Animals in the Age of Unsustainability -seminaari
Time
11.5.2023 at 12.15 - 15.00
Tervetuloa Kestämättömän kehityksen kulttuuri -projektin päätösseminaariin torstaina 11.5. klo 12-15. Projektissa tutkitaan eläinteollisuutta ja eläinten hyväksikäyttöä Suomessa 1800-luvun lopulta lähtien ja seminaarin tarkoituksena on tuoda esiin keskeiset tutkimustulokset. Seminaari koostuu projektin tutkijoiden lyhyistä tutkimustulosten esittelyistä sekä key note -luennosta, jonka pitää eläinhistorian pioneeri emerita professori Harriet Ritvo (MIT).
Jos haluat seurata seminaaria etäyhteydellä, pyydä linkkiä osoitteesta hekaki[at]utu.fi.
Final seminar of the research project “Culture of Unsustainability. Animal Industries and the Exploitation of Animals in Finland since the Late Nineteenth Century”, organized in co-operation with Turku Human-Animal Studies Network (TYKE).
If you wish to attend via Zoom, please email hekaki[at]utu.fi.
Animals in the Age of Unsustainability
12.15-13.30 Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Industrialised Animal Exploitation Brief presentations of the main results of the research team
Taina Syrjämaa: Opening Words
Taina Syrjämaa: Animal Exploitation and Human Progress
Otto Latva: The Human Relationship with Fur Animals and Farmed Fish in Finland during the 19th and 20th Centuries
Marja Jalava: Producing Swine as Standardized Tools of the Trade in Interwar Finland (via Zoom)
Taija Kaarlenkaski: Finnish High Milk Consumption and the Technologization of Dairy Husbandry (via Zoom)
Eeva Nikkilä: The Analysis of Historical Piggeries Leads to Improved Understanding of the Potential Experiences of Pigs (via Zoom)
Janne Mäkiranta: Animal Insurance and Hazards of Farm Animals
Helinä Ääri: Interspecies Care in Finnish Egg Farming Guidebooks
Juha Haavisto: Destroying the Forest by Feeding the Herd? The Relation Between Domesticated Animals and Forestry in the Writings of A. K. Cajander in 1910s
Tuomas Räsänen: Non-Animality of Fish and the Politics of Unsustainable Baltic Fisheries
13.30-14.00 Break
14.00-15.00 Key note lecture: prof. emerita Harriet Ritvo (MIT): Compensating for Loss: Extinction, Survival, and Resurrection
Jos haluat seurata seminaaria etäyhteydellä, pyydä linkkiä osoitteesta hekaki[at]utu.fi.
Final seminar of the research project “Culture of Unsustainability. Animal Industries and the Exploitation of Animals in Finland since the Late Nineteenth Century”, organized in co-operation with Turku Human-Animal Studies Network (TYKE).
If you wish to attend via Zoom, please email hekaki[at]utu.fi.
Animals in the Age of Unsustainability
12.15-13.30 Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Industrialised Animal Exploitation Brief presentations of the main results of the research team
Taina Syrjämaa: Opening Words
Taina Syrjämaa: Animal Exploitation and Human Progress
Otto Latva: The Human Relationship with Fur Animals and Farmed Fish in Finland during the 19th and 20th Centuries
Marja Jalava: Producing Swine as Standardized Tools of the Trade in Interwar Finland (via Zoom)
Taija Kaarlenkaski: Finnish High Milk Consumption and the Technologization of Dairy Husbandry (via Zoom)
Eeva Nikkilä: The Analysis of Historical Piggeries Leads to Improved Understanding of the Potential Experiences of Pigs (via Zoom)
Janne Mäkiranta: Animal Insurance and Hazards of Farm Animals
Helinä Ääri: Interspecies Care in Finnish Egg Farming Guidebooks
Juha Haavisto: Destroying the Forest by Feeding the Herd? The Relation Between Domesticated Animals and Forestry in the Writings of A. K. Cajander in 1910s
Tuomas Räsänen: Non-Animality of Fish and the Politics of Unsustainable Baltic Fisheries
13.30-14.00 Break
14.00-15.00 Key note lecture: prof. emerita Harriet Ritvo (MIT): Compensating for Loss: Extinction, Survival, and Resurrection