New edition of the free popular science magazine Ilisimatusaat - invitation to reception
Welcome to another edition of our free popular science magazine Ilisimatusaat
Welcome to another edition of our free popular science magazine Ilisimatusaat.
Ilisimatusaat 2021-22 is published by Ilisimatusarfik and Pinngortitaleriffik with support from NAPA - The Nordic Institute in Greenland.
To celebrate the publication of Ilisimatusaat 2021-22, we invite you to a reception in the canteen at campus Ilimmarfik, 04 November from 16.00.
The magazine aims to reach out as widely as possible with information about some of the research we do at Ilisimatusarfik and Pinngortitaleriffik.
The magazine contains easy-to-read articles about our various research and development projects, and is written in all three languages: Greenlandic, Danish and English.
The magazine is free and available on our websites uni.gl and natur.gl. In addition, a number of physical copies are printed and distributed among Greenlandic educational institutions.
In Ilisimatusaat 2021-22 you can read about:
Language, Literature & Media (Ilisimatusarfik)
- New discovery: The first Greenlandic book (by Flemming A. J. Nielsen)
- Under the snow and Arctic Noir (by Annemette Hejlsted)
- Kakaliit / Kakalêwt - a play by Hans Lynge about a cultural encounter that went wrong (by Birgit Kleist Pedersen)
- Our language is not being respected! (by Camilla Kleemann-Andersen)
- The history of the Greenlandic newscast Qanorooq (by Aviaq Fleischer)
Society & Industry (Ilisimatusarfik)
- Nasiffik: Ilisimatusarfik strengthens its focus on foreign and security policy (by Rasmus Leander Nielsen)
- From words to action - young people's contribution towards creating local sustainability (by Anne Lise Kappel)
- Leadership and organizational development in Greenland (by Mette Apollo Rasmussen)
- Integration of work environment and day-to-day operation (by Peter Hasle, Søren Voxted & Anne Lise Kappel)
Children & Young People (Ilisimatusarfik)
- "I feel like a ghost, like being invisible" - to be placed in a children's home in Greenland (by Bonnie Jensen)
- When rights are created through dialogue - a research project about children's rights (by Aviâja Egede Lynge & Peter Berliner)
- 'R u stupid, ha?!' The hateful tone in generation Z and Alpha - children's and young people's use of social media in Greenland (by Rosannguaq Rossen)
- New technique in the Greenlandic elementary school - eye tracking in reading instruction (by Ivalu I. Mathiassen)
Greenland Institute of Natural Resources
- New era in Greenland marine research (by Henrik Lund)
- The amazing life of the narwhal (by Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen)