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Digitala förbindelser: Rum, riktning och queera orienteringar
NB this seminar is held in Swedish
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–20:00
The Most Consequential Election of Our Time? A Panel Discussion on the American Election of 2020
The United States faces multiple challenges and the election campaign has been extraordinary. How can we make sense of it, and what can we say about the outcome?
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ZOOM SEMINAR: Constitutional Democracy and the Corporation: From Republican Liberty to Oligarchy
David Ciepley - Global Horizons Fellow at SCAS and Associate Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville - will present a new analytical, historical, and normative framework for understanding business corporations and will address the question of whether a corporate economy can be made compatible with constitutional democracy.
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–17:00
Roundtable Webinar "Ukrainian Regional Elections: post-Maidan decentralisation, Zelensky’s second year and new dynamics in Ukrainian politics"
NB! The event will be held on Zoom. To attend the event please click on the link https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/64633418424
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–15:00
Gendered territoriality and the contemporaneity of colonialism in present-day Brazil
This talk explores the gendering of land in relation to modern/colonial temporalities and to a nation-state myth in which the post-colonial turns into ideological justification for continuing colonialism.
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–12:00
Tim Berndtsson – PhD Dissertation Defence
Section for Rhetoric
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–16:00
Gendered perspectives of the Ghana elections 2020
This webinar takes a look at the Ghanaian elections 2020 from a gendered perspective asking what important reforms were implemented in the last four years and what we can expect both from this year’s electoral process and from policy platforms charting the way forward.
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Ron and Pejk talk about Joe
The American Literature Section (English Department) at Uppsala University is delighted to announce a conversation between American poet and translator Ron Padgett and Danish radio producer, translator, sound artist and poet Pejk Malinovski centred on visual artist, memoirist and poet Joe Brainard.
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–16:45
Development studies at Uppsala University celebrates 50 years!
The first course in development studies at Uppsala University was offered in 1970, 50 years ago. Development studies has since grown – today it is a subject of its own in the Department of Government.
To celebrate the anniversary and to reflect on where we have come from and where we are going, Development Studies organises an afternoon seminar on Wednesday 11 November 2020, 13.15-16.45. -
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Online Roundtable Discussion "Georgia’s New Parliament and the 2020 Elections: From Hybrid Regime to Fully-fledged Parliamentary Democracy? "
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–12:00
Open Lecture: Law, Science and the Socratic Method
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–16:00
ZOOM SEMINAR: Orthographic Conservatism and Education in the Roman Empire
Nicholas Zair, SCAS and University of Cambridge, gives a talk on orthographic conservatism and education in the Roman Empire.
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Online mini-workshop: Women in Central Asia – Challenges, Activism and New Perspectives on Empowerment
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Public Defence: Adaptive resistance: Power struggles over gender quotas in Uruguay
Cecilia Josefsson defends her doctoral thesis.
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Webinar "Photographic realism in the context of documentary photography education in Russia and Sweden"
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Forsskålsymposiet 2020
Håvard Hegre, Dag Hammarskjöld Professor of Peace and Conflict Research at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research will hold his lecture about "The future of peace and democracy - what can we know?"