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A lot of the conversations about the year 2020 cover one theme: Covid-19. Living through 2020 and talking about 2020 have mostly been about understanding the impact of the covid pandemic in our lives, which was unfolded in the most diverse ways. The pandemic has changed how we work, study, eat, walk in the streets, shop for groceries, do sports, and so on. We started to rethink and talk not only about the virus but also markets, bodies, spaces, emotions, time, work, and leisure. In this workshop, we will gather 12 international scholars from different disciplines to present, discuss, and engage in critical and relevant discussions regarding some of the key themes covering the impact of covid in our lives.

Event takes place Monday, 30 November 2020 at 10:30 AM – 5 PM (CET / Paris time) via Zoom and is co-hosted by Maíra Magalhães Lopes & Joonas RokkaLifestyle Research Center, emlyon business school, France.

 

WORKSHOP PROGRAM                                                                     Presentation of the Speakers, click here! 

10h30-10h50 // Welcome & Introduction
Joonas Rokka (Emlyon Business School) 
Maíra Lopes (Emlyon Business School)

10h50-11h30 // ‘Coronavirus culture and life in lockdown’
Alan Bradshaw (Royal Holloway, University of London) 
Joel Hietanen (University of Helsinki)
(40 min // 20 min presentation + 20 min for discussion)

11h30-11h40 // Coffee break (10 min)

11h40-12h20 // ‘Lifestyle changes and wellness during the lockdown, France and the UK’
Karine Raies (Emlyon Business School)
Lotta Harju (Emlyon Business School)
(40 min // 20 min presentation + 20 min for discussion)

12h20-13h30 // Lunch break (70 min)

13h30-14h30 // Conversations on ‘dystopian times’ and ‘nation’
James Fitchett (University of Leicester) on ‘Dystopian times’ 
Maria Brock (Malmö University) on ‘Nation’
(60 min // 20 min presentation each + 20 min for discussion)

14h30-15h30 // Conversations on ‘care’ and ‘idleness and leisure’
Andreas Chatzidakis (Royal Holloway, University of London) on ‘Care’ 
Stephen Dunne (University of Edinburgh Business School) on ‘Idleness and leisure’
(60 min // 20 min presentation each + 20 min for discussion)

15h30-15h40 // Coffee break (10 min)

15h40-16h20 // ‘Reflections on covid summer: deforming an emodity in pandemic times’

Brigitte Auriacombe (Emlyon Business School) 
Maíra Lopes (Emlyon Business School)
(40 min // 20 min presentation + 20 min for discussion)

16h20-17h00 // ‘Reflections on evictions’
Ignasi Martí Lanuza (ESADE)
(40 min // 20 min presentation + 20 min for discussion)

17h00 // Ending words
Joonas Rokka (Emlyon Business School)

The workshop will happen virtually (via Zoom) allow us to open the event to speakers and guests around the world. The event is free of charge.

IMPORTANT: To join, please register herehttp://tiny.cc/cu41tz