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In my talk, I will reflect the perspective and results of the research project and network 'kakanien revisited' as a contribution of an exemplary field of area studies in cultural research.
In a first step, I will describe all the tools the group has adapted from postcolonial studies: the subversion of the relation between centre and periphery, heterogeneity and identity, the relation between culture and power, the narrative of culture and civilisation, gender aspects, the construction of the 'own' other. In a second part, I will discuss the differences between post-colonialism and post-imperialism, also with regard to the process of nation building. Finally, I will refer to the imperial traces in Austrian literature of the 20th century, e.g. in Roth, Canetti, Musil, Broch, Zweig and others.
Reference: Wolfgang Müller-Funk: The Architecture of Modern Culture. Towards a narrative theory of culture. Boston-Berlin 2012.
ESOP seminar. Alessandro Sforza is an Assistant Professor at University of Bologna. He will present a paper entitled "Shocks and the organisation of the firm: who pays the bill?".
By Rob Salguero-Gomez from Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, U.K.
Lege og spesialist i psykiatri, Shahram Shaygani, foreleser under temaet "Gud i terapirommet" fredag 5. april fra kl. 12:00.
Itziar Aretxaga, National Institute for Astrophysics Optics and Electronics (INAOE)
There are several cohomology theories over a field like Hodge cohomology theory that are not A1-invariant but still having other fundamental properties like the Projective bundle formula. These are not representable in DM. I will explain how to extend DM to include them using log geometry and cube-invariance. Some fundamental properties like Gysin triangles and blow-up triangles will be also discussed. This is joint with Federico Binda and Paul Arne ?stv?r.
ESOP seminar. Tommaso Valletti is the Chief Competition Economist at the European Commission. He will present a paper entitled "Trends in market concentration and market power".
In preparation for the MHE seminar "log motives over a field", we give an introduction to ongoing work on motives for log schemes over fields. This is joint with Doosung Park and Paul Arne ?stv?r.
By Rubao Ji from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, U.S.
Petra Kohutova, Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, ITA
"Fuel and Friends: Links between metabolic rate and social behaviours in fishes"
Dr. Shaun Killen (Glasgow University)
Professor Nenad Ban, of ETH Zurich, will give the talk: "Protein synthesis: from ribosome assembly to targeting of membrane proteins". The seminar is the first in a series on biological single particle cryo-electron microscopy.
Sanaz Pooya (Stockholm), Sweden, will give a talk titled: On the Baum–Connes assembly map for certain semi-direct products.
Sven Raum (Stockholm), Sweden, will give a talk with title: C*-superrigidity of 2-step nilpotent groups
Seminar i forbindelse med den utlyste stillingen som f?rsteamanuensis innen protein biokjemi: "Rewiring DNA repair for genome stability or genome haploidisation” av Joao Matos fra ETH, Zürich.
Seminar i forbindelse med den utlyste stillingen som f?rsteamanuensis innen protein biokjemi: "How antibiotics kill bacterial protein production and how bacteria fight back” av Vasili Hauryliuk fra Ume? Universitet, Ume?.
Andrea Cremaschi (Department of Cancer Immunology, Oslo University Hospital) will give a talk on March 26th at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Seminar i forbindelse med den utlyste stillingen som f?rsteamanuensis innen protein biokjemi: "ADP- ribosylation in health and in disease" av Herwig Schüler fra Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm.
Seminar i forbindelse med den utlyste stillingen som f?rsteamanuensis innen protein biokjemi: "An extracellular network of Arabidopsis receptor kinases controls plant development and defenses" av Elwira Smakowska fra Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology, Wien.
ESOP seminar. Gerard Roland is a Morris Cox Professor of Economics at the University of California Berkeley. He will present a paper entitled "The deep historical roots of modern culture: a comparative perspective".