Nettsider med emneord «PhD Seminar»
PhD course, Istanbul, June 13-17, 2022.
Dialogues with the Past. The Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology.
One day workshop for PhD candidates and senior researchers on contextualist narratology, covering Queer/Feminist narrative theory, historicist narratology, and other identity- and context-based approaches.
3 ECTS for PhD candidates
Susan S. Lanser (Brandeis University) and Robyn Warhol (Ohio State University).
Deadline for abstracts (max. 300 words): 15 February 2019
Please submit your abstract to Tina Skouen.
Organizer: Tina Skouen in collaboration with Stockholm University
How can qualitative interviewing enrich the study of social and political processes in area studies? Does the interview constitute a “personal sphere” — a realm of inter-subjective exchanges of perceptions, or is it a source that provides more than just situational information? How should information obtained through interviewing be organized and presented in a dissertation, and what is the analytical value of a “text-bite” in a larger body of text?
With Geir Flikke, Associate Professor, ILOS
Please sign up by Friday the 14th December
Guidelines - monograph or article-based thesis
Please sign up here by the end of 4 March 2019
For those who sign up to present, the deadline for submitting texts is also 4 March. Please send your texts to Ljiljana Saric, who will circulate them among the participants.
Note: We have a maximum of 4 Presenters for each seminar. Before you sign up, please check the current status and/or who has signed up for what. Usually, we need more people to register as Commentators – please volunteer!
Guidelines - monograph or article-based thesis
Please sign up here by the end of 14 May 2019
For those who sign up to present, the deadline for submitting texts is also 14 May. Please send your texts to Ljiljana Saric, who will circulate them among the participants.
Note: We have a maximum of 4 Presenters for each seminar. Before you sign up, please check the current status and/or who has signed up for what. Usually, we need more people to register as Commentators – please volunteer!
This 5-ECTS course for PhD Fellows course aims to explore the ‘Viking phenomenon’ in every sense of the term. The primary (but non-exclusive) focus will be on the start of the so-called Viking Age: why and how did it begin, why then, and are we justified in making such a division of the distant past?