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Department of Economics, the University of Oslo, in collaboration with the IIES and the Monetary Economics and Fluctuations Group of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, will host a conference on "Advances in Micro-Consistent Macroeconomics" in Lillehammer, Norway.
Please note the change in venue: Harriet Holters hus, room 301.
TIK welcomes all our friends to a seminar on Technological Diversification and Regional Resilience by Ron Boschma.
Registration is now open for the international conference 'GLOBAL TRACES: Art Practice, Ethnography, Contested Heritage', at the University of Oslo, 7- 8 February 2019.
Presenters and abstracts.
Claudio Radaelli presents the paper 'Don't think it is a good idea! A critical analysis of the "ideas school"' on 5 February 2019 at ARENA.
In this Climate and Society Forum, we would like to talk about change. Is the solution to climate change about “changing people” or is it about activating people as agents of change? What’s the difference and why is it important? What’s your experience?
Jonathan Kuyper presents the paper 'Complementing and correcting representative institutions: When and how to use mini‐publics' on 22 January at ARENA.
We are pleased to invite you to the next Cities & Society seminar.
Kurt Iveson, Associate Professor of Urban Geography at the University of Sydney, will present Crowds, clouds and ‘accumulation by datafication’: further adventures in the commodification of everyday urban life.
Plus panel discussion: See below for details
Solveig Aamodt will present the paper 'The non-state that failed as an international leader: Explaining why the EU largely gave up its global climate governance ambitions' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 11 December 2018.
The seminar will discuss three recently published books which deal with challenging questions of identity and belonging, as well as terrorism.
Join Professor Hilary Bradbury for a participatory symposium on revitalizing knowledge creation
Welcome to the 2nd Nordic Conference on research on violent extremism.
#NordicExtremism
This seminar is for members of the Network for young researchers on extremism - NEXT.
We are pleased to invite you to this Cities & Society seminar.
Håvard Haarstad, Professor of human geography and Director for the Centre for Climate and Energy Transformation at the University of Bergen will present "Urban sustainability and the problem of the built environment: reworking Forus Industrial Park"
We are pleased to invite you to the next event of the Cities & Society seminar series on Thursday, week 46.
Professor Brett Christophers of the Department of Social and Economic Geography, Uppsala University, will present "Putting financialisation in its financial context: transformations in local government-led urban development in post-financial crisis England"
What other types of knowledge does art foster that will be helpful faced the challenge of climate change? What are the multiple ways art can contribute to sustainable transformations?
Christilla Roederer-Rynning presents ‘Black Boxes and Open Secrets — Trilogues as a Democratic Resolution’ on 13 November 2018 at ARENA.