Ghosts of Christiansø and Frederiksø: A Case Study from a Remote Island | Kirsten Marie Raahauge
Description: Remote is a conference about remoteness and peripherality, understood as a spatial figure, where researchers from many different disciplines meet; designers, humanists, anthropologists and the like. It took place in Longyearbyen in wintertime in order to enhance the feeling of remoteness among the participants. Key note lectures, paper presentations and excursions.
RESEARCHER: Kirsten Marie Raahauge
PROJECT: 'Shrinking periphery'
Participation at Conference/Seminar:
REMOTE: Rethinking Remoteness and Peripherality
TITLE: ' Ghosts of Christiansø and Frederiksø: A Case Study from a Remote Island'
Session 2b: Coping with Remoteness
LOCATION: Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
DATE: 18-19 January 2017
ACTIVITY: Paper presentation about the outskirts and ghosts in a session about how to cope with remoteness.
RELEVANCE: Interdisciplinary discussion of remoteness and peripherality as a spatial figure.