13.5.2024 Symposium: Literature/Language/Power
Literature/Language/Power: Challenging Linguistic and Cultural Injustice in Social Work and Healthcare
Symposium on Monday, May 13, 12:15-15:00
Where? Arcanum, A267, University of Turku and Zoom
The seminar explores the intersections of care, inequality, language, and culture from different perspectives, from social work and healthcare to literature and reading groups.
The seminar is organized by the project Words for Care: Literature, Healthcare and Democracy (Kone Foundation, 2024–2026).
12:15-13:10
Viola Parente-Čapková & Riitta Jytilä, University of Turku: Opening
Jenny Paananen, University of Turku: Linguistic Vulnerability in Healthcare
Discussion
13:10-13:30 Break
13:30-15:00
Kris Clarke, University of Helsinki: Decolonizing Social Work Pedagogy in Finland
Kaiju Harinen, University of Turku: Intersectionality and Linguistic Otherness – Anti-racist Reading Groups and French as a Foreign Language
Discussion
Chair: Anna Ovaska, Tampere University
Organizers:
Words for Care: Literature, Healthcare and Democracy (Kone Foundation) / Research Centre for Culture and Health, University of Turku in collaboration with Narrare: Centre for Interdisciplinary Narrative Studies, Tampere University & Uniarts Helsinki
About Words for Care:
Words for Care investigates the potential of literature and reading groups to enhance social inclusion, diversity and cultural, linguistic and narrative competence in multilingual healthcare and social work. It integrates the perspectives of narrative medicine and cultural language learning.
Project members: Viola Parente-Čapková (PI), Laura Karttunen, Niina Kekki, Riitta Jytilä, Anna Ovaska, Elina Renko, Alexandra Salmela, Sonja Sulkava & Jussi Valtonen
Contact and registration:
Registration for this hybrid symposium is now open. Register for online participation here (https://bit.ly/symposium1305). If you plan to attend in person, please send an email to anna.ovaska[at]tuni.fi