Tidligere arrangementer - Side 28
Hvordan endrer sosiale medier samværsformer, ytringsrom, tilhørighet og politikk? Forskningsprosjektet Privatlivets Grenser inviterer til heldagsseminar med innlegg fra blant annet Thomas Hylland Eriksen og Brit Winthereik, paneldiskusjoner og boksamtale med Jo Helle-Valle, Ardis Storm-Mathisen og Karen Waltorp.
Vi gjennomfører arrangementet i samsvar med gjeldende smittevernregler. Deler av arrangementet vil også strømmes.
In this final seminar Alina will present her Ph.D. thesis draft on the platform economy development in peripheral countries.
The theme of the Anthropocene invites critical theorists of property to shift their attention to new scenes of appropriation, extraction and enclosure. Professor Kristin Asdal from TIK will be presenting at the conference.
In this online seminar, we will discuss Even Hellan Larsen's paper "Deliberate nuclear first use in an era of asymmetry: a game theoretical approach"
Kjersti Aalbu is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
Title of the presentation "Great Power Competition and the Domestic Politics of 'Swing' States: Southern Asia since 1945"
With Sarah de Lange (University of Amsterdam) and Adrienne Massanari (American University)
Join this student event organised by students!
We are happy to invite you to FME NTRANS’ second annual conference in Oslo December 8th - 9th.
The Ports speaker series features Jatin Dua, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Michigan.
Heike Klüver presents the paper 'The effect of social influencers on electoral outcomes: Evidence from a natural experiment' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 7 December 2021.
TIK welcomes PhD students to register for the new PhD course "The more than human condition" 6-9 December!
The Covid-19 pandemic has displayed the close and vulnerable relationships between human and nonhuman bodies and immune systems.
Title of the presentation "The Politics of COVID-19 Containment: The Curious Case of Tanzania"
Lecturer: Arie Perliger, University of Massachusetts Lowell
In this online seminar, we will discuss Erik Lin-Greenbergs paper "Cheap Tweets: Crisis Signaling in the Age of Twitter".
Mauro Barisione presents chapters from the book 'Polar Stars. Why the Political Ideologies of Modernity still Matter' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 30 November 2021.
Life at the top - Understanding top bureaucrats’ roles as the link between politics and administration
Title of the presentation "Vox Populi. Public Support for the Popular Initiative"
In this final seminar, Lahn will present his PhD thesis draft about the shifting enactments of climate change as a political issue.
In this seminar, Klaus Theweleit, Eviane Leidig and Iris Beau Segers will present some of their recent work on the topic of gender and extremism.
In this online seminar, we will discuss Caitlin Talmadge's draft paper with Vipin Narang and Lisa Michelini, “When Actions Speak Louder than Words: Adversary Perceptions of Nuclear No First Use Pledges.”
Bjørn Høyland presents the paper 'Strategic Roll Call Vote Requests' co-authored with Fang-Yi Chiou and Simon Hug at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 16 November 2021.