NEWS
This year’s doctoral conference focuses on presenting to mixed academic audiences. In the final discussion we will reflect on the day’s presentations. For each presentation attendees are requested to imagine three things they would have done differently.
December 3, 9 am to 4 pm at HUMlab, located in the basement beneath the University Library. Take one of the stairs down at either side of the entrance to the library, and follow the signs.
09:00-09:45 FIKA and Opening words
09:45-10:15 Bram Vaassen Basic Beliefs, Immediate Justification and Perceptual Learning
10:15-10:30 Baran Johansson An overview of the usage and definition of the term dyslexia
10:30-11:00 Eva Wijman Forever Young: Challenging Childhood and Adulthood in Young Adult Fiction
11:00-11:30 Roman Kushir Languages in Constructing Transcultural Identity in a Finnish-American Migrant Novel
11:30-11:45 Jenny Jarlsdotter Wikström Literature and Life Itself. Matter, Desire and Feminist Materialism in Henry Parland’s ”Sönder”
11:45-12:00 Lewis Webb (Re)enacting Female Status Competition in Republican Rome
12:00-12:45 LUNCH
12:45-13:00 Evelina Liliequist Online material – OK to research everything? …Or who has the right to grant you permission?
13:00-13:15 Erica Kolppanen Authority and authenticity – A discussion about the educational role of the museums
13:15-13:45 Fredrik Norén Information challenges of the public bureaucracy in an evolving media landscape
13:45-14:15 Mardoeke Boekraad Sámi voices Sorry churches: is it possible to develop a decolonizing methodology without participative action research?
14:15-14:45 Lis-Mari Hjortfors Laestadianismen, a religious revivalist movement, and their impact om sami’s identity and traditions in Lulesami area, Sápmi, Sweden. From the middle of 19th century till today
14:45-15:15 Anders Haglund The Swedish Colonial Wonder – Swedish Colonialism and Sami Health in Northern Sweden 1860-1960