Lifetimes Conference 9-11 August

The program is now online!

A melting clock

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Program

Keynote Speakers

About the conference

Time is suddenly everywhere in the eyes of humanities scholars and social scientists: in the webs of life that have evolved to maintain life on this planet; in the everyday lives of cab drivers, scientists and calendar software developers; in the stories we turn to in order to understand the present; in histories of growth and expansion; in the timelines, plans, and deadlines defining fundamental stakes of politics.

There is growing interest in historiographies of time, ethnographies of time, media theories, social theories and aesthetics of time. But ultimately, why does it matter that time is multiple and ubiquitous?  

The Lifetimes project’s concluding conference is dedicated to the issues that arise when we no longer live the same histories, endure the same experiences, follow the same beat, or even conceptualize the times we live in with the same vocabulary, the same timekeeping technologies, or from within the same academic disciplines.

Got any questions?

Email us at: lifetimes-conference@ikos.uio.no

Time and place

August 9th-11th, 2023. Sophus Bugge hus, University of Oslo and on Zoom.

About the Lifetimes Research Project

Lifetimes presents a new way of studying time across the socio-natural divide, using concepts like synchronization, entanglement, materiality, and futurity.

Emerging from discussions in postwar theories of history, our framework draws on approaches to time in anthropology, STS, and critical time studies.

Time is approached both as part of the real, and as analytical lens through which we study objects, practices and events.

Arrangør

Lifetimes Project
Emneord: time, conference, lifetimes
Publisert 19. jan. 2023 14:12 - Sist endret 2. aug. 2023 11:18