Seminar programme
- To register for the seminar, see instructions at the bottom of the page.
- The programme is available in PDF here.
8:30-8:55: Coffee, registration
- 8:55-9:00: Welcome
- Anna Lydia Svalastog, Professor, Østfold University College
- 9:00-9:45: Medicine and care in the digital society
- Professor Srecko Gajovic, University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Croatian Institute for Brain Research
- 9:45-10:30: Science communication in the digital society: Why is popular culture important?
- Dr. Joachim Allgaier, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
10:30-10:45: Coffee
- 10:45-11.30: Culture and agency in the digital society
- Anna Lydia Svalastog, Professor, Østfold University College
- NKL-Book launch, with a presentation of contributions from Østfold University College
11:30-12:30: Lunch
12:30-14:30: Presentations + 30 min discussion at the end
- 12:30-12:50: What is the outside of the digital society
- Dr. Christian Fritz-Hofmann, Carl von Ossietzky University of Bielefeld, Faculty of Sociology, Germany
- 12:50-13:10: Maintaining normality when serving a sentence in the digital society
- Marie Toreld, PhD student, and Kristin Opaas Haugli, Resettlement Coordinator at Kongsvinger Prison, both participants of PSW research group
- 13:10-13:30: Digitalization of speech: On normalization, resistance and innovation among speech disabled ICT-users
- Dr. Espen Marius Foss, Østfold University College
- 13:30-13:50: "Bloody paperwork": alienation in digitalised oversight og multidisciplinary community services for older people and people with mental health problems in the UK
- Dr. Guro Huby, Østfold University College
- 13:50-14:10: Patient autonomy in a digitalized world
- Dr. Øystein Ringstad, Østfold University College
- 14:10-14:30: Discussion
14:30-16:15: Coffee
- 14:30-14:50: Decreasing parental after-school stress with innovations in digital society
- Professor Dina Šimunić, University of Zagreb, faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing
- 14:50-15:10: Digital society and inclusion for people with learning difficulties: gains and detriments
- Dr. Hadi Strømmen Lile and senior lecturer Lars Rune Halvorsen, Østfold University College
- 15:10-16:10: PhD Social media, addiction, and individual recillience
- Fredrik Andersen, Østfold University College
- 16:10-16:30: Ambiguities of a digital society: Social media and human rights as seen form Myanmar
- Dr. Camilla Buzzi, Østfold University College
- 15:35-15:55: Discussion
Closure: 16:30-16:45, Anna Lydia Svalastog
- Lunch will be organized for participants.
- Registration: service-fred@hiof.no before December 1st.
- Dinner: 17:00-20:00. People pay individually. Register for dinner reservations by sending an e-mail to als@hiof.no before December 7th.