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鈥淏y questioning our habitual thoughts and given truths, we can obtain insights which enable us to reflect on our lives in a different way,鈥 says Marianne Fr酶ystad Walderhaug. During her dialogues with inmates, they try to discover how they can get out of 鈥渞obot mode鈥.
Historical newspaper articles mentioned a movie that Nasjonal Samling had ordered to highlight their propagandistic praise of Grieg. After more than 70 years the film can be viewed for the first time in full length on the webside of the Grieg Research Centre.
"Meeting the migrants have made a big impression on me, but as an anthropologist it is also through these meetings that I do my best thinking."
June 12-14, researchers from the University of Bergen Electronic Literature Research Group, University of Stavanger Greenhouse group, University of Utah, and Aarhus University will explore connections between the digital humanities and environmental poetics through recent books and artworks which crossover the two concerns.
Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change. Scientists from 幸运飞艇计划 have worked together with communities around Sylhet, in northeast Bangladesh, in search of new ways for understanding and adapting to the climate.