NOFOD NATIONAL MEETINGS

FINLAND

MITEN TUTKIA TANSSIA?
Tanssintutkimuksen metodologisia haasteita ja mahdollisuuksia
Seminaari Tampereella 29.9.2011

Seminaarin järjestävät NOFOD-Suomi, Tampereen yliopiston etnomusikologian oppiaine ja Pispalan Sottiisi. Seminaari pidetään Tampereen yliopiston etnomusikologian oppiaineen luentosalissa E021 (yliopiston päärakennus, Kalevantie 4, E-siipi) klo 12.15–16.30. Saminaari on maksuton. Ennen seminaaria, klo 10.15 alkaen, NOFODin Suomen jäsenten tapaaminen samassa paikassa.

Ohjelma:
12.15 Avaus
Fenomeologia ja fenomenografia
12.30 Leena Rouhiainen; Fenomenologinen menetelmä tanssin taiteellisessa tutkimuksessa
13.00 Mariana Siljamäki: Fenomenografia ja tanssintutkimus
13.15 Keskustelua
13.30 Tauko
Historiallinen tanssintutkimus
13.45 Hanna Järvinen: Historian ja esitystutkimuksen menetelmistä
14.15 Petri Hoppu: Menetelmällisiä näkökulmia tanssihistorialliseen aineistoon
14.45 Keskustelua
15.00 Tauko
Etnografiset menetelmät
15.15 Elina Seye: Tanssi kulttuurisena esityksenä - etnografisesta tanssintutkimuksesta
15.45 Anu Laukkanen: Tunteellinen tanssietnografia
16.15 Keskustelua ja tilaisuuden päätös

Ilmoittautuminen (pakollinen) 26.9. mennessä osoitteeseen:
Petri Hoppu

 

ICELAND

National meetings:

Tuesday, 11th of October 2011, 20:30

Thursday, 11th of November 2011, 20:30

Information: Sesselja Magnusdottir

 

CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES

Phenomenology and Qualitative Research Methodologies
Thursday the 26th of May, 2011 (9.00-17.00). Conference room 099 at the University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M.

Registration: Registration is necessary. There is a maximum of 25 participants. Please register to lbolwig@health.sdu.dk. Participation is free.

The aim of the seminar is to focus on possible ways of handling interdisciplinary challenges when combining ethnographical methodologies, such as participant-observations and interviews, with phenomenology. The program has been scheduled so that presentations are followed by a relatively extended amount of time for discussion. Relevant questions expected to be explored are:
- Participant-observations and interviews might focus on processes of
   embodiment such as, for example, how subjects direct and handle different
   kinds of sense awareness and sensuous experiences. How do such descriptions
   relate to phenomenological descriptions of perceptual processes?
- In a phenomenological perspective, what is the link between the unconscious,
   the lived-through pre-reflective, the reflective and the reflexive forms of
   consciousness? What might the implications be for the methodological
   processes when generating and handling observations and descriptions?
- How can 1st, 2nd and 3rd person's perspectives be identified in participant-
   observations and interviews so that these different perspectives can be included
   both in the generation of data and for phenomenological related explorations?
The Phenomenological Mind written by Shaun Gallagher and Dan Zahavi (2008) forms a central basis for the seminar. The book has recently been translated into Danish by philosopher Rasmus Jensen and published by Gyldendal.

Preliminary program
9.00-9.15 Presentation of program, participants and speakers (Ejgil Jespersen)
9.15-10.45 Introduction to the seminar - sketching some of the problems to be
met when combining phenomenology and qualitative methodologies (Dorothée Legrand and Susanne Ravn)
10.45-11.00 Break
11.00-13.00 Shaun Gallagher - presentation and discussion
13.00-14.00 Lunch (not included)
14.00-16.00 Dan Zahavi - presentation and discussion
16.00-17.00 Discussion - problems and promises (led by: Legrand and Ravn)

The seminar is supported by 'Kulturministeriets Udvalg for Idrætsforskning' (forming part of the research project: Phenomenology and qualitative methodologies by Ravn) and the Research Unit: Movement, Sport and Society.

For further information, please contact:
Susanne Ravn

 





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