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Professor Alexandra Assis Rosa (University of Lisbon) will give an open lecture on the phenomenon of indirect translation.
Lisa Scordato is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
Women's representation in political institutions has significantly increased in many countries in recent years, but their growing involvement and visibility have also brought about an increasing trend of women in politics being subjected to attacks, threats, and harassment.
Department seminar. Ani Guerdjikova is a Professor of Economics at University of Grenoble Alpes. She will present the paper: "Market Selection and the Evolution of Bargaining Power in Labor Markets" (written with Pablo Beker).
Universal quantification over sum entities
Wona Lee (IFIKK)
Department seminar. Basit Zafar is a Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Michigan. He will present the paper: "Do Optional Information Policies Increase Equity? Evidence From Two Large-Scale Grading Experiments" (written with Christine L. Exley, Raymond Fisman, Judd B. Kessler, Louis-Pierre Lepage, Xiaomeng Li, Corinne Low, Xiaoyue Shan, Matti Toma).
Lecture by Sera Yeong Seo Park, associate lecturer at the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews.
By Valentina Alfarano and ?shild N?ss.
Department seminar. Isaac Baley is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra. He will present the paper: "Self-insurance in Turbulent Labor Markets" (written with Ana Figueiredo, Cristiano Mantovani and Alireza Sepahsalari).
In this Environmental Humanities Lecture, anthropologists Nayanika Mathur, Professor of Anthropology and South Asian Studies at the University of Oxford, and Radhika Govindrajan, Associate Professor of Anthropology and International Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle, present their research on human-animal relationships, climate change, and religious ecology in India. What form might the environmental humanities take if considered from the place of the Indian Himalaya?
Isak H?rem (IFIKK)
Invited speaker Sakari Vanharanta will present on the topic of "Deconstructing tissue-specific mechanisms of carcinogenesis".
Department seminar. Veronica Rappoport is an Associate Professor in the Management Department at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She will present the paper: “The Birth of a Multinational Innovation and Foreign Acquisitions” (written with Jim Goldman, María Guadalupe, and Christian Roerig).
Our ex-colleague Jozina Vander Klok from Humboldt University Berlin is visiting to talk about Javanese applicatives in (formal) syntactic and semantic terms.
Welcome to a CIMS Friday lecture By Prof. Vemund Aarbakke who will introduce us to the Muslim-Turkish minority in contemporary Greece.
Public lecture by Roberto Frega, who is a permanent senior researcher (directeur de recherche) at the French National Scientific Research Center (CNRS).
Department seminar. Sonja Kovacevic is a Researcher at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. She will present the paper: "It’s all about what you learn: Isolating the human capital component in the returns to higher education."
?gnes T. Mihálykó (IFIKK)
Professor of Systematic Musicology, Clemens W?llner, from the University of Music Freiburg, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
Department seminar. Gaétan de Rassenfosse is an Associate Professor in Science & Technology Policy at EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland). He will present the paper: "An Empirical Analysis of Patent Office Delays and Market Entry Timing."
Philosophical Seminar with Timothy Williamson (in conjunction with the CPS Lunch Forum)
Department seminar. Adam Altmejd is a Post-doc at the Department of Finance, Stockholm School of Economics and a researcher at the Institute for Social Research (SOFI), Stockholm University. He will present the paper: "Inheritance of fields of study."
How can we use drawings and graphic narratives to develop and communicate our research? The Border Readings group at ILOS has invited researchers and artists, guest researcher Kari Korolainen and ILOS researcher Fabian Heffermehl, to share with us their thoughts and experiences of using drawing and graphic storytelling to think about their research problems – and thinking with their research materials – in visual and bodily ways. Welcome to this open discussion, if you are interested in exploring these possibilities or already have experiences which you might share.