“Drinking and driving is so much fun”: Arctic workshop of the University of Tartu
University of Tartu, Estonia.
31.May-1.June, 2013
Venue: Room 214, Department of Ethnology, Ülikooli 18, Tartu
31.May
9.00 Art Leete, Aimar Ventsel, University of Tartu - Welcoming words
9.15-9.45 Prof. Jaanus Harro, University of Tartu - Keynote speech: Alcohol and the brain ... and driving
9.45-10.00 Coffee break
Chair: Jaanika Jaanits, University of Tartu
10.00-10.40 Ina Schroeder, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology - Stumbling upon a drunk: moral, ritualistic and comic aspects of drinking
10.40-11.20 Stephan Dudeck, University of Lapland - Once the boozing starts you might as well cut the last cucumber.
11.20-12.00 Laura Siragusa, University of Tartu- Vepsian language and alcoholism in rural areas
12.00-14.00 Lunch break
Chair: Kaija Rumm, University of Tartu
14.00-14.40 Tatiana Argounova-Low, University of Aberdeen, Yurii Zhegusov, Institut Gumanitarnykh Issledovanii i Problem Malochislennykh Narodov Severa,
Russian Academy of Sciences - Coded: Perception and Treatment of Alcohol Addiction in Sakha (Yakutiia)
14.40-15.20 Anna Gossmann-Stammler, University of Lapland
- 'Alcoholity': Images, Values, and Control
15.20-15.40 Coffee break
Chair: Helleka Koppel, University of Tartu
15.40-16.20 Aimar Ventsel, University of Tartu – The mystical gene: instrumentalising what everybody knows
16.20-17.00 Norman Prell, University of Aberdeen – Drinking on the Kolyma Road and remembering the past
1.June
Chair: Epp Tamm, University of Tartu
10.00-10.40 Lauri Vallikivi, University of Tartu - Conversion to temperance: Vodka, blood and missionaries in the Nenets tundra
10.40-11.20 Otto Habeck, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology - Hangover
11.20-12.00 Kirill Istomin Komi, Scientific Centre, Russian Academy of Science- The sooner you drink it all the more time you will have thereafter
12.00-14.00 Lunch
Chair: Katre Koppel, University of Tartu
14.00-14.40 Art Leete, University of Tartu - The Historical Image of Drinking Native of the North
14.40-15.20 Karina Lukin, University of Helsinki - ”They live like dogs.” Doing Ethnography within the Negative Images
15.20-16.00 Eleanor Peers, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology - How to enjoy a teetotal all-night party: The use and abuse of alcohol at the Sakha people’s Yhyakh
16.00-16.30 Coffee break
Chair: Jaan Sudak, University of Tartu
16.30-17.40 Chair: Mare Kõiva, University of Tartu
Final discussion
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