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[Commlist] CFP: NOS-HS Exploratory Workshop in Olfactory Cultural Studies
Wed Mar 01 09:36:55 GMT 2023
NOS-HS Exploratory Workshops in
*Olfactory Cultural Studies*
Workshop 1, 4–6 September 2023, Ålesund, Norway
/Call for papers and participation/
With support from NordForsk, we are happy to announce a call for papers
and participation in an exploratory three-day workshop in “olfactory
cultural studies”. This is the first workshop in a series of three
independent yet related workshops across different Nordic countries,
with a general objective to develop and investigate methodologies to
explore how olfactory phenomena are conceptualised and contribute to
meaning-making. The remaining two workshops will be organised in Denmark
and in Finland in 2024, with calls to be released in due course. The
workshops centre on the significance of odours and the meanings ascribed
to them, both in different physical environments and in media
representations, thus complementing multisensory, multimodal cultural
studies. Emphasis is laid on the role of olfactory phenomena in the
construction of social and cultural identities. To address the olfactory
cultural dynamics at stake, the workshops are guided by three main
research questions:
a)How are different environmental odours made meaningful?
b)How are olfactory phenomena conceptualised and represented in art and
the media?
c)How do olfactory phenomena participate in the construction of social
and cultural identities?
/Workshop/
The workshops are designed to combine ethnographic, experimental and
textual research. The first workshop is structured as follows:
Day 1: ethnographic exercise: “marine summer-time olfactowalk”, to be
conducted in a select environment and followed by methodological and
theoretical reflection.
Day 2: experimental exercise at the Atlanterhavsparken Aquarium and
Marine Science Museum in Ålesund, on the theme “wake up and smell the
fish”. The exercise seeks to share and develop knowledge by exploring
aesthetic and analytic sense experiences in an encounter between
researchers and museum communicators. The exercise draws perspectives
from a range of disciplines to highlight the potential for the sensory
perception of smell in the domain of the marine.
Day 3: a seminar session with participants’ presentations on the theme
of roles of smell (olfaction) in context-based communication and
learning, followed by methodological and theoretical reflection. As
opposed to rigid disciplinary thinking, the point of departure here is
“what sensory perceptions and domains of knowledge can, or must, I rely
on in this situation?”
/Submissions/
We hereby cordially ask all interested individuals to submit a proposal
of up to 3,000 words no later than 1 May 2023, via email to
(olfactory.cultures /at/ gmail.com). The proposals form the basis for the
seminar session (Day 3) and therefore should address its theme
(context-based olfactory communication and learning). The proposals
should be in PDF format, appended with a one-page CV.
Notifications of acceptance will be sent by the end of May 2023. There
is a limited amount of seats in the workshop, and all participants are
required to take part in all exercises and sessions. If selection is
required due to the amount of proposals, priority will be given to those
who i) reside in the Nordic region as defined by NordForsk, and ii)
address the theme of Day 3.
/Travel and accommodation/
The physical location of the workshop is on the island of Runde along
the western coast of Norway (www.runde.no), with a day-trip to the
Atlanterhavsparken Aquarium and Marine Science Museum in Ålesund (Day 2;
https://en.atlanterhavsparken.no).
The organisers will cover accommodation, local transport and
comestibles. Accommodation in Runde is in two-bedroom flats with shared
bathrooms. Travel bursaries of up to €500 are available in exchange of
receipts for a limited number of participants, with priority given to
early career researchers who do not have access to institutional support.
For further information regarding the other two workshops or any other
related matter, please do not hesitate to contact the organisers at
(olfactory.cultures /at/ gmail.com).
/Organisers/
PI Professor Antti-Ville Villén, University of the Arts Helsinki,
Finland (Visiting Fellow, University of Cambridge, UK)
Associate Professor Erik Cyrus Fooladi, Volda University College, Norway
Professor Anu Hopia, University of Turku, Finland
Associate Professor Qian Janice Wang, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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