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The Department of Sociology and Human Geography's research and seminar group for social movement studies SMOKE (Sosial mobilisering og klimaendring) invites anyone interested in climate change and social movements to a public seminar with Håkan Thörn, professor in Sociology at the University of Gothenburg.
Anyone is welcome to join and there is no need for pre-registration.
This workshop will bring together natural and social scientist as well as policy makers to explore specific climate risks facing the Nordic region, to develop a future, interdisciplinary research agenda, and to create a science-policy bridge for Nordic climate tipping points.
Join the CityStudio Oslo ‘Making of’ Information session to get a behind the scenes understanding of this unique study opportunity.
We invite all interested PhD students to take part in this Zoom-based PhD course, organized by Per Gunnar Røe and Karen O'Brien.
How does the current crisis shed light on questions regarding the relationship between science, policy and democracy? Professor Cathrine Holst gives the 2020 Annual Lecture at the Centre for Philosophy and the Sciences.
ISS will host the second Winter Seminar in Human Geography in Oslo, inviting social geographers from all over the country to academic discussions and socializing.
Kendra Strauss from Simon Fraser University will give this year's Tschudi memorial lecture at the Department of Sociology and Human Geography.
In this public lecture, Rogers Brubaker will talk about the distinctive ways in which religion can inform political conflict and violence.
Who am I?' and 'Who are you? Professor Rogers Brubaker will give a public lecture based on his book Trans: Gender and Race in an Age of Unsettled Identities.
EUREX welcomes submission of abstracts for the workshop 'The role of expertise in policy-making – empirical scholarship and normative analysis'. The workshop will be held in Oslo 22-23 May 2018. Deadline for paper proposal: by Thursday 1 February 2018.
Jon Elster is a new honorary doctor at University of Oslo and will hold the open lecture On Anger in history.
Department seminar: In addition to his honory doctor lecture, Jon Elster will hold an autobiographical lecture on the topic Marx and emotions.
Associate Professor Emma Engdahl, Department of Sociology, University of Gothenburg
Professor Olli Pyyhtinen, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Tampere
Professor Christian Borch, Department of Management, Philosophy and Politics, Copenhagen Business School
Lunch seminar with Berit Kristoffersen, University of Tromsø