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 Seminars Technology, Practice, Identity (TPI)tech boder

 

Autumn 2012

Time: Thursdays 10:15-12:00 in Olympos, D building (if not something else is specified)

If the text is written in Swedish, the seminar will be held in Swedish.

Date Time Seminar Location

2012-08-30

 N.B. The time!

09.15-

12.00

Ericka Johnson, text seminar (text in English)

+ reflection seminar

Olympos

2012-09-06 10.15-
12.00

Jenny Gleisner, text seminar (text in English)

+ joint lunch

Olympos

2012-09-13

 

2012-09-20

 

2012-09-27

10.10-

12.00

10.15-

12.00

10.15-

12.00

No seminar

 

 Writing seminar about the art of rewriting

(in Swedish or English)

 Discussion about articles by Margrit Schildrick
(texts in English)

Olympos

 

Olympos

 

Olympos

2012-10-04

10.15-

12.00

Öncel Naldemirci, text seminar (in English)

+joint lunch

Olympos
2012-10-11

10.15-

12.00

Preparation for EASST/4S

+ Kristina Johansson, text seminar

(presentations and text in English)

Olympos
2012-10-18

10.15-

12.00 

EASST/4S, no seminar  
2012-10-25

10.15-

12.00

Corinna Kruse, text seminar

(text in English)

Olympos
2012-11-01

10.15-

12.00

No seminar

 

Olympos
2012-11-08

10.15-

12.00

Discussion about P6 in relation to Tema T:s strategy work

+ joint lunch

Olympos
2012-11-15

10.15-

12.00

Maria Björkman, text seminar

(text in Swedish or English)

 Olympos

2012-11-22

 

2012-11-29

10.15-

12.00

10.15-

12.00

Emmy Dahl, text seminar (text in Swedish)

 

Johan Sanne, text seminar (text in English)

Olympos

 

Olympos

2012-12-06

10.15-

12.00 

Seminar about next semester

 

Olympos
2012-12-13

10.15-

12.00

Lisa Lindén, text seminar (text in English)

+ joint lunch

Olympos
2012-12-18
N.B. Tuesday!
13.15-
15.00

Hanna Sjögren, 60 % seminar

(text in English)

Olympos
       

 

 

 

 

Seminar groups

TEVS
TPI
ValueS


 

Project activities

 

Tema T färgTechnology and Social Change is an interdisciplinary research unit focusing on how social actors create and use technology, and how technical change is woven together with cultural patterns, daily life, politics, energy systems, learning, and the economy in history and society.


About Tema

Tema greenThe objective for TEMA - The Department of Thematic Studies is to pursue excellent research and education at undergraduate and advanced levels relevant to society. Tema aims to provide a major impetus in career development for both future researchers and those who have just entered the field of research

Child Studies
Gender Studies
Technology and social change
Water and environmental studies

 

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