{"id":23,"date":"2021-11-25T14:03:19","date_gmt":"2021-11-25T13:03:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogg.nord.no\/ihas\/?page_id=23"},"modified":"2021-12-23T13:16:47","modified_gmt":"2021-12-23T12:16:47","slug":"project-team","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/site.nord.no\/ihas\/project-team\/","title":{"rendered":"Project team"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For questions regarding the project, please contact project leader Astri Dankertsen: <a href=\"mailto:astri.dankertsen@nord.no\">astri.dankertsen@nord.no<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The team:<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Faculty of Social Sciences at Nord University, Norway,<\/strong> will host <strong>INDHOME. <\/strong>The<strong> Project leader<\/strong> is <strong>Associate Professor Astri Dankertsen<\/strong>, Norwegian S\u00e1mi expert on S\u00e1mi identities, colonisation, Indigenous perspectives, gender perspectives, urban Indigeneity and activism. She is a member of the NAISA Council, the leading group of international organisations for Native American and Indigenous research. Furthermore, the project group at <strong>Nord University<\/strong> consists of <strong>Associate Professor Astrid Marie Holand,<\/strong> who specialises in economic, political and welfare history as well as media history and journalism, and two <strong>doctoral research fellows on Greenlandic homemaking and S\u00e1mi historic housing policies and indirect assimilation. <\/strong>The project enlists several <strong>international partners<\/strong>.<strong> Senior Researcher Astrid Nonbo Andersen, <\/strong>at the<strong> Danish Institute for International Studies, <\/strong>is an expert on the History of Ideas and Memory Politics who specialises in past and present relations between Denmark and its former colonies, including Greenland, claims for reparations, apologies and Truth- and Reconciliation processes. She has an extensive network of scholars, activists and artists engaged in Greenlandic-Danish relations and is associated to the University of Greenland. <strong>Associate Professor Krister Stoor, Department of Language Studies, Director of V\u00e1rdduo \u2013 Centre of S\u00e1mi Research at Ume\u00e5 University, Sweden, <\/strong>specialises in Indigenous intellectual traditions, folklore, narratives and yoik, the S\u00e1mi way of singing. Dr. Stoor is S\u00e1mi and an active yoiker. <strong>Dr.<\/strong> <strong>Inge H\u00f8st Seiding, University of Greenland, <\/strong>historian and former archive leader at the National Museum, Archives in Greenland is an expert in Arctic social and cultural history, and Greenlandic colonial history, in particular marriages between European men and Greenlandic women between 1750-1850. <strong>Majken Paulsen, assistant professor, Nord University<em>,<\/em><\/strong> who specializes in S\u00e1mi reindeer herding, climate change, colonization and human-animal interaction in the Arctic.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The expert group<\/strong> consists of researchers and Indigenous individuals with specific Indigenous competences and networks. Through seminars and dialogues with the project team, they will ensure that the project delivers high quality research with both theoretical, empirical and societal impact. They are listed as follows: <strong>Professor Britt Kramvig<\/strong>,<strong> at the Department for Tourism and Northern Studies, UiT The Arctic University of Norway,<\/strong> an expert on decolonisation and Indigenous\/S\u00e1mi ways of knowing, locally embedded practice of reconciliation, memories and landscape. <strong>Professor in Nordic Studies Troy Storfjell, Pacific Lutheran University<\/strong>, a S\u00e1mi-American expert on S\u00e1mi and Indigenous studies, Indigenist criticism, decolonising methodologies and Indigenous intellectual and philosophical traditions. <strong>Associate Professor of Environmental History May-Britt \u00d6hman,<\/strong> <strong>Center for Multidisciplinary Studies of Racism, Uppsala University,<\/strong> a Lule S\u00e1mi expert on gender, science and technology studies, resilience, decolonising and Indigenous theories and methodologies, racism and colonialism. <strong>Associate Professor Tone Huse<\/strong>, <strong>Department of Archaeology, History, Religious Studies and Theology<\/strong><strong>, <\/strong><strong>UiT The Arctic University of Norway<\/strong><strong>, <\/strong>an expert on geographies and materialities of politics and leader of a project on climate change and the continuing effects of colonialism in Nuuk, Greenland. <strong>Dr. Anna Afanasyeva, <\/strong>PhD in S\u00e1mi history, an Russian S\u00e1mi expert in Russian S\u00e1mi history, assimilation, decolonisation and gender perspectives and also a lecturer at the S\u00e1mi University of Applied Sciences. <strong>PhD student Liisa-Ravna Finbog, Department of Cultural Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo, <\/strong>an active duoj\u00e1r and Norwegian S\u00e1mi expert on S\u00e1mi archaeology and museology, and the relation between S\u00e1mi identities, S\u00e1mi handicraft (duodji) and S\u00e1mi museums. <strong>PhD student \u00c1ile Aikio, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lapland, <\/strong>Finnish S\u00e1mi expert on indigenising and decolonising processes, especially how to indigenise cultural heritage research and management. <strong>Associate Professor<\/strong> <strong>Ebbe Volquardsen<\/strong><strong>, Head of Department of Cultural and Social History, University of Greenland, <\/strong>expert on Danish-Greenlandic relations, collective memory, postcolonialism and decolonisation; <strong>Marianne Jensen, <\/strong>former Mayor of Ilulissat, former Minister, Government of Greenland.<strong> Maria Hernes, Stormen S\u00e1mi Center <\/strong>in Bod\u00f8, Norway;<strong> Stig Morten Kristensen, Duoddara R\u00e1fe, <\/strong>Pite S\u00e1mi Center in Norway.<strong> Elen Ravna, Noereh, <\/strong>Norwegian S\u00e1mi youth organisation. We will also invite other Indigenous individuals and organizations to participate in our workshops during the project period.<\/p>\n<p>The project has both a strong Indigenous and international profile, and will contribute to recruitment of future Indigenous scholars through its combination of PhD students, early scholars and more established scholars. It is interdisciplinary and brings together researchers from a range of fields such as sociology, social anthropology, history, journalism, history of technology, history of ideas, and literature. Finally, the project team has an even gender balance, with a female project leader.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For questions regarding the project, please contact project leader Astri Dankertsen: astri.dankertsen@nord.no The team: The Faculty of Social Sciences at Nord University, Norway, will host INDHOME. The Project leader is Associate Professor Astri Dankertsen, Norwegian S\u00e1mi expert on S\u00e1mi identities, colonisation, Indigenous perspectives, gender perspectives, urban Indigeneity and activism. 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