VABILO: Mesečni seminar EUTOPIA-SIF – 13. april 2023, ob 13.00

Mesečni seminar izbranih EUTOPIA-SIF raziskovalcev, ki bo potekal v četrtek, 13. aprila 2023 ob 13.00 na ZOOM-u.

Udeležba je lahko dragocen vpogled v mednarodne raziskovalne aktivnosti, ki potekajo pod okriljem zveze EUTOPIA.

Vljudno vabljeni vsi raziskovalci, pedagogi in tudi strokovni sodelavci, ki bi jih predstavljene tematike lahko zanimale.

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Within the framework of the EUTOPIA Science and Innovation Fellowship Programme we are delighted to invite you to the EUTOPIA-SIF Monthly Fellow Seminar, which will take place on Thursday 13 April 2023, 13:00-14:30 CET and which you are all very welcome to attend.

The event will be open at the EUTOPIA level.

The seminar will be held on Zoom: https://cyu-fr.zoom.us/j/93189480027

Event Schedule:

13:00 – 13:05 Introduction
Cohort 1
13:05 – 13:15 Fellow Presentation
Speaker Akshyeta Suryanarayan (Pompeu Fabra University Barcelona)
Project Title Ancient food and its connections to the present: a case study from the Indus Civilisation, north-west India and Pakistan
Abstract Studies on South Asian cuisine suggest that specific culinary preferences manifested in ancient periods, and continue to be evident in the cuisine and taste choice of contemporary Indian populations. To what extent can these trends be observed in the culinary choices of populations of the Indus Civilisation (c. 3000-1800 B.C), the first urban civilisation of South Asia? This talk will present results of my research on organic residue analysis of ancient cooking vessels from settlements of the Indus Civilisation. The direct detection of organic products absorbed within ancient vessels reveal animal and plant products that were a part of everyday food practice, and provide insights into continuities and changes in South Asian cuisine across time.
13:15 – 13:25 Q&A
 
Cohort 2
13:25 – 13:45 Fellow Presentation
Speaker Nena Mocnik (Pompeu Fabra University Barcelona)
Project Title Providing sexual health support to ‘a third world woman’ in forced displacement: From Theory to Practice
Abstract In recent years, humanitarian workers increasingly have come to recognize that women refugees have unique needs beyond what traditionally have been considered basic aid in relief programs. (Scarce) clinical treatments, support and information in sexual-reproductive health related trauma (war rape, forced marriage, trafficking FGM etc.) within organized or improvised refugee settlements in the countries of European Union, are often driven by the understanding that this support is necessary in empowering refugee women to have greater control over their lives and over the services provided to them. But by adopting a culturally sensitive approach, many services provided in the European Union, further construct race and culture as taken for granted categories to locate non-European women (or a ‘third world woman’, Mohantys 1997) as essentialized, inferior and subordinate Others. In this presentation I will address certain discrepancies between theoretical understandings and practical applications of the universal human (reproductive) rights, and challenges posed by cultural relativism, transcultural and transnormative mobility, and neocolonial discursive practice surrounding some of the most controversial, culturally relative sexual behaviors, taboos and stigmas, like war rapes, female genital mutilations and child marriages. With this, the author aims to propose approach to the humanitarian care service within the territory of European Union that minimizes neocolonial tendencies while adopting sexual rights and multiculturally inclusive sexual health care.
13:45 – 13:55 Q&A
 
13:55 – 14:15 Fellow Presentation
Speaker Arkadiusz Jędrzejewski (CY Cergy Paris University)
Project Title Coupling the physical and social world
Abstract Social norms are rules that guide and shape social behaviors. Rather than stated explicitly and enforced by laws, they are self-enforcing and derived by conformity. The formation of social norms is commonly modelled as arising from social influence and homophily without consideration of the interactions with the background. However, the society is coupled with the physical environment where it develops. The change of social norm is frequently connected with some economical or behavioral costs, which may vary in time or may depend on the numbers of adopters. In the project, we are going to study agent-based models of social norms with feedback loops between the social world and the physical world that imposes such varying costs and barriers. Our aim is to understand under what conditions the norm adaptation can be achieved smoothly or abruptly, through a discontinuous crisis.
 
14:15 – 14:30 Q&A

 

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