9:30–10:00 | registration and wake up coffee (Lobby of Tallinn University Astra building, Narva Road 29) |
10:00–10:30 | Introduction by Prof. Marek Tamm (Tallinn University) and Prof. Tauri Tuvikene (Tallinn University), Programme co-directors of the Winter School |
10:30–12:00 | Dr. Zoe Hope Bulaitis (University of Birmingham): What is public humanities? (remotely) (chaired by Prof. Daniele Monticelli, Tallinn University) |
12:00–13:00 | lunch (Astra lobby) |
13:00–15:00 | Parallel workshops: Workshop 1: Uncovering and challenging your own underlying worldview, convened by Prof. Marco te Brömmelstroet (University of Amsterdam), room A-046 Workshop 2: Literary history and the idea of “a national literature”, convened by Prof. Stefan Collini (University of Cambridge), room A-224 Workshop 3: Bridging academia and society: Sharing anthropological insights with broad audiences, convened by Marko Uibu (University of Tartu) and Maarja Kaaristo (Tallinn University / Manchester Metropolitan University), room A-206 |
15:00–15:30 | coffee break (Astra lobby) |
15:30–17.00 | Prof. Marco te Brömmelstroet (University of Amsterdam): Why was John Lennon in bed with a bicycle? (chaired by Prof. Tauri Tuvikene, Tallinn University) |
18:00–21:00 | reception at the Estonian Academy of Arts (Põhja puiestee 7) (registered participants only) |
10:00–10:30 | wake up coffee (Astra lobby) |
10:30–12:00 | Prof. Helen Small (University of Oxford): Changing humanities (chaired by Prof. Marek Tamm, Tallinn University) |
12:00–13:00 | lunch (Astra lobby) |
13:00–15:00 | Parallel workshops: Workshop 4: Are the humanities for the environment? convened by Prof. Poul Holm (Trinity College Dublin), room A-206 Workshop 5: Built environment and the public sphere: comparative analysis of spaces of culture, convened by Prof. Andres Kurg (Estonian Academy of Arts), room A-224 Workshop 6: Understanding and engaging your audience through design thinking, convened by Dr. Tuuli Kurisoo (Tallinn University), room A-046 |
15:00–15:30 | coffee break (Astra lobby) |
15:30–17.00 | Prof. Poul Holm (Trinity College Dublin): Shifting baselines: Making history matter for ocean management (chaired by Prof. Julia Kuznetski, Tallinn University) |
17:15–19:30 | science slam (recreation area next to the Supernova Cinema N-406, Nova building) |
10:00–10:30 | wake up coffee (Astra lobby) |
10:30–12:00 | Prof. Stefan Collini (University of Cambridge): Scholarship as a vocation, even now (chaired by Prof. Eneken Laanes, Tallinn University) |
12:00–13:00 | lunch (Astra lobby) |
13:00–15:00 | Parallel workshops: Workshop 7: Artificial, convened by Prof. Helen Small (University of Oxford), room A-224 Workshop 8: Navigating the shifting sands: political commitment in the humanities today, convened by Prof. Daniele Monticelli (Tallinn University), room A-206 Workshop 9: Socially relevant humanities: contradiction in terms?, convened by Prof. Raili Marling (University of Tartu) and Dr. Jaak Tomberg (University of Tartu), room A-046 |
15:00–15:30 | coffee break (Astra lobby) |
15:30–17.00 | Roundtable discussion: Humanities between social engagement and personal vocation. Participants: Prof. Stefan Collini, Prof. Raili Marling and Prof. Helen Small, moderators: Prof. Marek Tamm and Prof. Tauri Tuvikene, room A-046 [Unfortunately, Prof. Joanna Sofaer is unable to deliver her keynote lecture, so we have replaced it with a roundtable discussion and will end the programme earlier.] |
19:00–late | graduation party at KoHo (Telliskivi 60-1) (registered participants only) |