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Migration, superdiversity and conspiracy theories
Department seminar. Florian Wagener is an Associate Professor in mathematical economics at the University of Amsterdam. He will present the paper: "Differential games of public investment" (written with Niko Jaakkola).
In this lecture, Dr. Ming-yeh Rawnsley will present and discuss Taiwanese-language films (taiyupian) and port city cinema.
Hedda Hassel M?rch (H?gskolen i Innlandet) will give a talk for the Science Studies Colloquium Series. https://heddahasselmorch.com/research/
Glenn ?. Wehus (MF)
Can a new constitution impact health? In this Global Health Unpacked seminar, Dr Simon Rushton examines the case of Nepal.
In this lecture, Professor Bi-yu Chang discusses state policies and interventions in constructing ideas of identity and nationhood in Taiwan's educational system.
Department seminar. Mikko Silliman is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the FAIR center at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH).
Nele P?ldvere and Elizaveta Kibisova present their research on the grammatical differences between fake and genuine news in English and Russian.
Join us for a special CIMS seminar with IKOS Professor of Arabic and Arabic literature, Stephan Guth.
The second Welcome to the Anthropocene lecture of 2024 will be led by Dr. Rahul Ranjan, writer and Assistant Professor of Climate/Environmental Justice at the Department of Human Geography, University of Edinburgh.
In this lecture, Sven Lütticken (Leiden University) will discuss how the political aesthetics of the people's tribunal form have been articulated in new ways by contemporary artists.
Department seminar. Frédéric Robert-Nicoud is currently an Economics professor at the Geneva School of Economics and Management (GSEM) of the University of Geneva.
This event aims to bring together professionals working with single-cell/nucleus and spatial sequencing technologies, to build a community within the field in the greater Oslo area.
In this lecture, Dr. Chin-yi Lee will discuss the economic relations between mainland China and Taiwan.
Tor Egil F?rland is Professor of History and Head of Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas (IFIKK) at the University of Oslo. He has published books and articles on strategic export controls during the Cold War; the student revolt of the 1960s; and historical theory, as in his most recent monograph Values, Explanation, and Objectivity in Historiography (Routledge, 2017).
Anastasia Maravela (IFIKK)
Speaker: Inga Haaland
Department seminar. Ruslana Datsenko is a a PhD student at the University of Oslo.
Philosophical Seminar with Andreas Dorschel
Hanna Andresen presents parts of her PhD project and discusses the significance of investigating bilingual children's conceptualization.
Legitimacy, espionage, and nation branding in the Apple v. Samsung “smartphone patent wars”. Lecture by Irina Lyan.
Department seminar. Eduardo Perez-Richet is an Associate Professor at Sciences Po.
The semantics of pseudo-noun incorporation in an analytic language
In this lecture, Dr. Hung-yi Chien will discuss China-Taiwan relations in a colonial perspective.