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Kristian Bjørkdahl er førsteamanuensis i retorikk ved Institutt for lingvistiske og nordiske studier, UiO. Han jobber med politisk retorikk i bred forstand, og er engasjert i prosjekter om norske og nordiske selvbilder, byråkratisk tekstproduksjon, sosiale bevegelsers ytringskultur, organisering av forskningskommunikasjon, m.m.
Han leder forskergruppen Tekst og retorikk, og deltar dessuten i UiO:Demokrati-gruppen Voicing Democracy. Han er styremedlem i Nordisk Retorikkforening og medredaktør av retorikkmagasinet Kairos.
Eve Kitsik (University of Vienna) presents to the GoodAttention group.
Giulia Frigerio (IFIKK)
In this DynamiTE lunchtime seminar, Simo Kyllönen will be presenting his paper on “Governing environmental crises – democratic legitimacy and epistemic authority”.
Master Yael Friedman at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas will defend her dissertation Many Things Considered: An Epistemic View on Medical Holism for the degree of philosophiae doctor (PhD).
“The Unimportance of Hope in Leibniz’s Philosophy”
SciDem Research Seminar: Presentation by Paal Fredrik Skjørten.
Arnoldo Frigessi (UiO, INTEGREAT) is department head at the Oslo University Hospital and professor of statistics at the University of Oslo. He is director of the Oslo Center for Biostatistics and Epidemiology. He leads the centre for research based innovation BigInsight (https://www.biginsight.no/), a consortium of partners from academia and the public and private sectors. From 2023, he will be the director of the centre of excellence Integreat- The Norwegian centre for knowledge-driven machine learning, funded by the Research Council of Norway.
An interdisciplinary half-day seminar related to the triple bill Bluebeard's Castle, staged by Tobias Kratzer and conducted by Edward Gardner premiering at The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, January 20.
"The boundaries of democracy"
Maja Hagerman is a Swedish writer and filmmaker based in Stockholm. She is currently finalizing a PhD on race biology and photography at the Centre for Nordic Studies, Helsinki university, Finland. She has previously written two monographs on racial research in Sweden in the 19th and 20 th century, published as independent research in archives and literary sources within the field of history of ideas. She was promoted honorary doctor at Uppsala university in 2012 and is today also a senior lecturer in arts at Dalarna Audiovisual Academy, Dalarna University, Sweden, where her focus is on historical documentary film production.
In this DynamiTE seminar, Ludvig Beckman will present his paper "What authority? Whose authority? State legitimacy and extra-territorial border controls revisited"
Catarina Dutilh-Novaes (VU Amsterdam/St. Andrews) presents to the GoodAttention group
Hallvard Fossheim is Committee leader for the National Committee for Research Ethics in Science and Technology (NENT) and Professor of philosophy at UiB.
Neil Barton (IFIKK) will give a talk entitled "Multiverses and Fine-Tuning".
Talk by Drew Johnson, A Radical Relativist Hinge Epistemology
This is the sixth workshop on Kantian Foundations of Democracy. KanDem is the first large scale analysis of the democratic theory of the Kantian School in Germany in the 1790s. For more information about the project, please visit the project web page.
Tone Druglitrø is a researcher at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture at the University of Oslo. She has over several years been concerned with experimenting with care as an approach and tool for studying values in science and policy with a specific focus on animal research. Based upon a combination of archive studies, laboratory ethnographies, and document-oriented studies, her work has traced the historical development of “skilled care” as an expertise in science, and analyzed the convergence of biological standardization, conservation and technical care in public health. She has also published on “procedural care” in licensing systems. She is currently exploring versions of care in cod immunology together with Kristin Asdal (TIK).
A workshop with Jessie Munton (Cambridge)
In this DynamiTE seminar, Cara Nine will present her paper "Justice and Shared Use of Common Goods"
In this lecture, Alexandre de Vitry (Sorbonne) will discuss the concept of brotherhood in literary history
Advanced course in methods: This is part two of a two part course on texts in historical contexts. Each course can be taken independently, but it is strongly recommended to take both.
"Sustainability and Habitat Rights"
Advanced course in theories of knowledge: This is part one of a two part course on texts in historical contexts. Each course can be taken independently, but it is strongly recommended to take both.