MUSE Workshops
Muse workshops are primarily for staff of Museion and will provide a discussion forum for work-in-progress and questions of importance to Medical Museion. An internal workshop can be:
- Presentations of research, communication and exhibition projects with feed-back from colleagues
- Workshops with guests at Medical Museion
- Discussions of a book, article or external project
- Discussions of questions pertinent to the general direction of Medical Museion
- … or something else to keep us inspired and on our toes
When and where? Workshops can be arranged at short notice, but there will be a set programme every two weeks. Workshops take place in the meeting room on Thursday 12.30-13.30. Feel free to bring your lunch. Contact Adam or Karin with suggestions, or if you would like to attend as an external participant. Note, all speakers are based at Medical Museion unless otherwise listed.
Coming up (see also Calendar):
May 24th: “Science in the Making” and “Ready Made Science” on Display
Speaker: Mads Kring
May 25th (note Friday): Metabolism, Hunger and Surgery through Different Methodological Lenses
Speakers: Louise Whiteley, Bente Vinge Pedersen and Niels Christian Vilstrup-Møller, and Line Hillersdal and Bodil Just Christensen (PhD Candidates, Institute for Food and Resource Economics, Copenhagen University)
June 7th: Identity Formation in Type 2 Diabetes Patients via Social Media
Speakers: Adrian Bertoli
Past workshops:
January 19th: Vision and Touch – Presentation of a Research Project
Speaker: Jan-Eric Olsén
January 26th: Collection Policy at Regensburg and Museion
Speakers: Roland Wittje (Associate Professor, University of Regensburg), Niels Christian Vilstrup-Møller and Thomas Söderqvist
February 2nd: Surgery-Diabetes – Presentation of Exhibition Plans
Speakers: Bente Vinge Pedersenand Ane Pilegaard
February 9th: Human Remains – Discussion of an Exhibition Concept
Speakers: Adam Bencard, Ion Meyer and Karin Tybjerg
March 1st (note 12.00-13.30): Baumgarten, Everyday Aesthetics and Science Communication
Speakers: Søren Kjørup (Professor, Institute of Communication, RUC), Thomas Söderqvist and Adam Bencard
March 8th: Science Communication – Dangerous Simplifications?
Speakers: Lone Frank (Author and Science Journalist)
March 15th: (IM)MATERIAL SPACES – Ideas for a Practice Oriented Research Project
Speaker: Ane Pilegaard
March 22nd: Preview of Papers for Conference on Public Communication of Science and Technology
Speakers: Adam Bencard, Louise Whiteley, Anette Stenslund, Karin Tybjerg and Thomas Söderqvist
March 29th (note 13.30-14.30): The Image of the Doctor – Discussion of an Exhibition Project
Speakers: Gert Almind, Astrid Møller-Olsen, Thomas Söderqvist
April 12th: Public Health Science Communication and Social Media
Speaker: Nina Bjerglund
April 24th (note Tuesday): Medical Sensations: Building an Exhibition About Medicine and the Five Senses
Speaker: David Pantalony (Adjunct Professor, University of Ottowa and Curator, Canada Science and Technology Museum)
May 10th: Changing Gender Differences: Morphine in Denmark, 1860-1960
Speaker: Jesper Vaczy Kragh
May 16th (note Wednesday): Ontologies of ageing: Historical and new materialist perspectives on ageing research
Speaker: Morten Hillgaard Bülow

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