Lilli Mittner
Stillingsbeskrivelse
Research interests
Coastal Cultures
Historiography and Storytelling
Ageing and Dementia
Gender and Gender Equality
Sound and Music
Expertise
Community Research
Research Ethics
Open Research
Research Communication
Favourite quote
*It matters what thoughts think thoughts. It matters what knowledges know knowledges. It matters what relations relate relations. It matters what worlds world worlds. It matters what stories tell stories.*(Donna Haraway. Staying with the trouble, 2016, p. 35.)
What I do
I apply feminist theories to explore human thoughts, creations, and relations, and what it means to be human at all. I often use qualitative and arts-based research methods such as archival studies, content analysis, multimodal analysis, aesthetic analysis, diffractive analysis, discourse analysis, policy analysis, qualitative interviews, focus group interviews, ethnographic fieldwork, and situated art intervention.
With a strong background within the arts & humanities, I have developed close collaborations with social and natural scientists working on artscience, natureculture, and human-more-than-human intra-actions. Theoretically, my work is inspired by feminist posthumanism and new materialism. Empirically, my research is increasingly connected to the Arctic where I have lived since 2014.
I am trained in Musicology and Media- and Communication Studies at the University of Göttingen and the University of Oslo and received my PhD in 2014 with a study of women composers in 19. century Norway. Since 2023 I am coordinating the Centre for Arctic Humanities at UiT.
Member
- Centre for Arctic Humanities
- UArctic Thematic Network on Gender in Arctic Knowledge Production
- International Research Network Arts & Dementia
Selected Projects
- CO-VISION - EU Artistic Digital Archive
- Living with the Ocean - Travelling Exhibition
- Artful Dementia Research Lab - Citizen Science
- RESCAPE - Performative Historiography
- Voices of Women in the Arctic and Beyond - ERASMUS+ with Norway, Germany and The Netherlands
- Gender Balance in Research Leadership
Gender Balance in Arts Education - Organisational Change
Selected Publications
- Lukić, Dragana and Lilli Mittner. 2023. Diffracting Dementia: Co-Creative Experiments with Agential Realism and Multisensoriality in a Residential Care Home in Northern Norway. In E. Just, M. Udén, V. Weetzel, & C. Åsberg (Eds.), Voices from Gender Studies: Negotiating the terms of academic production, epistemology, and the logics and contents of identity. Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/Voices-from-Gender-Studies-Negotiating-the-Terms-of-Academic-Production/Just-Udn-Weetzel-sberg/p/book/9781032415826
- Mittner, Lilli, and Rikke Gürgens Gjærum. 2022. Research Innovation: Advancing Arts-Based Research Methods to Make Sense of Micro-Moments Framed by Dementia. Nordic Journal of Art and Research 11 (1). https://doi.org/10.7577/information.5065.
- Haselmann, Lena, Janke Klok, and Lilli Mittner. 2021. Autumn Talk and Ocean Songs. Dramatic Assemblage – Methods and Relevance of Performative Historiography. In: Musikgeschichte auf der Bühne - Performing Music History, edited by Anna Langenbruch, Daniel Samaga, and Clémence Schupp-Maurer, 375–98. transcript Verlag. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783839457467-021/html.
- Mittner, Lilli. 2021. Resonating Moments: Exploring Socio-Material Connectivity through Artistic Encounters with People Living with Dementia. Dementia, 14713012211039816. https://doi.org/10.1177/14713012211039816.
- Maxwell, Kate, Lilli Mittner, and Hanne Hammer Stien. 2020. Conceptualizing the North. Nordlit, nr. 46: 1–11. https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlit/issue/view/399
- Maxwell, Kate and Lilli Mittner. 2018. Multimodal Aesthetics and Gender in Beck’s Song Reader. In E. S. Tønnessen & F. Forsgren (Eds.), Multimodality and Aesthetics. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315102665
- Mittner, Lilli. 2018. "Students Can Have a Really Powerful Role…". Understanding Curriculum Transformation Within the Framework of Canon Critique and Critical Pedagogy. Journal for Research in Arts and Sports Education (2). https://doi.org/10.23865/jased.v2.928.
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Undervisning
Vår 2025:
Online Course - Gender Equality as a Diverse Phenomenon (UArctic)
Vår 2023:
HIF-2160 Tverrfaglige kjønnsstudier (Emneansvar)
Høst 2022
SVH-8002 ‘Research Communication’
Vår 2022
Medlem i forskningsgruppe
Medlem i prosjekt
CV
Since 2023 Associate Professor, UiT
2021-2023 Senior Researcher, UiT
2017-2021 Postdoctoral researcher, Centre for Women’s and Gender Research at UiT
2015-2017 Researcher, Academy of Music at UiT
2009-2014 PhD candidate at University of Music, Drama and Media in Hanover, Research Centre for Music and Gender
2004-2005 ERASMUS student, University of Oslo
2002-2008 Dual magister in Musicology and Media and Communication Studies, University of Göttingen
2002 Abitur, Alexander-von-Humboldt Gymnasium Eberswalde
1983 born in Leipzig