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- Share your thoughts on the culture change trajectory at Archaeology
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Workshop: Sharing field notes
In this workshop we will dive into these reasons and the pros and cons of sharing fieldwork data, and how to share them. Through case studies from various disciplines within the social sciences and humanities and input from trainers and participants we aim to establish best practices.
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Share the LUVE
This October, Visual Ethnography graduates will show their films at the LUVE festival! The festival is hosted in Rotterdam this year in the vibrant Studio de Bakkerij. The 18 short ethnographic films made by students dive into heritage, the more-than-human, foodways, migration and much mor…
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Teaming up with Portugal: as a doctor, how do you talk to a patient?
As a doctor, coming to a decision together with a patient: how do you do that in the best possible way? Researchers Geert Warnar and Roosmaryn Pilgram, who jointly teach a course within the MA in Dutch Studies, are entering into a virtual collaboration with the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa to find the…
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Descriptive Linguistics: Interactive idea sharing session
In place of our usual seminar-style meeting, the next meeting of the descriptive linguistic group will be an interactive session to share ideas, initiatives, and activities that you are using in the communities that you work with, led by Maarten Mous. For those who work with a speaker community, we…
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Power-sharing arrangements after civil war
Since the end of the Cold War, violent conflicts have often been terminated through peace agreements that generally include power-sharing measures: institutional guarantees that groups previously in conflict will have decision-making power and access to public resources. Some of these agreements have…
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Quietly Otherwise: Atmospheres of Sharing in Unusual Ik Families
In the Ik mountains of Uganda, where economic and cultural marginality meet strict national middleclass norms of gender and family, some families quietly practice forms of kinship that fall outside normative expectations. Drawing on a collaborative research project on Imaging Gender Futures in…
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Shared Histories, Different Memories: Dutch East India Company (VOC) histories entwined with Australian aboriginal narratives
Yindjibarndi visual artist, Ms Katie West, Dr. Corioli Souter (WA Museum Head of Maritime Heritage and maritime archaeologist) and Professor Susan Broomhall (Australian Catholic University) will come and visit the Faculty of Archaeology on the 17th of January 2025 at 13:00h. They will explore with…
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The UK and the EU: what shared interests in a digitised and geopolitical world?
The EU and the UK are now in the post-Brexit era but also face a rapidly changing European and global security architecture in combination with a heavy strain on transatlantic relations. In addition to geopolitics and hard military security, there are big questions about cyber security and digitisation.…
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Van de Waal Lecture 2025: Shared heritage or cultural appropriation? The Iko-Schmutzer sculptures
The annual Van de Waal Lecture takes place on 11 September, to mark the opening of the academic year of the department of Art History. The lecture will take place in the Lipsius Building, room 0.19. Registration is not necessary, everybody's welcome. The lecture will also be available…