Multimodality and Collaboration • Future Memory Work • Co-Creation
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 contac
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
I am happy to share that my article Future memory work: unsettling temporal Othering through speculative research practices was just published in the journal Qualitative Research. I am still working on making this open access, so, please contact me if you
Here you can find the press release about last weeks writing workshop in Áltá/Alta, Sápmi/Norway at the Alta campus of the Arctic University of Norway, or download a PDF version here. I am very excited to be part of this initiative as part of my new role
After 3,5 exciting years, the POEM project (Participatory Memory Practices) came to an end, and all the PhD fellows (me being one of them) got to present an element of their work as part of the POEM closing conference Futures of Participatory Memory Work.
TheDigital Archive of Forgotten Memories (DAFM)was originally initiated by my lovely POEM colleague Inge Zwart and me, to propose a new format to communicate central themes of the POEM research project. The DAFM is envisioned as a participatory space to t
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
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
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
I am excited to have my short documentary Memory Is Not About the Past, developed as part of my MA dissertation at the Free University Berlin in 2016, published at JAF in their current issue. The Journal of Anthropological Films (JAF) publishes original,