah

Multivariate Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences

Multivariate Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition

by Kimmo Vehkalahti, Brian S. Everitt

Multivariate Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition is designed to show how a variety of statistical methods can be used to analyse data collected by psychologists and other behavioral scientists

link here

Social Research Seminar Series 2019 spring programme

8th February 
Guest lecturer: Bill Maurer

Title: “The Racial Capitalism of Blockchain: Alternative Markets for Human-Computer Flourishing or Computational Slavery?”
Venue: U35, room 114
Time: 2 – 4 pm
Contact: sarah.green@helsinki.fi

22nd March 
Guest lecturer: Danilyn Rutherford

Title: “The Sovereignty of Vulnerability”
Venue: U35, room 114
Time: 2 – 4 pm
Contact: sarah.green@helsinki.fi

16th April

Guest lecturer: Jolanda Jetten

Title: “Unlocking the social cure: How group memberships are key to health and well-being” (abstract, see attachment)
Venue: Soc&Kom, room 210
Time: 2 – 4 pm
Contact: inga.jasinskaja@helsinki.fi

26th April 
Guest lecturer: James Liu

Title: “Social representations of history and trust”
Venue: U35, room 114
Time: 2 – 4 pm
Contact: anna-maija.pirttila-backman@helsinki.fi

17th May 
Guest lecturer: Dania Bosqui

Title: “Ethnic density and risk of mental ill health – The case of religious sectarianism in Northern Ireland”
Venue: U35, room 234
Time: 2 – 4 pm
Contact: anne.kouvonen@helsinki.fi