DAGENS
Dagens is a lunch seminar series organized by HumDok. Everyone at the faculty is welcome to attend and the seminars build on four simple ideas: 1) HumDok books a lecture hall, 2) People bring their lunch and meet up at 12 o'clock, 3) A PhD candidate holds a 20 min. presentation, 4) The floor is open for discussions.
Presenters are free to talk about whatever they like and each seminar is about 1 hour long. You can always send us an email if you're interested in hosting a seminar in the future. Preparations for next semester's lunch menu are already under way.
Spring menu
2019
Indigenous owned media: A developing research field in media studies
Speaker: Camila Emboava Lopes
Subject: Culture and Media Studies..........................19/2 12.00 HC104
Tangible communication of emotions with digital companion for managing stress app
Speaker: Monika Jingar
Subject: Computing Science..................................25/2 12.00 HC104
Plants and light: Beautiful mysteries of our universe
Speaker: André Graça
Subject: Wolfgang Schröder Lab, Department of Chemistry.....13/3 12.00 HC104
Science before the court: Expertise, science and policy at the 1983 oral galvanism trial in Stenungsund
Speaker: Jonatan Samuelsson
Subject: Hist., Phil., and Religious Studies................20/3 12.00 HC104
Exploring the rural schoolscape
Speaker: Andreas Nuottaniemi
Subject: Language Studies...................................27/3 12.00 HC104
Immigrant adult motivation to learn Swedish as a second language
Speaker: Manar Halwani
Subject: Language Studies....................................6/5 12.00 HC104
Multilingualism and multilingual literacy practices in the later years of compulsory school
Speaker: Selja Kilim
Subject: Language Studies...................................20/5 12.00 HC108
Translation as a change of focus in Colombian poetry of the 20th Century
Speaker: Juanita Olivera
Subject: Language Studies....................................7/6 12.00 HC108
Fall menu
2018
Art education and the Fundamental Values
Speaker: Hanna Ahrenby
Subject: Creative Studies - Teacher Education...............29/9 12.00 HC104
Coercion and deception in persuasive technologies
Speaker: Timotheus Kampik
Subject: Computing Science..................................3/10 12.00 HC104
Intelligent User Interfaces- UX + AI an Introduction
Speaker: Monika Jingar
Subject: Computing Science.................................19/11 12.00 HC104
To be or not to be a Swede:
Swedish speaking Civil Guards in Finland 1918-1939
Speaker: Cecilia Hortlund
Subject: History...........................................21/11 12.00 HC106
A song for the silverfish from silurian
Speaker: Caroline Owman
Subject: Museology.........................................28/11 12.00 HC104
Full of Sound and Fury:
Narrating Decreased Sound Tolerance in Literature
Speaker: Elena Glotova
Subject: Language Studies...................................5/12 12.00 HC106
Linguistic Landscapes in Language Planing
Speaker: Ronia Anacoura
Subject: Language Studies..................................10/12 12.00 HC104
Spring menu
2017
Pulling the trigger never killed anyone
- On absences and causes
Speaker: Bram Vaassen
Subject: Philosophy.........................................26/4 12.00 HB206
Islam, Peace and Nonviolence
- The thinking of Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
Speaker: Mattias Dahlkvist
Subject: Religious Studies..................................10/5 12.00 HB206
Gelatinous matter, or should we think about
jellyfish when we read Clarice Lispector?
Speaker: Jenny Jarlsdotter Wikström
Subject: Literature.........................................24/5 12.00 HB206
Breathing Mercury: An Outline History
of Swedish Dental Amalgam Controversy
Speaker: Jonte Samuelsson
Subject: History of ideas....................................7/6 12.00 HB206