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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.
Sune Dueholm Müller and Johan Ivar S?b? are associate professors at the Information Systems research group, Department of Informatics, University of Oslo.
Kristin Oxley is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). In the seminar, she will present the draft of her PhD thesis.
Emily J. Lordi (Vanderbilt) will give a lecture about the life and work of Whitney Houston in the "Word, Sound and Power" Lecture 2024.
Gregory Fewster (MF)
Department seminar. Geoffrey Barrows is a CNRS researcher affiliated at the ?cole Polytechnique, France. He will present the paper "Equilibrium Effects of Carbon Policy".
Join us for a CIMS panel conversation with contributors to the edited volume Branding the Middle East.
Aleksandra Ita Olszewska and Toril Opsahl present a narrative study of Polish migrant workers’ lived experiences at the intersection of linguistic racism and Whiteness, organized by the Multilingualism Research Forum
In this lecture, Henning Kl?ter will discuss whether Taiwanese is linguistically distinct from Mandarin as well as its history of ideological linguistic emancipation.
A narrative of pharmaceutical regulation development and its implementation entanglements. Speaker: Peter Mangesho, Institute of Health and Society, UiO
We are thrilled to announce an upcoming event featuring the acclaimed novel "Dancing Amid Fire, Rising Above Ruins" by Essmat Sophie. This event promises to be an engaging and thought-provoking discussion on the themes of identity, intersectional oppression, exile, politics, history, and the marginalized Kurdish community in Iran.
In this lecture, Dr. Stefania Travagnin will trace the role of women in Taiwan in crafting local history, discussing how listening to their voices and experiences will help us rethink agency in the discourse of Buddhism on the island.
Kristin Gjesdal is professor of philosophy at Temple University. Her scholarship covers philosophy of interpretation (hermeneutics), philosophy of art, and modern European philosophy. She is the co-editor of the recently published Women Philosophers in the Long Nineteenth Century: The German Tradition and the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Women Philosophers in the Nineteenth Century: The German Tradition (both with Oxford UP). She is the author of three monographs (with Cambridge and Oxford University Presses) and the editor and co-editor of eight volumes in her areas of research. Her present work includes an introduction to the philosophy of Germaine de Sta?l (under contract with Cambridge UP) and the monograph “How to be a Self? Four Lessons from Germaine de Sta?l” (under contract with Oxford UP). For more information, see her faculty website or this 3:16 interview.
Rafael de Almeida Semêdo (University of S?o Paulo & University of Amsterdam)
Join us for a CIMS conversation with Palestinian Human Rights Defender, Omar Barghouti.