7
thAnnual Minority Seminar
Living with the Sea
6-7 April 2022
Sibelius Museum, Piispankatu 17, 20500 Turku
Jointly organised by Minority Research & The Sea Strategic Profiles Wednesday 6 April 2022
10:00: Opening of Seminar by Vice-Rector Stefan Willför, Nina Tynkkynen/Anna Törnroos-Remes 10:15 –11:45: Keynote session 1; Chaired by Nina Tynkkynen, Åbo Akademi University
Rikke Bekker Jacobsen, Aalborg University:Socio-ecological linkages and the politics of sustainability–perspectives from Greenlandic fisheries
Christopher M. Raymond, University of Helsinki:Inclusive conservation and the post-2020 biodiversity conservation framework: Tensions, prospects and future directions
11:45 –13:00 Lunch break
13:00-14:00 Paper session 1; Chaired by Savitri Jetoo, Åbo Akademi University (tbc)
Viljam Engström & Michel Rouleau-Dick, Åbo Akademi University:Climate Change, Territoriality, and Societal Challenges
Varvara Lahtinen, Åbo Akademi University:Tracing the Ecosystem Approach to Management in the Finnish Maritime Spatial Planning (Online) 14:00 –14:15 Coffee break
14:15 –15:45 Keynote session 2; Chaired by Laura Hollsten, Åbo Akademi University
Kristin Ilves, University of Helsinki:“Steppingstone islands” or home: becoming an islander on the Late Iron Age Åland Islands Hélène Mayrand, University of Sherbrooke:The Legal Images of the Sea: From Separation to Fluidity(Online)
16:30 Rector’sreception at Humanisticum, Piispankatu 13, 20500 Turku
19:00 Dinner for speakers and local hosts Image: Antti Sadinmaa
7
thAnnual Minority Seminar
Living with the Sea
6-7 April 2022
Sibelius Museum, Piispankatu 17, 20500 Turku
Jointly organised by Minority Research & The Sea Strategic Profiles Thursday 7 April 2022
9:30 –10:30 Paper session 2; Chaired by Jonas Ahlskog, Åbo Akademi University
Simo Laakkonen, University of Turku:White, blue and red waves: Towards the environmental history of pollution and protection of Lake Ladoga Heta Lähdesmäki, University of Turku:Memories of change. Changing biodiversity and human-nature relations on Seili island
10:30 –10:45 Coffee break
10:45 –12:15 Keynote session 3; Chaired by Maj-Britt Öhman, Uppsala University
Lieselotte Viane, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid:Plurilegal water realities, human rights and extractivism in indigenous territories
Timo Koivurova, University of Lapland:Is there a right to break the sea ice of indigenous peoples? How do we understand the status and function of sea ice in multi-disciplinary perspective
12:15 –13:30 Lunch break
13:30 –15:00 Paper Session 3;Chaired by Leonardo Da Costa Custodio, Åbo Akademi University Karin Sandell, Åbo Akademi University:Enough fish in the sea? Fish farming and affective practices
Julia Öhman, Åbo Akademi University:Summerhouses as a cultural heritage in relation to biodiversity and ecosystem services in the Finnish coastal region
Elina Valovirta, University of Turku:Romancing the Caribbean Sea in Popular Romance Fiction 15:00 –15:15 Seminar Closing by Pamela Slotte and Magdalena Kmak
18:30: Dinner for speakers and local hosts Image: Antti Sadinmaa