PhD Thesis Defence In search of decolonial ways: Multimodal and collaborative knowledge-making in Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland)

On 08.November 2022 I successfully defended my PhD thesis at the Anthropology Department at Aarhus University in Aarhus, Denmark. The summary can be found in English and Kalaallisut down below. For a copy of the thesis frame or the articles, please contact me directly: mail@annechahine In search of decolonial ways: Multimodal and collaborative knowledge-making in [] The post PhD Thesis Defence In search of decolonial ways: Multimodal and collaborative knowledge-making in Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) appeared first on Anne Chahine.

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Decolonial Movements in Greenland

The exhibition was developed by Laura Lennert Jensen, Anne Chahine and Vivi Vold, as part of the virtual reality collaboration Pluriversal Design (Pluriversal Design 2021)[2]. The collaboration brought together projects based in Namibia, Mexico, Australia

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Pre-Defence Intervention: Giving Thanks

While preparing my PhD thesis defence in November this year, I was again and again faced with the conundrum of how to properly say thanks and pay respect to the people that have, in one way or the other, accompanied me on this PhD journey. As this is simp

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Best Poster/Demo Award CT2021

I am happy to announce that we received the Best Poster/Demo Award at the 10th International Conference on Communities Technologies 2021 (Seattle and Online) for the presentation Pluriversal Design: A Virtual Decolonising Exhibition. As part of this coll

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Joining the entanglements Editorial Board

I am delighted to announce that Ill be joining the editorial board of the journal entanglements: experiments in multimodal ethnography, following an invitation by its amazing editors Melissa Nolas and Christos Varvantakis. I look forward to contributing t

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Continuous time trajectory estimation for 3D SLAM from an actuated 2D laser scanner

I finally finished my master’s thesis. Here is the thesis as well as the presentation. Abstract This thesis aims at estimating trajectories for 3D SLAM applications. A continuous time formulation allows solving multiple problems inherent to the tradition

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