Almmolaš áššebáhpiriid oainnát min ruovttusiiddus, allaskuvlastivra siiddus,
Dáhpáhusat:
Doložis dálážii duodječájáhus
Čájáhus lea rabas buohkaide. Bures boahtin Diehtosiidii/Sámi allaskuvlii!
From the Past to the Future: Knud Leem’s 1725 Account and 300 Years of Sámi Reindeer Herding Knowledge
FUOM! Knut Leema čálus sámiid ja sin eallinvuogi birra mii almmuhuvvui 1767:s gohtalaš čállinvuohkái, almmhuvvo dálá čállinvuohkái. Álmmuheapmi lea maŋiduvvon ođđajágimánnui 2025.
Indigenous Journalism and Self-determination
Sámi University of Applied Sciences/Sámi Allaskuvla cordially invites scholars, students, journalists and members of the public to an online conference Indigenous Journalism and Self-determination, September 28–29, 2021.
The conference will bring together scholars and students in the field of Indigenous Journalism, as well as Indigenous media leaders and Indigenous journalists. Sámi University of Applied Sciences is in Guovdageaidnu, Norway – an Arctic community known for being a stronghold of Sámi language, culture, media, higher education, and Sámi and Indigenous research.
The registration deadline for the conference is extenteded to September 26, 2021. For registration, please send an e-mail to IJC2021@samas.no.
The Zoom link for the conference will be provided a few days in advance of the conference.
Following the conference, on September 30–October 2, 2021, the Sámi Journalist Association will hold the inaugural Sámi Media Festival on campus at the Sámi University of Applied Sciences, Guovdageaidnu. See festival program here: https://www.samimediafestival.com/
Keynote speakers
Professor Folker Hanusch, University of Vienna: "Challenges and Opportunities for Indigenous Journalism Studies: A research agenda" |
Professor Bronwyn Carlson, Macquarie University: “Global Indigeneity: the affordances of social media for amplifying Indigenous voices” |
Professor Katerina Tsetsura, University of Oklahoma: “Standing up for What is Just: World’s Indigenous Journalism in 2020s” |