Hans Erik N?ss: A Sociology of the World Rally Championship. History, Identity, Memories and Place.
Books
Special issue of Science in Context, edited by Kristin Asdal and Christoph Gradmann: Science, Technology, Medicine – and the State: The Science-State Nexus in Scandinavia, 1850–1980.
This second publication in the Kultrans series by Berghan Books has been edited by Karen Gammelgaard and Eirik Holm?yvik and is an outcome of the research area "Foundational Texts".
Anne Eriksen is the author of this first publication in the new Kultrans series by Berghan Books, "Time and the World: Interdisciplinary Studies in Cultural Transformations".
Audun Solli's PhD thesis: The power of film in Venezuela and Mexico, 1980-2010. Contesting and supporting state power (2014)
Herdis H?lleland's PhD thesis: Practicing World Heritage: Approaching the changing faces of the World Heritage Convention. Bibsys.
Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay's PhD thesis: Bangla Kalpabigyan: Science Fiction in a Transcultural Context i juni 2013. Bibsys.
Helge Jordheim and Sabine Arnaud (Texas A&M University) are the editors of this French-English volume on The Body and Its Images in Eighteenth-century Europe (Honoré Champion).
High vs. Low and Mixed Varieties. Domain, Status and Function across Time and Languages 2012. Gunvor Mejdell and Lutz Edzard are the editors.
Ny bok (01.06.11): Cecilia Bailliet og Katja Franko Aas er redakt?rer av antologien Cosmopolitan Justice and its Discontents (Routledge). Boken er frukten av den tverrfaglige konferansen ved samme navn som de arrangerte i oktober 2009 mens de ledet Kultrans' deltema Transnasjonale prosesser, legitimitet og verdier. Velkommen til lanseringsseminar for boken.
New book: Anne Eriksen and Jón Viðar Sigurðsson are the editors of Negotiating Pasts in the Nordic Countries - Interdisciplinary Studies in History and Memory. Several researchers associated with KULTRANS are among the contributors: Brita Brenna, Helge Jordheim, Kyrre Kverndokk, Anne Birgitte Rønning and Erling Sandmo.