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call for participants: Timely Methods for Novel Times 11 February 2022 online event.
BASTIAN Michelle
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýTimely methods for novel times! ? We need different times, but do we have the methods to unfold them?? ? Human life and organization need to be fundamentally transformed to support more inclusive and sustainable worlds. This requires attention to a key foundation of shared life and agency: time and temporality. While rational, instrumental, and typically short-term agency is a taken-for-granted structure in late modern society, this has impeded an understanding of the complexity of ecosystems, of social change and of the inter-relations between individuals, people and their worlds. Changing temporal habits and orientations requires experimentation, reflection, collaboration, and methods for researching the complexity of time with and across collectives. ? Research on time and temporality abounds across a range of disciplines and sites. Alongside this thematic interest, is an interest in how we go about this research, with adaptations of traditional methods such as time use studies, mapping exercises and new approaches such as artistic research.? ? The particular focus for this event is to bring together those interested in working with time in groups and communities, and explore processes and methods to collectively understand the pressures and possibilities of time. We invite you to join the Timely Methods for Novel Times workshop that will explore approaches to discussing, communicating and questioning time with others and ask the question ¡®we need different times, but do we have the methods to unfold them?¡¯ ? We invite you to join us to ask more questions and offer provocations. These could be along the lines of:
? This workshop will provide an opportunity for attendees to share their approaches, raise thorny problems, learn about cutting edge techniques, and connect with others interested in researching and/or practicing alternative orientations to time. All approaches to these questions are welcome!? ? Workshop details Timely Methods for Novel Times will take place on Friday February 11, 2022 at 10.00am - 13.30pm Central European Time. This free online workshop will be facilitated by who use the Open Space format via the platform. We are supported by the ; the ERC funded project; and the Research Council of Norway funded at the University of Oslo. Open Space is a dynamic and informal way for groups to think, talk and take action together. There are no limits to the number of participants, we can be 5 or 1000.? This will be a relaxed and accessible event. Please make sure to let us know of any access requirements when registering to the event so we can ensure that we can support you to have a full experience. ? To learn more about open-space, see here: Join us! Please register for the event via . Share! We¡¯d be delighted if you want to share this event with others ¨C feel free to distribute via email, or share the event site on social media. Questions? Please direct to temporalbelongings@... More info? ? We look forward to exploring time with you! ? Timely greetings from the Event committee: Michelle Bastian, University of Edinburgh Christina Berg Johansen, founder of Wildtime Hedda Susanne Molland, University of Bergen Elisabeth Sch?yen Jensen, University of Bergen? Miriam Jensen, Aalborg University, WSP Denmark and Skanderborg Water Utility ? ? Best, ? Michelle. ? --- Dr Michelle Bastian Mid-Career Fellow, Independent Social Research Foundation () Senior Lecturer in Environmental Humanities ESALA, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh ? Level 1, Room 303B, The Maltings | Minto House, 20-22 Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JZ | 0131 651 5779 ? Recent publications: (Environmental Humanities, 2020) Open access (Geohumanities, 2019) Open access ? |