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BB-seminar October 18, Matteo Alpino presented "Would you vote for me if I lower your taxes?".
Research impact – new frontiers and new approaches
Research impact – new frontiers and new approaches
Research impact – new frontiers and new approaches
Mona Abdel-Fadil presents her research on Facebook in this Academic Seminar.
Welcome to an open lecture by professor Aaron Seitz from the University of California Riverside, on working memory training!
Når, hvorfor og hvordan blir unge mennesker tiltrukket av ekstreme politiske standpunkter og miljøer? Viggo Vestel presenterer funnene i sin nye bok.
The project partners came together for a workshop on Globalization, Institutions and the Welfare State at the UCL Department of Economics, London.
The final workshop of the PADEMIA project will be held in Brussels on 19-20 September 2016.
Nobels Fredssenter og Senter for ekstremismeforskning arrangerer paneldebatt om oppslutningen rundt høyreekstreme og høyrepopulistiske partier i Europa.
Norwegian Minister of Foreign affairs Børge Brende gave the annual ARENA Lecture 2016 at Blindern Campus on 13 September.
Norges utenriksminister Børge Brende holdt årets ARENA-forelesning med tittelen "Frihet og ansvar i Europa".
Dr. Michael A. Wilkinson, Associate Professor from LSE, opened the Autumn series of ARENA Tuesday seminars with a presentation entitled 'Constitutional Pluralism: Chronicle of a Death Foretold?'
Cas Mudde presents the edited volume "Youth and the Extreme Right" on this first Academic Seminar for Autumn 2016.
During this year's 4S conference, the Little Tools team will co-organize a full-day open panel on valuation studies.
Amund Holmsen, ekspedisjonssjef i Økonomiavdelingen i Finansdepartementet vil holde årets Schweigaardforelesning for samfunnsøkonomistudenter.
Rodrigo Firmino is an Associate Professor in Urban Management at the Pontifical Catholic University (PUCPR) in Curitiba, Brazil, and a CNPq (Brazil’s National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) Research Fellow. "Besides the hype and enthusiasm surrounding the possibilities of an increasing capacity for central control of the urban environment justified by the dream of smart urbanism, the city is also made up of a series of scattered networks of technologies and practices."
The main focus of the workshop is on how behavioral models, in particular reference dependent preferences, can shed light on economic behavior and the role of public policy.
Comenius University in Bratislava organises a PhD Summer School on political integration and differentiation in Europe in June.
The second day of the GLOBUS kick-off conference will allow for project discussions in plenary as well as parallel sessions. Please note that this day is devoted to internal sessions and is not open to the public.
Since its inception the EU has proclaimed an ambition to promote justice at the global level. But what precisely is the EU’s contribution to global justice? And what would a just foreign policy look like? The kick-off conference of the GLOBUS project will be held in Oslo on 9-10 June 2016.
Simin Davoudi, Professor of Environmental Policy & Planning at School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, and Associate Director of the Institute for Sustainability at Newcastle University will critically review different methodologies that have been employed to define the city-region before focusing on the prevailing conception of the city-region as a functional economic space and the dominant top-down methodology which is used for defining its boundaries.
On Tuesday 7 June ARENA's guest researcher Maximilian Conrad will assess the role and potential of the European Citizen's Initiative in the context of his newly published book Bridging the Gap?
BB-Seminar May 31, Hans Holter presented "The Real Effects of Financial (Dis)integration: A Spatial Equilibrium Analysis of Europe" to the macrogroup.
Welcome to our first conference on the Extreme Right, Hate Crime and Political Violence!
Extreme right violence and beliefs remain a challenge for liberal democracies across the globe. Several hundred people have been killed by right-wing extremists in Europe since 1990. Conspiracy theories and ethnic prejudices are widespread. Islamophobia and anti-Semitism are on the rise in most European countries. The contemporary “refugee-crisis” in Europe, transnational activism online, and boosting legitimacy of certain extreme right narratives may reinforce some of these trends.
This cross-disciplinary conference brings together scholars from political science, criminology, anthropology, history and sociology, psychology and media studies. By combining micro-level studies of relational motives and ideas about legitimacy, meso-level studies of local responses to forced migration and macro-level studies of factors influencing levels of militant activity, we aim to understand the complexity of historical and contemporary right-wing extremism.