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On March 22nd, guest researcher at STK Helgard Mahrdt will give a presentation titled "Hannah Arendt on Love, Friendship, and Politics". This is the second event in our digital lecture series Perspectives on Love, in which we explore different understandings of the concept of love.
This year's International Women's Day seminar at the University of Oslo will explore gendered and intersecting consequences of COVID-19, with particular emphasis on work and migration. Invited speakers, including Professor Beverley Skeggs, will consider the ways in which the pandemic has revealed and reinforced existing inequalities, both in Norway and globally.
In the first lecture of STK's new event series Perspectives on Love, Professor Tove Pettersen will consider Simone de Beauvoir’s philosophy of love.
Senter for tverrfaglig kjønnsforskning inviterer kolleger og venner til digital utdeling av den årlige prisen for beste masteroppgave med kjønnsperspektiv.
This PhD course, offered by the Centre for Gender Research, gives an introduction to Institutional Ethnography (IE). It will explore core concepts of IE, and engage with methodological tools and procedures for exploring organised social interaction.
The Norwegian national commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (UNSCR 1325) will consider both the major achievements of the past two decades, and the challenges that lie ahead.
Senter for tverrfaglig kjønnsforskning, i samarbeid med Institutt for helse of samfunn, arrangerer seminar med fokus på fryseteknologi og forståelser av reproduksjon, fruktbarhet og livsløp. Seminaret er del av vår nye seminarrekke Hvem skal lage framtidas barn? En seminarrekke om reproduksjon, fallende fruktbarhet og nye teknologier.
DETTE ARRANGEMENTET ER UTSATT SOM FØLGE AV UiO SINE TILTAK MOT KORONAVIRUSET.
Senter for tverrfaglig kjønnsforskning, i samarbeid med Institutt for helse of samfunn, arrangerer seminar om barnløshet og assistert befruktning. Seminaret er del av vår nye seminarrekke Hvem skal lage framtidas barn? En seminarrekke om reproduksjon, fallende fruktbarhet og nye teknologier.
DETTE ARRANGEMENTET ER UTSATT SOM FØLGE AV UiO SINE TILTAK MOT KORONAVIRUSET.
Master Solveig Laugerud will defend her dissertation for the degree of PhD: The Legible Rape Victim: How Disciplinary Discourses in the Legal System Create a New Victim Identity.
Link to the zoom stream will be provided here.
Master Solveig Laugerud will hold a trial lecture on the subject "Situating Norway in the global struggle against sexual violence: comparative perspectives on legal systems, discursive regimes and the role of non-state actors" prior to the public defence of her dissertation.
The PRIO GPS Centre and the Centre for Gender Research invite you to a screening of the documentary The Prosecutors and panel discussion on the prosecution of sexual violence in conflict.
THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED AS A RESULT OF UIO'S MEASURES AGAINST THE CORONA VIRUS.
Fødemønsteret endrer seg, sædkvaliteten går ned og norske kvinner får stadig færre barn. Men er dette i det hele tatt et problem? Dette er første seminar i vår nye seminarrekke Hvem skal lage framtidas barn? En seminarrekke om reproduksjon, fallende fruktbarhet og nye teknologier.
DETTE ARRANGEMENTET ER UTSATT SOM FØLGE AV UiO SINE TILTAK MOT KORONAVIRUSET.
This seminar aims to discuss the impact of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for hidden and vulnerable populations in post-conflict situations. It focuses on women exposed to sexual violence during war and conflict, and children born as a consequence of assault and children born of war.
This year's international women's day seminar explores the complex interdependence between men's movements and antifeminism, between right-wing populism, ethnonationalism and the ultra-conservative anti-gender movements. Invited speakers will shed new light on the attraction of extremist movements, conflicting gender images, as well as potential forms of feminist resistance.
The Centre for Gender Research invites you to book launch seminar connected to Rebecca W. B. Lund and Ann Christin E. Nilsen's most recent book publication Institutional Ethnography in the Nordic Region.
Senter for tverrfaglig kjønnsforskning inviterer kolleger og venner til årlig nyttårsselskap. Det blir nyttårsforedrag, mat og drikke, og utdeling av pris for beste masteroppgave med kjønnsperspektiv.
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This seminar includes a public lecture, titled Food-getting, Water-carrying, Waste-picking: Women’s Work and Ecology in World Literature, by Sharae Deckard (University College Dublin). The lecture is followed by a structured roundtable with Treasa De Loughry (University of Exeter), Amy Rushton (Nottingham Trent University), Kate Houlden (Anglia Ruskin University) and Libe García Zarranz (NTNU), and chaired by Sorcha Gunne (STK).
Launching the Women, Peace and Security Index 2019/2020 - during Oslo Peace Days.
This talk will focus on models for studying norm contestation in world society, and then illustrates the model's use with reference to three case studies including fundamental rights, torture prohibition and sexual violence prohibition. The central research question asks: If norms lie in the practice and all practices are normative, whose practices count in global society?
In collaboration with the Institute of Health and Society, the Centre for Gender Research invites you to the seminar Donor Conception and the Unknown Kin: Reconsidering Identity and Family Through Anonymous and Deanonymized Relations with Martin Eggen Moseth.
As part of the seminar series Boys, Men and Masculinities (Gutter, menn og maskuliniteter), we invite you to the seminar Dominant Narratives of Masculinities within Educational Contexts with Professor Adam Howard (Colby College). The seminar is organized by the Centre for Gender Research in cooperation with The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (Front2 project on gender balance).
This seminar focus on Kurdish women's lives and activism, in Kurdistan and in the diaspora. Although Kurdish women's movements have existed in the different regions of Kurdistan for many decades, relatively little attention has been given to their history and dynamics. This seminar brings together three academics who have done research on Kurdish women from three different regions: Minoo Alinia for Iraq, Nerina Weiss for Turkey, and Wendelmoet Hamelink for Syria.
The Centre for Gender Research, in collaboration with the Department of Sociology and Human Geography, offers a PhD-course led by Professor Lois McNay, exploring key topics in the social theories of Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault and Axel Honneth.