Monday, September 4 at 14.45-16.00
Raiford Guins, Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, Indiana University
Atari Modern: A Design History of Atari’s Coin-Op Machines, 1972 – 1979
Room: NIC 0541 (K3 Open Studio), Niagara
Wednesday, September 6 at 16.15-18.00
Sreejata Roy, Visiting IASPIS artist
Dialogue
Room: To be announced
Friday, September 8 at 13.15
Eric Snodgrass, PhD student in Media and Communication Studies, K3
Executions. Power and Expression in Networked and Computational Media
PhD Defence. Opponent: Wendy Chun, Professor of Modern Culture and Media, Brown University
Room: Hörsal C, Niagara
Wednesday, September 13 at 10.15-12.00
Maria Hellström Reimer, Professor of Design in Theory and Practice, K3
Park Politics – Environmentalities, Eco-Aesthetics, and Green Mobilization
Room: NIB 0501, Niagara
Wednesday, September 20 at 10.15-12.00
Marika Hedemyr, PhD student in Interaction Design
Therese Hellberg, PhD student in Media and Communication Studies
Alicia Smedberg, PhD student in Interaction Design
Veera Virmasalo, PhD student in Media and Communication Studies
Presentation of new PhD projects
Room: NIC 0826, Niagara
Wednesday, October 4 at 10.15-12.00
Peter Parker, Senior Lecturer in Urban Studies, US
Staffan Schmidt, Senior Lecturer in Design in Theory and Practice, K3
Enabling Urban Commons
Room: NIC 0541 (K3 Open Studio), Niagara
Thursday, October 12 at 15.15-17.00
Magnus Persson, Professor of Comparative Literature, LS
Petra Ragnerstam, Senior Lecture in English Studies, K3
Om metodologiska utmaningar inom humaniora
Room: NIC 0541 (K3 Open Studio), Niagara
Wednesday, October 18 at 15.15-16.30
Fredrik Gertten, honorary doctor, KS
Skjut budbäraren! Om berättandets vådligheter
Room: Hörsal C, Niagara
Wednesday, October 25 at 10.15-12.00
Ewa Berg, Kajsa Lindskog, Helena Malm, Margareta Melin, Gunnel Pettersson, and Bjørn Wangen, teachers/researchers from K3 and from KSM (Culture, Language and Media) at the Faculty of Education and Society (LS)
Aesthetic Risk Taking. Analyzing Evaluation Criteria in Practice Based University Courses
Room: NIC 0541 (K3 Open Studio), Niagara
Wednesday, November 1 at 10.15-12.00 13.00-15.00
Ewan Fernie, Chair of Shakespeare Studies, University of Birmingham
Shakespeare and Freedom
Room: Intiman, Malmö Stadsteater
Wednesday, November 8 at 10.15-12.00
Charlotte Asbjørn Sörensen, Lecturer in Product Design, K3
Moral and Temporal Aspects of the New Material Taxonomy
Room: NIC 0541 (K3 Open Studio), Niagara
Wednesday, November 15 at 10.15-12.00
Petra Ragnerstam, Senior Lecture in English Studies, K3
Sara Bjärstorp, Senior Lecture in English Studies, K3
Fortune and Felicity: Literature and Embodiment in Participatory Culture
Room: NIC 0541 (K3 Open Studio), Niagara
Wednesday, November 22 at 10.15-12.00
Gunnar Krantz, Senior Lecturer in Visual Communication, K3
The Co-Operator – A Comic about Advertisement in the Swedish Co-Operative Movement
Room: NIC 0541 (K3 Open Studio), Niagara
Wednesday, November 29 at 10.15-12.00
Ronald Stade, Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies/Anthropology, K3
The Irony of Sectarianism in Lebanon
Room: NIC 0541 (K3 Open Studio), Niagara
Wednesday, December 13 at 10.15-12.00
Pille Pruulmann Vengerfeldt, Professor of Media and Communication Studies, K3
Looking for Norm Making in Social Media
Room: NIC 0541 (K3 Open Studio), Niagara
Friday, December 15 at 13.15
Jacek Smolicky, PhD student in Media and Communication Studies, K3
Archiveillance: Rethinking Personal Archiving Practices in the Context of Capture Culture
PhD Defence. Opponent: Joanna Zylinska, Professor of New Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London
Room: Hörsal B2, Niagara
Wednesday, December 20 at 10.15-12.00
Bernard Perron, Professor of Cinema, Université de Montréal
A Question of Genre Labeling: Horror or Scary Video Games?
Room: NIC 0541 (K3 Open Studio)