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Department seminar. Kjell G. Salvanes is a Professor in labor economics at NHH, research director at CELE since 2012, and deputy director of the Centre of Excellence FAIR (Centre for Experimental Research on Fairness, Inequality and Rationality). He will be presenting "Childhood Shocks Across Ages and Human Capital Formation" (written with Pedro Carneiro and Alexander Willén).
Join us for a seminar on Media Identities and Risks with Primus Tazanu
Professor Felix Bierbauer will hold a seminar at the Department of Economics.
Department seminar. Felix Bierbrauer is a Professor and the Chair for Public Economics and Center for Macroeconomic Research at the University of Cologne. He will present the paper: "Is a market-based approach to climate policy desirable?"
On Thursday 29 February, researcher and Committee of the Regions official Justus Schönlau will visit ARENA and present his current research on the Institutionalisation of Strategic Foresight as an EU Governance Tool.
Workshop with Lars Erik Kjekshus, 27th of February 2024, 14:30-16:00
John Erik Fossum presents the paper On Partisanship and Party at the Tuesday Seminar on 27 February 2024.
Assistant Professor Cailin Slattery will hold a seminar at the Department of Economics.
Department seminar. Cailin Slattery is an Assistant Professor of economics in the BPP group at UC Berkeley Haas. She will present the paper: "The Political Economy of Subsidy-Giving."
Island of the Hungry Ghosts is a hybrid documentary that moves between the natural migration and the chaotic and tragic migration of the humans, which is in constant metamorphoses by the unseen decision-making structures
with Pietro Castelli Gattinara and Iris Beau Segers
Following Koray Çalışkan's (The New School, Parsons School of Design) talk on "How to Make Money with Data?", he will be joined by José Ossandón (Copenhagen Business School). Together, they will present and discuss the book Nature-Made Economy (Asdal and Huse 2023) and its contributions to the study of economization.
Department seminar. Sondre Elstad is a PhD candidate at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo.
Associate Professor Koray Çalışkan (The New School, Parsons School of Design) will give a lecture on the occasion of his new book "Data Money: Inside Cryptocurrencies, Their Communities, Markets, and Blockchains" (Columbia, 2023). Drawing on his award winning research, Çalışkan will present a radical insider view of how cryptocurrencies are created and traded on the ground, analyzing the emergence of the third fiat money in world history: Data Money.
Department seminar. Maxwell Kellogg is an Assistant Professor of economics at the University of Oslo. He will be presenting "Family Trajectories and the Burden of Care in the Aftermath of Old-Age Health Shocks".
Alive and wild, an ethnographic film from Cape Town and its surroundings, where B-boys, biologists, bushmen and ghosts share the world of life.
The Departmental Seminar Series features Professor Valentina Bonifacio, Department of Humanities, Ca’ Foscari University in Venice
The Emergence of Audience-Driven Reputational Niches: The Case of Regulating Stem Cell Therapies by the U.S. FDA
In this talk, Associate Professor Tommaso Venturini (Center for Internet and Society) will discuss his current research, which focuses on the attention economy, its acceleration in online media and internet subcultures.
Olof Larsson presents the paper Divide and Conquer: The Balancing Acts of the Court of Justice and the Member States in the Era of Cassis at the Tuesday Seminar on 6 February 2024.
Master in Applied Information Technology with Specialisation in Learning and Communication Frauke Gerdes Rohden will be defending her dissertation "Exploring online conversations around science – data practices of informal online knowing spaces"
Kristin Asdal is invited to the Thaer-Institute of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences, to give a lecture on the economization of the ocean and Nature-Made Economy.
MS.c. in Economics Xiaoguang Ling at Department of Economics will defend the thesis "Generational Threads - Exploring Maternal Exposure, Inheritance, and Historical Socioeconomic Status in Intergenerational Mobility" for the Ph.d.-degree.
In the Bolivian highlands, an elderly Quechua couple has been living the same daily life for years. During an uncommonly long drought, Virginio and Sisa face a dilemma: resist or be defeated by the environment and time itself.
Kristin Asdal will hold a workshop on "doing document analysis" and give a public lecture on Nature-Made Economy in Stuttgart.