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Mattering presence

Open, digital seminar
Lauren Wagner (Maastricht University) has undertaken a methodological project that explores how being present with others and attuning ourselves to shared practices can serve as sources of scientific knowledge. This approach often resonates with researchers who immerse themselves in embodied activities, practices, and skills by becoming practitioners themselves.
With an ethnomethodological perspective, Wagner investigates how embodied practices shape our feelings and interactions with unfamiliar others in our immediate environment—focusing specifically on the context of long-distance train travel. In this seminar, she looks forward to discussing whether, and in what ways, this kind of attunement aligns with the work of other participants.
This seminar is held on Zoom and open to the public. Find more information and the Zoom link at www.cors.lu.se/en/mattering-presence
Lauren Wagner
Lauren Wagner is a post-disciplinary social scientist, with roots in sociology, anthropology, geography and sociolinguistics. Wagner's research interest is in categorization and belonging, ethnomethodology and practice, migration and diaspora, leisure and consumption, and complexity and nonlinear dynamics.
About the series
The seminar series Border Allies, Boundary Alliances is arranged by the Öresund Comparative Borderland Research Group, funded by CEMES.
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Plats: Digital
Språk:
In English
Kontakt: mia.krokstadecors.luse