12/03/2019
Alanud on registreerumine 04.-05.06.2019 prof. Ivan Gaskelli intensiivseminarile "Works of Art or Mere Real Things? A Multidisciplinary Exploration of Things People Make"
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Interdisciplinary seminar “Works of Art or Mere Real Things? A Multidisciplinary Exploration of Things People Make” – Kultuuriteaduste ja kunstide doktorikool
Interdisciplinary seminar “Works of Art or Mere Real Things? A Multidisciplinary Exploration of Things People Make” Interdisciplinary seminar “Works of Art or Mere Real Things? A Multidisciplinary Exploration of Things People Make” 04/06 0:00 Interdisciplinary seminar of Estonian Graduate Sc...
07/01/2019
Konverentsile "Urban and Court Culture in the Early Modern Baltic Sea Region" oodatakse ettepanekuid ettekanneteks!
02.05–03.05.2019
Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia
Uuri lisaks: http://ktkdk.edu.ee/events/event/urban-and-court-culture-in-the-early-modern-baltic-sea-region/
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Call for Papers!
"Urban and Court Culture in the Early Modern Baltic Sea Region"
2–3 May 2019
Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (Tallinn, Tatari 13)
Find out more: http://ktkdk.edu.ee/events/event/urban-and-court-culture-in-the-early-modern-baltic-sea-region/
Urban and Court Culture in the Early Modern Baltic Sea Region – Kultuuriteaduste ja kunstide doktorikool
Urban and Court Culture in the Early Modern Baltic Sea Region Urban and Court Culture in the Early Modern Baltic Sea Region 02/05 0:00 Call for Papers 2–3 May 2019 Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (Tallinn, Tatari 13) Organizers: Estonian Graduate School of Culture Studies and Arts; Musico...
07/01/2019
Täna veel viimane päev, et registreerida ennast talvekooli!
28.01-01.02.2019 Tallinna Ülikoolis - KTKDK 8. talvekool "The Humanities and Posthumanities: New Ways of Being Human"
http://ktkdk.edu.ee/winterschool2019/registration/
Kes juba registreerunud, siis liituge ka talvekooli FB sündmusega: https://www.facebook.com/events/276383149718582/
Registration - 8th Winter School
Upon full participation in the Winter School students can be awarded 4-6 ECTS credits. 4 ECTS credits – attending all lectures (8) + attending one workshop. 6 ECTS credits – attending all lectures (8) + attending one workshop + delivering a presentation at the student seminar OR at the science s...
02/01/2019
Veel on jäänud vähem kui nädal, et ennast kirja panna!
Kaheksas KTKDK talvekool "The Humanities and Posthumanities: New Ways of Being Human" 28.01-01.02.2019.
Registration - 8th Winter School
Upon full participation in the Winter School students can be awarded 4-6 ECTS credits. 4 ECTS credits – attending all lectures (8) + attending one workshop. 6 ECTS credits – attending all lectures (8) + attending one workshop + delivering a presentation at the student seminar OR at the science s...
23/04/2018
Veel on jäänud nädal, et registreerida. Kõik doktorandid on väga oodatud/ One more week to register. All doctoral students are more than welcome to join!
25. juunil 2018 toimub Tallinna Ülikoolis töötuba HUMOUR 101: interaktiivne ja mitmekülgne sissejuhatus huumori lingvistikasse, sotsioloogiasse ja psühholoogiasse. Registreerumine kestab 1. maini! Allpool täpsem ingliskeelne info:
Have you even wondered how humour works?
Join HUMOUR 101: the interactive one-day workshop for students who are interested in what exactly is humour and how does it matter. Learn the techniques behind any joke or meme, find out why some humour is more successful than other, see what is funny for different groups and societies. Lecturers include:
Jessica Milner-Davis and Jennifer Hofmann “Experiencing humour: A conceptual model of an interpersonal transaction”
Wladyslaw Chlopicki “Humour in narratives – from the word to the text and back”
Tom Ford “Social psychology of humour in intergroup settings: Applications to political humour
Giselinde Kuipers “Humour and social boundaries: Studying humour from a social science perspective”
Additional information: https://www.folklore.ee/ishs2018/doctoral-seminar/ and GSCSA website http://ktkdk.edu.ee/eve…/event/doctoral-seminar-humour-101/…
Doctoral school is free for participants. Participation expenses (including accommodation and transportation) for graduate students of the GSCSA are covered. Students can get 2 ECTS points for the seminar.
Please contact [email protected] for details.
Registration is open until May 1!
Doctoral seminar
Doctoral seminar “Humour 101” Date: June 25, 2018 Capacity: up to 80 participants (20 participants x 4 workshops) The seminar targets participants who have had little previous exposure …
09/04/2018
Doktorandid– registreerige töötubadesse!
25. juunil 2018 toimub Tallinna Ülikoolis töötuba HUMOUR 101: interaktiivne ja mitmekülgne sissejuhatus huumori lingvistikasse, sotsioloogiasse ja psühholoogiasse. Registreerumine kestab 1. maini! Allpool täpsem ingliskeelne info:
Have you even wondered how humour works?
Join HUMOUR 101: the interactive one-day workshop for students who are interested in what exactly is humour and how does it matter. Learn the techniques behind any joke or meme, find out why some humour is more successful than other, see what is funny for different groups and societies. Lecturers include:
Jessica Milner-Davis and Jennifer Hofmann “Experiencing humour: A conceptual model of an interpersonal transaction”
Wladyslaw Chlopicki “Humour in narratives – from the word to the text and back”
Tom Ford “Social psychology of humour in intergroup settings: Applications to political humour
Giselinde Kuipers “Humour and social boundaries: Studying humour from a social science perspective”
Additional information: https://www.folklore.ee/ishs2018/doctoral-seminar/ and GSCSA website http://ktkdk.edu.ee/events/event/doctoral-seminar-humour-101/?lang=en
Doctoral school is free for participants. Participation expenses (including accommodation and transportation) for graduate students of the GSCSA are covered. Students can get 2 ECTS points for the seminar.
Please contact [email protected] for details.
Registration is open until May 1!
The doctoral seminar day is organised by the Graduate School of Culture Studies and Arts, supported by the ASTRA project of Tallinn University – TU TEE (European Union, European Regional Development Fund).
Doctoral seminar
Doctoral seminar “Humour 101” Date: June 25, 2018 Capacity: up to 80 participants (20 participants x 4 workshops) The seminar targets participants who have had little previous exposure …
04/10/2017
Intensiivseminari ajakava/ Programme schedule:
Venue: Tallinn University, room A-018 (ASTRA building, Narva road 29)
Thursday, 12th October
10:45 Welcome and coffee
11:15 Berber Bevernage: “The Making of the Congo Question: Truth-telling, scepticism and denial in King Leopold’s commission of inquiry on the rubber atrocities in the Congo Free State (1904–1905)”
13:00 Lunch
14:15 Claire Norton: “Narrative Terrorists: Writing the right kind of Islam – the oppression of narratives of inclusion”
15:45 Coffee break
16:15-17:45
Joonas Hellerma: “Recognition and Freedom”
Jaana Davidjants: “Social Media Activism: Farewell tweets from the Siege of Aleppo”
Friday, 13th October
10:45 Coffee break
11:15 Montserrat Herrero: “Discursive Violence: Laclau’s construction of the public”
13:00 Lunch
14:15 Gideon Calder: “Everyone, Including Children?”
15:45 Conversations and coffee
This intensive seminar is organised by the Graduate School of Culture Studies and Arts, supported by the ASTRA project of Tallinn University – TU TEE (European Union, European Regional Development Fund).
04/10/2017
Juba järgmisel nädalal, 12-13. oktoober, toimub Tallinna Ülikoolis intensiivseminar "Recognition, inclusion and other practices of oppression".
Seminari tutvustuse leiad inglise keeles.
This seminar tackles the problem of representational violence broadly understood. It finds inspiration in Jacques Derrida’s description of the violence of naming and the exclusion that any description inevitably performs. Through seeing practices of recognition, inclusion and democracy, for instance, as necessarily violent, the intention is to focus attention on the ways that even the best-intentioned acts of social and political engagement can lead to oppression and marginalization. At the same time, the goal is to seek solutions to the dilemma of how then, if this is the case, can we “speak for others” at all? If the negative impact of representation both in descriptive – not least academic – as well as practical attempts at recognition and “understanding” is indeed unavoidable, how do we deal with unwanted rhetorical appropriations and more concrete colonizing moves? How might such difficulties be mitigated by paying more attention to individual differences – for example along the lines of Gayatri Spivak’s “strategic essentialisms” or Iris Marion Young’s recommendations for “differentiated solidarity”? What would be suitable approaches for “speaking truth to power” when unitary identities are problematized in favour of more complex descriptions and the detailed accounting of differences? To what extent could such problematics be addressed simply through greater attention to epistemic knowledge and factual accuracy? And to what extent will they always defy any putatively non-violent solutions?
This two-day event will be organized around four keynotes:
Berber Bevernage, Assistant Professor in Theory of History
Department of History, Ghent University
“The Making of the Congo Question: Truth telling, scepticism and denial in King Leopold’s commission of inquiry on the rubber atrocities in the Congo Free State (1904-1905)”
Gideon Calder, Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences and Social Policy
Department of Public Health, Policy and Social Sciences, Swansea University
“Everyone, Including Children?”
Montserrat Herrero, Associate Professor for Political Philosophy
Institute for Culture and Society, University of Navarra
“Discursive Violence: Laclau’s construction of the public”
Claire Norton, Reader in History
Department of History, St Mary’s University
“Narrative Terrorists: Writing the right kind of Islam – the oppression of narratives of inclusion”
Recognition, inclusion and other practices of oppression
12-13 October 2017 Tallinn University This intensive seminar is organised by the Graduate School of Culture Studies and Arts, supported by the ASTRA project of Tallinn University – TU TEE (European Union, European Regional Development Fund).
03/04/2017
Infoks kõigile huvilistele!
Sirbis kirjutab etnoloogia doktorant Terje Toomistu jaanuaris toimunud Kultuuriteaduste ja kunstide doktorikooli talvekoolist. Samuti on võimalik lugeda intervjuud talvekooli plenaari Gregg Mitmaniga.
http://www.sirp.ee/…/inimese-ja-mitte-inimese-uhisloovusest/
http://www.sirp.ee/s1-artiklid/c9-sotsiaalia/ebola-varjus/
Inimese ja mitte-inimese ühisloovusest
Lääne teadusliku mõtte ajaloos on kultuuri ja loodust hoitud lahus, justkui seisaks inimene keskkonnast eraldi ning vaim kaugel mateeriast. Paaril viimasel a
24/03/2017
Aprillikuu lõpus toimub Tallinnas erilise ja põneva fookusega akadeemiline seminar Sugu ja seksuaalsus (post)sovetlikkus muusikas, kujutavas kunstis ja teatris. Seminar leiab aset Kultuuriteaduste ja kunstide doktorikooli ning Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemiaga koostöös. Seminaril astuvad ülesse vene popmuusika uurimisele pühendunud Stephen Amico (The Grieg Academy, University of Bergen), pungiuurija Yngvar B. Steinholt (University of Tromsø, performatiivsuse ning soouuringute professor Tiina Pursiainen Rosenberg (Stockholm University/ Lund University), kunstiajaloolane Harry Liivrand (TLÜ Akadeemiline Raamatukogu), kuraator Rebeka Põldsam (Kaasaegse Kunsti Eesti Keskus) ning antropoloog ning filmirežissöör Terje Toomistu (Tartu Ülikool). Lisaks välkettekanded doktorantidelt.
Punkmaskuliinsuste võtmes juhatame 19.04 Artises sisse dokumentaalfilmi "I Don't Believe in Anarchy' (rez. Natalia Chumakova ja Anna Tsyrlina). See võrratu dokumentaalfilm räägib Siberi pungilegend Igor Letovist.
Registreerimine: kuni 04.04.2010 [email protected]
Seminari kava koostasid Hannaliisa Uusma (EMTA) ja professor Kristel Pappel (EMTA). Seminari koordineerib Aleksandra Dolgopolova (EMTA), visuaali autoriks on Kärt Hammer.