5 Feb 2016

Program

program
IDENTIFYING THE POLITICAL
Conceptual Analysis: Rhetoric, Poetics and Populist Talk in Contemporary Politics
Appearances of the Political 1/6
Winter Symposium: February 22-23, 2016, University of Latvia (Main Building, Raiņa bulvāris 19) in collaboration with University of Latvia
Monday 22 Feb
9.00-10.30      Welcome, presentation of seminar, circle, NSU, participants
10.00-10.30     Johanne Aarup Hansen, The political aspects of form
10.30-10.45     Break
10.45-11.15     Eret Talviste, The Appearance of the Political in Fictional and Non-Fictional Peripheral Areas
11.20-11.50     Raine Vasquez, Challenges in Outlining the Possibility for a Political Art
11.55-12.25     Laine Kristberga, The Unnoticed Art in Latvia: Pantomimes, Happenings and Carnivals
12.25-13.30     Lunch
13.30-14.00     Corinna Casi, Political Decisions in Landscape Choices: How the choice of a landscape or a natural species can be political?
14.05-14.45     Minna Heikinaho, The body relates with other and begin to speak. The author is not required (outside)
14.45-15.00     Break
15.00-15.30     Henrik Juel, A Study in the Rhetoric of the TV-camera – How powerful political figures are being presented on TV and video
15.35-16.05     Sergei Kruk & Ilva Skulte, Disappearance of the political. Computer analysis of Latvian parliamentary discourse
16.10-16.40     Valdis Teraudkalns, Performing morality: recent debates on values in Latvia
16.45-  Conclusions, comments, chatting
Tuesday 23 Feb
9.00-9.30       Reflections on yesterday
9.30-10.00      Ott Puumeister, The original finitude of the population and the discourse of survival
10.30-10.45     Break
10.45-11.15      Max Ryynänen, Could political concepts be studied as aesthetic concepts?
11.20-11.50     Nils S. Konstantinovs, Catchers in the Rye: The Politics of Childhood. Constructing Image of a Child in Latvian Political Discourse
11.55-12.25     Carsten Friberg, The End of Enlightenment? – Or, how did academia loose its ideals?
12.25-13.30     Lunch
13.30-14.00     Bill Thompson, Solipsism as a Research Method
14.05-14.45     Ann Mirjam Vaikla, Endeavour of Remembrance Descriptive. Investigation of the phenomenon memorial
14.45-15.00     Break
15.00-15.30     Marija Semjonova, Searching for Woman Face of the Age of Perestroika: Sofi Oksanen’s “Stalin’s Cows” (2003)
15.35-16.05      Olga Petrova
Possible security and economic consequences for the European countries during the migration process from the Middle East
16.10-                 Conclusion

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