Disputas: Virginija Popovaitė

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Disputas: Virginija Popovaitė
Ph.d.-kandidat Virginija Popovaitė skal holde prøveforelesning og disputas for graden Philosophiae Doctor (ph.d.) i sosiologi ved Fakultet for samfunnsvitenskap, Nord universitet.

Tittel på avhandlingen:

Lost, Found, and in Between. Following Maps in Norwegian Rescue Services in Northern Norway 

Tittel på prøveforelesningen: 

Actor-network theory meets new materialism:
Describe the relationship between actor-network theory (ANT) and new materialism. How did the two fields originate, how do they contribute to one another and how do they differ?

Tid for prøveforelesningen: 10:15 - 11:15
Tid for disputas: 12:15 - 15:30
Sted: Auditorium Elias Blix (A13) og digitalt
Språk: Prøveforelesningen og disputasen foregår på engelsk
Disputasleder: Prodekan Cecilie Høj Anvik

Bedømmelseskommisjon: 

  • Associate Professor Tone Huse, UiT
  • Professor P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Trent University
  • Professor Christian Lo, Nord University

Veiledere: 

  • Hovedveileder: Professor Grete K. Hovelsrud, Nord univeristet
  • Intern veileder: Førsteamanuensis Corine Wood-Donnelly, Nord universitet
  • Ekstern veileder: Professor Monica Tennberg, University of Lapland

Prøveforelesning og disputasen er åpen for alle interesserte tilhørere. Avhandlingen blir tilgjengelig for gjennomsyn ved å kontakte Anneli M. Watterud, e-post: anneli.m.watterud@nord.no.

Om avhandlingen:

In my thesis, I analyse how the use of digital mapping platforms influences the response capacity of Norwegian rescue services in the Norwegian Arctic and sub-Arctic. My research is situated within more-than-human sociology and leans on three pillars: new materialism, actor-network theory, and critical cartography. I investigate maps as processes with the aim of exploring their roles within Norwegian rescue services. I do so by analysing how maps are assembled through socio-material mapping practices.

My regional focus is on northern Norway. I collect data through semi-structured interviews, informal communication, observations in various sites where maps are practised, and a document analysis. I employ the concepts of “assemblages”, “translations”, and “practices” to guide me through my data collection and analysis.

My study resulted in three solo-authored articles. With my first one, I explore how digital maps gain functionality in the maritime SAR settings by following the interactions between more-than-human actors. With the second, I analyse how maps interlink with the response capacity of rescue services on land, emphasising their potential to create space for cross-organisational collaboration. In my third article, I investigate various mapping practices in Svalbard regarding navigation and how they influence response capacity.

The findings reveal that the availability of mapping solutions has the potential to strengthen or weaken the response capacity, especially in remote areas. With identified assemblages, I provide a more nuanced way of understanding the roles of maps, and I share practical insights regarding the further development of digital mapping solutions. I argue that maps generate conditional knowledge, in turn shaping mapping practices, highlighting the importance of understanding socio-technological entanglements in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. My study contributes to emergency preparedness studies, critical cartography, and sociology.

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