20 March 2021 - 15:30-18:30 (GMT)
Participants have to register at https://assw2021.pt/
The workshop is organized with support of the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) and is the first step to prepare for the in-person meeting at the ASSW 2022 that will be held in Tromsø, Norway on 26 - 31 March 2022.
Through this intercultural and interdisciplinary collaboration, we want to draw attention to local and Indigenous knowledge and arts as important components of transdisciplinary scientific research. Through such collaboration and hands-on experience exchange, we want to enhance our understanding of sustainability in the Arctic and transformations that are taking place in diverse areas of life of the Arctic residents.
This workshop is planned in the form of a virtual talking circle combined with a visioning session where the speakers will share their visions of existing and possible collaboration at the intersection of arts, science, local and Indigenous knowledge systems.
List of speakers:
Amanda Boetzkes (University of Guelph, Canada)
Tatiana Degai*> (UNI, USA and Council of Itelmens of Kamchatka
‘Tkhsanom’, Russia)
Jeff Diamanti* (Amsterdam University, Netherlands)
Anna Hoover*> (Native Artist, Alaska, USA)
Оlga Kisseleva (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France)
Stanislav Ksenofontov*> (University of Northern Iowa, USA)
Vera Kuklina > (GWU, USA)
Maria Osipova*> (AGIKI, Yakutsk, Russia)
Andrey Petrov (UNI, USA)
Peter Schweitzer, (University of Vienna, Austria)
Laura Siragusa (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Olga Zaslavskaya (independent curator, Russia)
Stanislav Podusenko (Cluster - Virtual Laboratory of Contemporary Art, Russia)
* - Early career scholars,
> - Indigenous scholars/community members