The project Disrupted Temporalities examines the temporalities of everyday life in Finland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden during the Covid-19 pandemic and the state of permanent crisis that followed. The aim of the project is to understand how crises and time are affectively intertwined, how they are experienced, articulated and practised in an uncertain everyday life. Theoretically, the project is inspired by a performative time perspective on the indeterminacy of time and the coexistence of different temporalities.
Archive Partners
Finland
- Kulturvetenskapliga arkivet Cultura vid Åbo Akademi
- Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland (SLS)
- Finska litteratursällskapet (SKS)
Denmark
- Nationalmuseets Etnologiske Undersøgelser (NEU), Nationalmuseet
- Dansk Folkemindesamling, Special, Samlingerne, Det Kgl. Bibliotek
- Arbejdermuseet
- Dansk Sygeplejehistorisk Museum
- Den Gamle By
- Glud Museum
- Museum Mors
- Museum Vestfyn
- Museum Vestsjælland
- Kolding Stadsarkiv
- Københavns Stadsarkiv
- Ringkøbing Fjord Museerne
- ROMU
- Vendsyssel Museum
Norway
- Norsk Etnologisk Granskning, Norsk Folkemuseum
- Norsk Teknisk Museum
Sweden
- Stockholm Stadsmuseum
- Nordiska museet digitala minnesinsamlingar
- Folklivsarkivet i Lund, Lunds universitet

