from 23/11/2020 to 25/11/2020

Intersubjectivity in (inter)action:
a multisensorial phenomenon

at University of Oulu, Finland

A three-day course with lectures, workshops and data sessions

Day 1

23/11/2020

Lectures & Workshops & Data sessions

Day 2

24/11/2020

Lectures & Workshops & Data sessions

Day 3

25/11/2020

Final presentations & discussion

Upon completion of this course,
participants will:


Be familiar with the history and the meaning of the concept of intersubjectivity and the phenomenological roots leading to the study of human (inter)actions;

Better understand the fundamental concepts related to intersubjectivity and the emerging ones;

Be able to apply the phenomenological methodology upon their own empirical data and analyse intersubjective phenomena.

Speakers & Tutors

David
Le Breton

Professor

University of Strasbourg
(France)

Jakub
Mlynár

Researcher Lecturer

Charles University
(Czech Republic)

Samira Ibnelkaïd

Postodoctoral Researcher

University of Oulu
(Finland)

Iuliia
Avgustis

Doctoral Researcher

University of Oulu
(Finland)

Florence
Oloff

Assistant Professor

University of Oulu
(Finland)

Venue

The University of Oulu is an international science university which creates innovation for the future, well-being, and knowledge through research and education. Founded in 1958, our community is 13 000 students and 2900 employees strong, and one of the biggest and the most multidisciplinary universities in Finland. The university consists of eight faculties and many specialized research units.

University of Oulu, Finland



Pentti Kaiteran katu 1
Linnanmaa
Oulu

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