Guest lectures and seminars - Page 4
How can we use drawings and graphic narratives to develop and communicate our research? The Border Readings group at ILOS has invited researchers and artists, guest researcher Kari Korolainen and ILOS researcher Fabian Heffermehl, to share with us their thoughts and experiences of using drawing and graphic storytelling to think about their research problems – and thinking with their research materials – in visual and bodily ways. Welcome to this open discussion, if you are interested in exploring these possibilities or already have experiences which you might share.
A conversation with Roma Liberov - director, scriptwriter, and producer.
In this CIMs lecture, Prof. Stephan Guth explores what a Norwegian National Library manuscript tells us about the everyday life of a Levantine merchant in the mid-18th century.
The fourth Lorentz Dietrichson Lecture is given by Jessica Sjöholm Skrubbe, Assistant Professor and Lecturer in Art History at Stockholm University.
A guest seminar by Professor Rachel Falconer, University of Lausanne. Can Seamus Heaney’s poetry be understood as environmental, if not environmentalist?
In this DynamiTE lunchtime seminar, Laÿna Droz will be presenting her paper on "Conceptual ping-pong: Environmental discourses and identity politics in Asia".
Lecture by Ólafur Rastrick, Professor of European Ethnology at the University of Iceland.
A guest seminar by Dr Kristine Johansen, Universiteit van Amsterdam. Host: Juan Christian Pellicer, ILOS.
Jamie Y. Findlay explores the idea that the distinction between fast/automatic and slow/deliberate thought processes can be drawn inside the domain of language processing.
In this lecture, Pelle Valentin Olsen investigates the historical entanglement of capital, culture, and leisure by mapping the local Iraqi capitalist and entrepreneurial elites, many of whom were upper-class Iraqi Jews with international outlooks, who invested in film exhibition and production technology.
Philosophical Seminar with Aness Webster
Kerime Eylul Eski (PhD Candidate, University of Genova) and Luca Onnis (Professor, MultiLing) will present on the effect of social networks on linguistic behaviour.
Bernhard Hollick (IAKH, UiO)
The study of heritage language speakers can shed light on fundamental issues in multilingualism. Professor Marit Westergaard will address some of these issues, with examples from heritage languages in Norway and Norwegian heritage language in North America.
Assistant Professor of Musicology, Michiel Kamp, from Utrecht University, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
Seminar with Marta Hanson.
Lecture by Marta Hanson.
How do you take ownership of your own history after being written out of it for generations?
Synnøve des Bouvrie (professor emerita, UiT Norges arktiske universitet)
Welcome to a lecture by Prof. Bjørn Olav Utvik on the interplay between football, religion and politics in Morocco.
Welcome to a conversation with Rahul Gandhi, member of the Indian parliament and leader of the opposition.
Staff and students are cordiallly invited to a three-paper workshop on the application of digital tools for the analysis of historical English materials. The organiser is grateful to the Anders Jahre Fond for financial support.
Anastasia Maravela (Universitetet i Oslo) - Már Jónsson (Háskóli Íslands)