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Lecture by Miyo Tanaka, second-year master's student in the Theory and Practice of Human Rights at the UiO.
Department seminar. Guri Natalie Jordbakke is a PhD candidate at the Norwegian Institute of Transport Economics. She will present the paper: "How parking regulation affects the consumption of private cars – identification through a natural experiment."
Professor James Kirby from LMU Munich will present his research on perceptual similarity and acoustic variability as filters on tonal variation and change
Department seminar. Alexis Akira Toda is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of California San Diego. He will present the paper: "Housing Bubbles with Phase Transitions" (written with Tomohiro Hirano).
If some of the leading experts on ageing are given free rein to answer the age-old question of "What is age?" you can expect to be surprised.
Taking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of Pascale Casanova’s field-defining La République mondiale des lettres (The World Republic of Letters, 1999) as its point of departure, this conference seeks to decentralize the praxis of cultural reading and literary critique that the notion of Paris as the world capital of literature represents. Drawing inspiration from a host of decolonial projects that seek to renegotiate the terms in which we understand the world—a process that Walter Mignolo terms “epistemic delinking”—we seek to examine trans-peripheral and counter-hegemonic cultural infrastructures that flourished despite, in resistance to, and in the aftermath of colonial domination. This project is historical, but also oriented toward the present and, crucially, dedicated to rethinking the epistemic assumptions that undergird the study of literature and associated forms of cultural production in the present.
Iida P?ll?nen (University of Tampere) will present her current postdoctoral research about the Ibsen legacy in the Harlem Renaissance.
Judith Jesch (University of Nottingham) will present her research on Orkneyinga saga in the fifth edition of the Sophus Bugge Lecture series.
Guest Speaker: Danelle van Zyl-Hermann, Department of History, University of Basel
Welcome to a talk by Dr. Monica Pearl (University of Manchester) on rage and generational tensions in recent cultural texts about the AIDS epidemic.
In this lecture, Marit Gr?tta (University of Oslo) will discuss the ambivalent responses to portrait photographs in the writings of Marcel Proust, Franz Kafka, and Virginia Woolf.
Agustín José Menéndez presents the paper From Primacy to Supremacy? Quantitative Easing, Judicial Independence and the Mutation of the Structural Principles of European Union Law at the Tuesday Seminar on 14 May 2024.
Department seminar. Lorenzo Lagos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Brown University. He will present the paper: "Union Bargaining Power and the Amenity-Wage Tradeoff."
Join President of Moldova Maia Sandu for a discussion on Moldova's perspective on Russia's war against Ukraine and Europe's security.
Department seminar. Laurence Malafry is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo.
A two-day conference at the University of Oslo, on the publication of the anthology The Poverty of Anti-realism: Critical Perspectives on Postmodernist Philosophy of History.
Join us for a CIMS seminar with IKOS PhD candidate Jonathan Jonsson.
In this lecture, Tobias Dias (Aarhus University) will discuss the history and politics of artist-led alternative university projects.
Philosophical Seminar with Joshua Gert
Carmen Sumillera Iglesias presents the outline and methodology of her PhD project about South African language policies in higher education.
Carmen Sumillera Iglesias presents the outline and methodology of her PhD project about South African language policies in higher education.
Department seminar. Frederic Vermeulen is a Professor of Economics at the University of Leuven. He will present the paper: "Stable marriage, household consumption and unobserved match quality."
Ines Wagner presents the paper The Transnational Mobility of Labour and Capital in the European Single Market: The Case of Shipbuilding at the Tuesday Seminar on 30 April 2024.
In this final seminar, Kjersti Aalbu will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled “Data politics in the governance of greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping”