Movement of people is at the core of OCSEAN. Post-pandemic, OCSEAN got a 2-year extension and during the first stage the main activities concentrated on building the training and knowledge transfer network between EU and Third Country (TC) researchers, summing altogether 186 person months of secondments. Activities took off with a 3-month capacity building Summer Training Courses in Uppsala 2022. Training was organized in linguistic data collection, management and archiving and workshops on archeology, anthropology, heritage conservation, and population genetics. Participants from the Philippines, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea prepared with the skills and knowledge building for data collection. Summer Training ended with the First OCSEAN International Conference. The experience was documented on the first video from OCSEAN by Pomona Pictures (
https://www.ocsean.eu/post/ocsean-first-video-published-linguistics-training-to-record-to-preserve-to-explain(si apre in una nuova finestra)). This will later serve as field outreach material in projects dissemination activities. Intensive training of TC partners for field work in the Summer School was combined with ample opportunities to build the network and new collaborations amongst the OCSEAN community. As a direct ripple effect came the creation of a local OCSEAN initiative group by the partners from the Philippines who organized an OCSEAN themed conference in 2023 in the Philippines. Further five workshops on documenting languages took place in the Philippines and Indonesia, preparing local experts to work in their countries to document Austronesian languages, some of them endangered. Archaeological excavations and Field School in the Philippines during summer 2023 was a collaboration that started from dialogues with local researchers and community. Methods of oral heritage recording were discussed in the Philippines during workshops and a series of eight ethnolinguistic lectures were held in Taiwan.
The aim of OCSEAN is to collect comprehensive datasets from the fields of archaeology, linguistics, genetics to be analyzed with tools of their respective filed and eventually jointly in a common statistical framework. The first period has been preparing the ground by the training. Also, methods development during lockdown led to the publication of CLARITY software. At the same time a genetic dataset from published sources was combined and analyzed to learn about the population structure of Island Southeast Asia and Oceania in line with the OCSEAN aims of probing the past and the demographic history in the region. Main activities during the first reporting period were training and networking events - workshops, lectures, seminars, conferences.