Monday 17 June, Utøya
Please note: Due to limited capacity, only paper presenters/panelists will be invited to attend the conference on this day.
12.30 - 13.30 Bus from Oslo to Utøya
More information will be provided to those who are invited to join the trip to Utøya
14.00 - 14.10 Welcome and introduction by Tore Bjørgo
14.10 - 15.00 Keynote lecture by Anders Ravik Jupskås, University of Oslo: Interpreting Terrorism: The Case of the 22 July Attacks in Norway
Break
15.15 - 16.15 Lunch
16.15 - 18.15 Guided tour
18.30 - 19.30 Bus to Oslo
Tuesday 18 June, Eilert Sundts hus, University of Oslo
08.45 - 09.30 Coffee and registration, Eilert Sundts hus
09.30 - 09.45 Welcome by Tore Bjørgo, Director of C-REX, Auditorium 1 (Ragnar Frischs auditorium)
09.45 - 10.35 Keynote lecture by Tina Askanius, Malmö University: Gender, Misogyny and Far-Right Extremism, Auditorium 1 (Ragnar Frischs auditorium)
10.35 - 11.00 Break
11.00 - 12.30 Session 1
Parallel sessions
- 1A: Anti-gender mainstreaming and its violent potentials: Perspectives from the Nordic region, Auditorium 1 (Ragnar Frischs auditorium)
- 1B: Risk assessments and criminal responsibility, Auditorium 7 (Trygve Haavelmos auditorium)
- 1C: Emotions and extremism in social media, Auditorium 2
- 1D: Far-right mobilization and counter-mobilization, Auditorium 3
- 1E: Responses to racism and extremism, Auditorium 4
- 1F: Prevention of extremism in the Nordic countries, Auditorium 5
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch in the foyer of Eilert Sundts hus
13.30 - 15.00 Session 2
Parallel sessions
- 2A: The far right and anti-gender politics, Auditorium 1 (Ragnar Frischs auditorium)
- 2B: Preventing and countering violent extremism among children and youth, Auditorium 7 (Trygve Haavelmos auditorium)
- 2C: Exploring extremist online communities, Auditorium 2
- 2D: Far-right mobilization: Activism and transnational links, Auditorium 3
- 2E: Responses to violent extremism, Auditorium 4
- 2F: Islamophobia and extreme Islamism in Northern Europe, Auditorium 5
15.00 - 15.15 Break
15.15 - 16.45 Session 3
Parallel sessions
- 3A: Gender and the far right: Discourse, ethics, and aesthetics, Auditorium 1 (Ragnar Frischs auditorium)
- 3B: Perspectives on prevention: Educational, local and national approaches, Auditorium 7 (Trygve Haavelmos auditorium)
- 3C: Technology and violence, Auditorium 2
- 3D: Conceptualizing 'terrorism' and 'violent extremism', Auditorium 3
- 3E: Interconnections between extremism, radicalisation and social exclusion in Nordic countries and North-Western Europe: Insights from the DRIVE project, Auditorium 4
- 3F: Perspectives on radicalization, Auditorium 5
17.00 - 19.00 Reception in the foyer of Eilert Sundts hus
Wednesday 19 June, Eilert Sundts hus, University of Oslo
09.00 - 09.30 Coffee and registration, Eilert Sundts hus
09.30 - 11.00 Session 4
Parallel sessions
- 4A: Measuring violence, Auditorium 1 (Ragnar Frischs auditorium)
- 4B: Right-wing and misogynist extremism: Examining the role of gender, masculinity politics, and grievances, Auditorium 7 (Trygve Haavelmos auditorium)
- 4C: Preventing violent extremism? Deconstructing risk and protective factors in preventive work against violent extremism in the Nordic countries, Auditorium 2
- 4D: The limits and potential of countering hate crime within and beyond the criminal justice process, Auditorium 3
- 4E: Antisemitism and its challenges in the contemporary world, Auditorium 4
- 4F: Climate and extremism, Auditorium 5
11.00 - 11.30 Break
11.30 - 12.30 Keynote lecture by Lasse Lindekilde, Aarhus University: Scattered Attacks: The Collective Dynamics of Lone-Actor Terrorism, Auditorium 1 Sophus Bugges house (the low building across the square)
12.30 - 13.30 Lunch in the foyer of Eilert Sundts hus
13.30 - 15.00 Session 5
Parallel sessions
- 5A: Preventing radicalization, violent extremism and terrorism, Auditorium 1 (Ragnar Frischs auditorium)
- 5B: Preventive interventions against violent extremism, Auditorium 7 (Trygve Haavelmos auditorium)
- 5C: Investigating incels, Auditorium 2
- 5D: The developments, responses to and impacts of hate crime in the Nordics, Auditorium 3
- 5E: Antisemitism and polarization in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Auditorium 4
- 5F: Perspectives on far-right ideology, Auditorium 5