Time: Tuesdays at 4:15–5:00 pm EEST/EET.
Location: Pinni B 4113 or Zoom (Link)
The Narrative Studies Seminar is open to all interested persons. The aim of the seminar is to allow for a multi- and interdisciplinary discussion on data, methods, theories, and the state of narrative research. Sessions consist of introductory presentations by researchers from different fields studying narratives at Tampere University (up to 20 min), and general discussion.
Programme:
23.9. Elise Kraatila: Journalistic Future narratives about Finland and NATO
7.10. Natalya Bekhta: A short history of Ukrainian utopia: Discussion of a book project”
4.11. Matti Hyvärinen: “Big, grand, and dominant – towards a conceptual history of master & counter-narratives”
18.11. Anna-Kaisa Kuusisto: “Telling Migration Stories”
25.11. Mari Hatavara, Pia Keiski & Eija Paavilainen: “Mitä kaunokirjallisen kokemuksen analysoiminen voi tuoda lasten emotionaalisen kaltoinkohtelun tutkimukseen?”