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Lecture by Cheehyung Harrison Kim.
In this lecture Dr. Lu will discuss the impact and conflicts arising from the development of offshore windfarms on Taiwan's western coastline among local fishing communities.
Foredraget holdes av gjesteforsker professor Kakhaber Loria, leder for Senter for Skandinaviske studier ved Tbilisi Statsuniversitet.
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Foredraget holdes på norsk.
Hva er Høyres drøm for Oslo? Hvordan ser den borgerlige visjonen ut? Vi følger opp forrige torsdags frokost om den rødgrønne drømmebyen. Hvordan kommer vi til å merke et eventuelt skifte etter valget?
Melania Terrazas, senior lecturer at the University of La Rioja, will be giving a lecture on contested boundaries and uncharted entanglements in Evelyn Conlon’s short story collection Moving About the Place (2023)”. In her stories, Conlon creates characters living and setting up relationships in countries in which she has had a longstanding interest: Australia, Japan, Italy, Indonesia, Monaco and South Africa. Terrazas will suggest that Conlon’s stories use transculturality as a method that addresses culture as a dynamic category and debunks ideological dichotomies.
Why We Seek Them Out, and What Their Future Holds. Guest lecture by professor Brenden Rensink.
Comparing Indigenous Refugees in the North American Borderlands: Historical Lessons for Contemporary Crises.
Kampen om Oslo: Hva vil venstresiden med Oslo som de ikke har fått til på åtte år? Eivor Evenrud fra Arbeiderpartiet snakker om by, ideologi og demokrati på den første frokosten for semesteret.
Tema: "Plassering av subjekter i tysk og norsk"
Tema: "Plassering av subjekter i tysk og norsk"
En internasjonal workshop som vil utforske norsk klassisk filologihistorie cirka 1811 – 1945, både ved og utenfor universitetet.
Master Birgitte Furberg Moe ved Institutt for lingvistiske og nordiske studier vil forsvare sin avhandling Om tekstens tilblivelse og om skyld i Knut Hamsuns Paa gjengrodde Stier (1949) for graden philosophiae doctor (ph.d.).
Agata Bochynska (Open Research section, University of Oslo Library) will present and discuss assessment of transparency practices in linguistics and provide recommendations and solutions for increasing the transparency of linguistics research.
Master Leonoor Zuiderveen Borgesius at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages will defend their dissertation Infrastructures and Emptiness. Knowledges, Practices, and Ideologies of Civil Engineering in Suriname and the Netherlands, 1873-1938 for the degree philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Master Olivia Yijian Liu at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages will defend her dissertation To Be “Entrepreneured”: Precarious privilege in Shenzhen’s high-tech start-ups for the degree philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Master Marius Palz at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages will defend his dissertation Searching for Zan: Human-Dugong Relations and Environmental Activism in Okinawa for the degree philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Hva ville den og hvor langt er vi kommet? Det humanistiske fakultet ved Universitetet i Oslo inviterer til feiring og panelsamtale.
Master Jessica Yarin Robinson at the Department of Media and Communication will defend her dissertation Networked Cosmopolitans: Making connections in a world of politics for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Master Ingvild Badhwar Valen-Sendstad at the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies will defend her dissertation Health literacy as ideological work: Migration, language, and communication in the welfare system for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD).
Master Bjørnar Ersland Sandvik at the Department of Musicology will defend his dissertation Time Tinkering: On Grids, Waveforms, and Techniques of Machine Rhythm for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
Chomsky, Russian, fake news, Old French. These are all keywords for the GAME ON workshop on June 13th.
Conference organised by Screen Cultures, Department of Media and Communication, and NECS (European Network for Cinema and Media Studies)
In this talk, Linn Iren Sjånes Rødvand presents data from the underdescribed Austronesian language Patani.