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Hi, if you are planning to attend the course that Timo is organizing in Oulu (see Timo's e-mail below) and wish to have some additional programme, there is also another doctoral student course suitable for archaeologists in August.



The Human Science Doctoral Programme course: Online Citizen Science: Ethics and Minorities Involvement, 5 credits, University of Oulu, Finland, 3‒5 August 2020



The growing use of openly available digital data has raised a need to tackle the ethical principles in the use of data concerning Indigenous peoples and other minorities. Especially when the public is creating the data through crowdsourcing and citizen science, there is a need for training and guidelines on how to collect and present data. According to the Cambridge Online Dictionary, citizen science is something done by ‘ordinary people, often for or with the help of scientists’. Hence citizen scientists are amateurs or non-professionals. The summer school “Online Citizen Science: Ethics and Minorities Involvement” tackles relevant and timely questions on how participants in digital citizen science should be schooled and guided when they collect and use data involving minority groups and children.  



Target group: Doctoral students from Humanities, Education and other relevant fields

Course outline:

The summer school will last for three days and include six keynote papers from invited speakers as well as seminar papers by each participant. All participants will receive a reading list and a pre-assignment for their paper before the seminar. The summer school will also include one afternoon with workshops where participants can work with case studies. During the summer school, participants will hear and give presentations, share best practices, and discuss strengths and weaknesses of using online citizen science.

Learning outcomes: 

Students are able to define what constitutes citizen science. They know the central concepts of online citizen science. Students will understand the ethical aspects and practicalities of involving minorities in online citizen science.

Course teachers:

Dr Suzie Thomas, Associate Professor of Cultural Heritage Studies, Department of Cultures, University of Helsinki  

Dr Anna Wessman, senior researcher at the Department of Cultures, University of Helsinki

Juha Heinonen, Sámi Archives, National Archives of Finland

Dr, researcher Heta Mulari, Yleisradio

Dr Tiina Äikäs, Digital Humanities/Archaeology, University of Oulu 

Dr Marko Jouste, The Saami Culture Archive of University of Oulu



Dates:

3‒5 August 2020

Teaching language:

English

Practicalities:

There is no course fee. Students will be responsible of their own travels, accommodation and living in Oulu during the course.

Maximum participation will be 20 doctoral students.



Register via e-mail to ritva.kylli[at]oulu.fi by 31 May 2020

Contact person:

Dr. Ritva Kylli, History/Digital Humanities, Faculty of Humanities, University of Oulu

ritva.kylli[at]oulu.fi

Organization:

The Faculty of Humanities, University of Oulu, Finland. The Faculty has Giellagas Institute, which is responsible for research in Sámi languages and culture, and the faculty also houses the national Sámi archive. The summer school will be part of the curriculum of the Digital Humanities minor organized in the Faculty of Humanities.



Tiina Äikäs



Dosentti, koordinaattori, Digitaaliset ihmistieteet | PhD, Coordinator, Digital Humanities



Humanistinen tiedekunta | Faculty of Humanities PL 1000 | P.O. Box 1000

90014 Oulun yliopisto | 90014 University of Oulu, Finland



puh. 040-5887131 | +35840-5887131



https://www.oulu.fi/hutk/digitaalisetihmistieteet







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Subject: The Human Doctoral Student course: Materiality, Civil Wars, and Difficult Heritage, in University of Oulu, mid-August 2020.



The Human Science Doctoral Student course: Materiality, Civil Wars, and Difficult Heritage, 3 credits, in University of Oulu, in in the 10th - 14th of August 2020.

This doctoral student teaching course supports teaching and doctoral training in the human sciences. The course outlines international difficult heritage scholarship, focusing especially on memory and commemoration of civil wars, places of atrocities, and other conflict related sites. The course will focus on civil wars, like in Ireland, the USA and Finland in the 19th and 20th centuries. The course will focus on different kinds of materialities and representations of conflicts and how these materialities of illuminate, hide and direct memories with the conflict experiences. This course is interested in the intersection of what we consider difficult conflict heritage and the experience of how Civil War are remembered, forgotten, or even silenced.

Course includes six (6) hours teaching each day in one-week period in the August 2020, so there will be 30 hours teaching in the course. Students will give a short max. 15 min paper of their own doctoral research topic during the course.



There is no course fee. Students will be responsible of their own travels, accommodation and living in Oulu during the course.



Maximum participation will be 20 doctoral students.



Teachers:

Associate Professor Laura McAtackney, Aarhus University, Denmark.

Professor Paul R. Mullins, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA.

Docent, Senior lecturer Timo Ylimaunu, University of Oulu.



Contact: Timo Ylimaunu, email: [log in to unmask]









Timo Ylimaunu

Dosentti, yliopistonlehtori | Docent, Dr., Senior lecturer Historiallinen arkeologia | Historical Archaeology Humanistinen tiedekunta | Faculty of Humanities Oulun yliopisto | University of Oulu PL 1000, 90014 Oulun yliopisto | P.O. Box 1000, 90014 Oulun Yliopisto Tel. +358 (0)50 350 7785 / 0294 483361 International Associate, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA





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