2013
Pågående
Åpent seminar på Litteraturhuset.
Arrangører: PluRel, Senter for Menneskerettigheter, Institutt for Samfunnsforskning, Human-etisk Forbund.
Kommende
A PluRel seminar at the University of Oslo, with Winnifred F. Sullivan, Professor of Religious Studies and Affiliate Professor of Law, Indiana University (more).
Response by Sindre Bangstad (Dep. of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo), Njål Høstmælingen (International Law and Policy Institute) and Ingvill Thorson Plesner (Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo)
Boklansering/seminar
Cecilie Endresen (postdok-stipendiat ved ILOS, HF) presenterer sentrale innsikter fra sin bok Is the Albanian’s religion really «Albanianism»? Religion and nation according to Muslim and Christian leaders in Albania (2013).
http://www.harrassowitz-verlag.de/title_4092.ahtml
Respondent: Professor Catharina Raudvere ved Institut for Tværkulturelle og Regionale Studier, Københavns Universitet.
Tidligere
The full title of the seminar is "The politics of 'sacred forests' in contemporary Japan: From nature conservation to national resurrection."
Presentation by PluRel's PhD-fellow Aike Rots (IKOS/HF), with response from Professor Arne Røkkum (Department of Ethnography, Museum of Cultural History).
Guest lecture by Ph.D. Candidate Mona Chettri (SOAS), organized by the interfacultary Research Seminar in Tibetan and Himalayan Studies series funded by Religion in Pluralist Societies (PluRel).
An open workshop about religious innovation in Latin America, organized by Professor Virginia Garrard-Burnett, Religious Studies, University of Texas, Austin, and Professor Torkel Brekke, IKOS/UiO.
The workshop is supported by PluRel
We have the pleasure to invite you to the guest lecture «State Formation in Sikkim - A New Approach to Sikkimese History» by Dr. Saul Mullard.
Seminaret knytter til sosialantropolog Sidsel Mælands doktorgradsprosjekt "'Har vi noe felles?' Flerkulturelle prosesser i katolske miljøer i Norge". Seminaret vil ha et særlig fokus på teori og relevante analysemåter av flerkulturelle prosesser.
Respons ved postdok-stipendiat Anne Hege Grung.
Guest lecture Dr. Hildegard Diemberger, organized by the research group Tibetan and Himalayan Studies.
Dr. Diemberger is a social anthropologist and Tibetologist at the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge and director of the University's Mongolian and Inner Asia Studies Unit (MIASU).