Tidligere arrangementer - Side 53
Yicheng Wang presents "A Note on Creative Destruction and Incomplete Market", joint work with Yongsung Chang.
TIK is organizing a workshop for researchers and students who are interested in analyzing micro-level innovation data and/or combining analysis of innovation data with other kinds of firm-level data.
I de fleste europeiske land er det blitt etablert private borgerverngrupper som patruljerer gater og grenser. Professor Tore Bjørgo ser i dette foredraget på hva som avgjør om de blir regnet som en samarbeidspartner for politi og politiske myndigheter, eller som i Norge blir avvist både av de politiske partiene og av politiet.
Professor Oliver Decker, University of Leipzig, presents the findings from a recent German "Mitte" survey from 2016.
Hatefulle ytringer er ikke et nytt fenomen, men den økende bruken av internett og sosiale medier gjør at ytringene kan spres raskere og nå videre enn noensinne.
Prof. Dr. Michèle Knodt from the Darmstadt University of Technology presented the paper 'Perceptions of the EU’s Global Energy Governance in the light of the Paris agreement on Climate Change' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 2 May 2017.
Professor Daniel Naurin from PluriCourts, the University of Oslo, presented a paper, co-authored with Olof Larsson, 'Split Vision. Multidimensionality in the European Union’s Legal Policy Space' on 25 April 2017.
Join us for a hands-on lecture and workshop on digital methods!
Based upon a unique dataset of 111 lone actors that catalogues the life span of the individual’s development, Dr. Paul Gills talk contains important insights into what an analysis of their behaviours might imply for practical interventions aimed at disrupting or even preventing attacks. It adopts insights and methodologies from criminology and forensic psychology to provide a holistic analysis of the behavioural underpinnings of lone-actor terrorism.
On Tuesday 4 April Professor Bo Stråth and Professor Hans-Jörg Trenz will present main conclusions from their newly published books on Europe's past and present.
At the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 28 March 2017, Espen D. H. Olsen from ARENA presented the paper 'European Citizenship: an unhappy misunderstanding?'.
Workshop in Oslo, 27th March 2017, organised by the Oslo Institute for Research on the Impact of Science (OSIRIS) in collaboration with NOS-HS
Using data collected in the first immigration module of the ESS in 2002/3, Elisabeth Ivarsflaten analyzed which voter grievances electorally successful populist radical right in Western Europe most effectively mobilized.
Kristin Asdal speaks on Valuations and its problems in the STIS Seminar series at University of Edinburgh
Vær med på en psykologisk helaften med presentasjoner i Pecha Kucha formatet (20 slides à 20 sekunder)!
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We are pleased to invite you to the next event of the Cities & Society seminar series.
The Extraordinary Rendition of Circulations: grounding dispossession in the mega-event accumulation regime. By Christopher Gaffney
Breakfast is served from 09:00
Guri Rosén organises a workshop that aims to analyse how the processes of parliamentarisation and politicization affect the EU's external relations.
In this Tuesday Seminar, Charlotte Galpin and Hans-Jörg Trenz presented a paper 'A ‘Spiral of Euroscepticism’? European Parliament Elections, Public Contestation and Media Negativity in Germany and the UK'.
– Program 17th February 2017
For researchers at UiO and the surroundings that will be impacted by the planned life science building at UiO.
Kristoffer Holt presents his research on immigration critical alternative media in Sweden .
Erik Jones from the Johns Hopkins University opened the spring series of the Tuesday seminars at ARENA on 24 January 2017. His presentation was entitled 'What’s wrong with the Euro and how to fix it'.
Three Norwegian waterfalls between horror, beauty and use
Dr. Elizabeth Morrow, University of Birmingham, presents her research on the English Defence League