2021

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Time and place: , Sciences Po, Paris

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. 

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TIK welcomes PhD students to register for the new PhD course "The more than human condition" 6-9 December! 

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The Covid-19 pandemic has displayed the close and vulnerable relationships between human and nonhuman bodies and immune systems.

Time and place: , Lucy Smiths hus
Time and place: , Vilhelm Bjerknes` hus

Welcome to University of Oslo Arctic Day 2021: The Arctic Ocean: Concerns & Consequences at The Science Library, Vilhelm Bjerknes hus, Blindern.

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We invite doctoral and postdoctoral researchers from Norwegian Universities and Research Institutes to present their ongoing research and discuss them in a friendly and supportive environment. Given the pandemic and absence of collective activities, we aim to bring visibility to this emerging field of research in Norway, facilitate networking and create opportunities for collaborations.

Time and place: , Zoom

On March 16 Professor Kristin Asdal will contribute to an interdisciplinary lecture series with her lecture entitled "The Archive of the Anthropocene: The Nature of Political Documents and the Role of Documents in Politics of Nature".