2024
Upcoming
Course leaders: Andrea J. Nightingale is Professor of Human Geography, University of Oslo Dr. Rahul Ranjan is a Political Anthropologist, Oslo Metropolitan University.
Guest lecturers: Aby Séne, assisstant professor, Clemson University; Isabel Kamlongera, associate professor, Oslo Metropolitan University; Liisa Rávná Finborg, post-doctoral fellow, Tampere University, Mediated Arctic Geographies
Credits: 5 ECTS
Course responsible: Monica Melby-Lervåg
Course credits: 2 (ECTS)
For information regarding schedule and application, see the course semester page.
Application deadline: 12 August, 2024.
Responsible and course teacher: Joshua Lawrence
Course credits: 3 pts.(ECTS)
For information regarding schedule and application, see the course semester page.
Application deadline: 18 August, 2024.
Course responsible: Associate Professor Carolina Villegas Sanchez
Course credits: 3 (ECTS)
For information regarding schedule and application, see the course semester page.
Application deadline: 1 September, 2024.
Dette doktorgradskurset bringer sammen et variert sett av metodologiske tilnærminger for å demonstrere og diskutere hvordan vi kan analysere dokumenter som både tekst, ting og sosial praksis. Med utgangspunkt i en nylig publisert lærebok, vil kurset introdusere metoden 'praksisorientert dokumentanalyse' (Asdal & Reinertsen, SAGE Publishing, 2022).
Studiepoeng: 5 ECTS
Course leaders and lectures:
John Parker, Department of Sociology and Human Geography, Oslo University
Magne Flemmen, Department of Sociology and Human Geography, Oslo University
Bjørn Schiermer, Department of Sociology and Human Geography, Oslo University
Credits: 5 ECTS
This core PhD course provides an advanced introduction to Science and Technology Studies. It will cover selected classic theoretical-methodological approaches, such as laboratory studies, social construction of knowledge, actor network theory as well as feminist science studies. The course will also introduce selected recent developments within the field of STS, including care and valuation studies, the turn to study of economy and economization, studies of the digital, politics of nature and postcolonial STS. Mainly designed for PhD candidates whose previous background did not include STS, it combines an overview of selected foundational texts of STS with insights into current debates and methodological moves.
Credits: 5 ECTS
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Course leader: Professor Are Skeie Hermansen and Professor Arnfinn Midtbøen
Credits: 5 ECTS
This course is set up jointly by the University of Bergen, University of Oslo and the research school, Empowered Futures (based at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences): Empowered Futures | NMBU
The course takes place over five days in Bergen and Oslo. We will spend Monday and Tuesday in Bergen, and travel together by train to Oslo on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday will be spent in Oslo. There will be excursions in both locations.
Credits: 5 ECTS
Responsible: Laura Ogden
Course credits: 1 ECTS
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PhD candidates in Social Anthropology at other universities may apply by sending an e-mail to post@sai.uio.no.
Responsible: Paul Wenzel Geissler and Laura Ogden
Course credits: 5 ECTS
Course website
PhD candidates in Social Anthropology at other universities may apply by sending an e-mail to post@sai.uio.no.
Course leader: Professor Alexi Gugushvili
Credits: 5 ECTS
Course website
ECTS credits: 3/7
Responsible: Hans Christian Arnseth
Course teachers: Monika Nerland, Anniken Furberg
Course credits: 3 pts. (ECTS)
Course leader: Luca Tateo
Credits: 3 ECTS
For information regarding application, see course semester page.
Application deadline: 15 January, 2024.
Course leaders: Monika Bærøe Nerland and Marte Blikstad-Balas
Credits: 3 + 2 ECTS
Course sites: This course comprises two parts: an introductory part A (UV9102A) which gives an overview and part B (UV9102B) which expands upon this.
Credits: 7 ECTS
Course instructor: Jeffrey T. Checkel, IR Chair, European University Institute
Application deadline: November 30th 2023
Course leaders: Monica Melby-Lervåg, Ronny Scherer and Enrica Donolato.
Credits: 4 ECTS
For information regarding application, see course semester page
Application deadline: 18 December, 2023.