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Oslo Nuclear Project and Comparative Institutions and Regimes Seminar with Joseph Torigian (American University and Council on Foreign Relations)
2019 marked the 50th and 30th anniversaries of Ragnar Frisch' and Trygve Haavelmo's reception of The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. The Department of Economics and the Faculty of Social Sciences invited to a celebration.
Happiness and well-being have emerged as important study subjects within and across many fields of research. A major driving force behind this is the association with physical and mental health and its pivotal role in socioeconomic issues and economic development. With the increased interest in the importance of well-being it is critically important to understand and reveal sources of individual differences.
Fabio Wolkenstein presents the paper 'A Democratic Theory of Growth Regimes' on 26 November at ARENA.
PhD Fellow Frauke Rohden visits the TIK Methods Lab to present her ongoing work on the topic of digital ethnography and digital methods.
The Costs and Consequences of Spending Time Alone in Childhood and Adolescence
How does the rising discontent affect political behaviour in the EU? And how do people from the so-called "places that don't matter" - vent their anger against the system at the ballot box?
The bi-annual TIK "Tøyenseminar" for autumn 2019 is held in Tøyen Hovedgård on November 19-20.
Title: 'From ménage a trois back to pas de deux? Political advisers, civil servants and the contest of policy ideas'
ARENA will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a half-day public conference at the House of Literature on 18 November 2019.
Save the date: PROMENTA Opening Conference on November 14th, 2019
Sacha Garben presents the paper 'Collective identity as a legal limit to European integration in areas of core state powers' on 12 November at ARENA.
In cooperation with UiO: Energy and the Science Library, we invite you to this Cities & Society seminar, with lunch. The main speaker will be Timothy Kevin Richardson, professor in urban planning at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
Title: Computer-assisted text analysis: An application on quasi-contractual ministry-agency relationships
How is aberrant brain development related to adolescent mental health?
Hélène Mialet from the York University in Canada visits TIK Methods Lab with her talk Translating the body and the self through dogs and machines. The seminar is open to all.
How can we reduce the burden associated with adolescent mental illness?
Katharina Meissner will hold a methods seminar entitled 'Using 'R' in qualitative research: QCA, process-tracing, and the case of EU trade sanctions'. The seminar is open to all ARENA staff.