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Speakers: Mikkel Rytter, Line Dalsgård, Christian Suhr, Jens Seeberg & Heather Swanson
Persistence and Change in the Cultural Information Space
by Lorraine Daston, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin/University of Chicago
The newly established Aarhus Centre for Conflict Management (Aarcon) invites researchers, students, and conflict management practitioners to a…
Gorm Harste will be defending his higher doctoral dissertation: The Habermas-Luhmann Debate
The Future is Eastern: Muḥammad Luṭfī Jumʿa (1886-1953) and the Drang nach Osten in Interwar Egypt.
Ideally, religion is part of the cultural heritage: Perceptions of religion as heritage in cultural history museums in Denmark.
'No one cares like family': Care, aging and religiosity in the Arab Muslim family in Denmark
Understanding the Scandinavian Paradox: An Interdisciplinary Investigation of Nonreligion and Cultural Religion in a Danish Context
Lecture by UrbNet Visiting Professor John Healey (University of Manchester)
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