Calendar
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4 Feb. 2026, 15:00-16:00
Tying together: Handicrafts and Community in Contemporary Danish Church Life
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6 Feb. 2026, 14:30-16:30
Digitalization of Memory Practices – China, Serbia, and Beyond
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10 Feb. 2026, 9:15
Screening of 'Letter from an Unknown Woman' (1948)
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10 Feb. 2026, 15:15-16:30
Sonic Methodologies to Deepen and Interrupt Qualitative Research
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13 Feb. 2026, 14:15
Osseous industries in southern Scandinavia before and after Neolithisation (5400–2600 BC): Traditions, ruptures, & interactions
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13 Feb. 2026, 15:00
The Exceptional North: Past and Present Perspectives on Nordicness
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16 Feb. 2026, 14:00-16:00
Evaluation of grant proposals in private and public foundations
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18 Feb. 2026, 9:00-17:00
Call for abstracts: The Future of AI Companions
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18 Feb. 2026, 15:00-16:00
Archaeological textiles and the mutability of perception
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19 Feb. 2026, 13:00-14:00
Walking the lines - Reflections on walking methods in Jordan
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19 Feb. 2026, 14:00-15:00
Digital Humanities Reading Group: February
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19 Feb. 2026, 14:00-16:00
An Impossible Escape
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20 Feb. 2026, 9:00-13:15
Destroyed, Forgotten, and Reappearing Heritage in Japan
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20 Feb. 2026, 15:00-17:00
Ways of Thinking Culture and Technology: Aesthetics, Institutions, Lifeworlds
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21 Feb. - 1 Mar. 2026
Modes of Organizing – Study trip to Ghana
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23 Feb. 2026, 10:00-12:00
What It Means to Imagine Turkey
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23 Feb. 2026, 13:00-18:30
Launch of Centre for the Study of Global Nationalisms (CSGN)
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23 Feb. 2026, 14:00-16:00
Orbán's Hungary: The First Autocracy in the EU
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23 Feb. 2026, 17:15-19:00
The vocal construction of moral affect in mediatised speech
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24 Feb. 2026, 9:15
Screening of 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' (1956)
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24 Feb. 2026, 14:00-15:00
Are Denmark’s Green Futures Hidden in its Grey Cities?
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24 Feb. 2026, 15:15-16:30
Interspecies communication and extractivist listening
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25 Feb. 2026, 13:00-17:00
After Empire: National Questions and the making of International Order in Southeastern Europe
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26 Feb. 2026, 14:00-16:00
Grøn litteraturhistorie
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26 Feb. 2026, 16:15-18:00
Winter Graduation at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
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27 Feb. 2026, 14:15
Theoretical concepts and an easy practical tool for working with prehistoric wealth and inequality
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3 Mar. 2026, 9:15
Screening of 'The Social Network' (2010)
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6 Mar. 2026, 13:00
Formen der Ambivalenz
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10 Mar. 2026, 9:15
Screening of 'The Black Swan' (2010)
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10 Mar. 2026, 15:15-16:30
Listening Yet-to-Come: Research Article Titles for Listening
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12 Mar. 2026, 15:30-17:00
What does an ecofeminist household look like?
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17 Mar. 2026, 9:15
Screening of 'Det andet offer' (2024)
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17 Mar. 2026, 14:00-15:00
Unravelling the Unknown Collaborations That Shaped Modern Denmark
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17 Mar. 2026, 15:00-17:00
Extremism, Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation on Social Media
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17 Mar. 2026, 15:00-17:00
Environmental activism, climate consciousness, and political positions in Poland and beyond
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19 Mar. 2026, 9:15-17:30
Invisibility and Visibilty of Women Writers: Practices, Approaches, Methods
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24 Mar. 2026, 9:15
Screening of 'All That Heaven Allows' (1955)
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24 Mar. 2026, 11:00-12:00
Reading of “Mærkedage” by Jens Smærup Sørensen
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26 Mar. 2026, 14:00-15:00
Digital Humanities Reading Group: March
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7 Apr. 2026, 14:00-15:00
Rural–Urban Transitions through the Lens of Assemblage
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8 Apr. 2026, 15:15-17:00
Just how unconscious is the unconscious? Revisiting Freud's theory of the mind
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9 Apr. - 10 Apr. 2026
The Borderlands Between Perception and Imagination
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17 Apr. 2026, 15:00-17:00
Climate activism when morality fails
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21 Apr. 2026, 15:15-16:30
Sound, Reverence, and Black Aesthetic Creation
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23 Apr. 2026, 15:00-17:00
Extreme Right Attitudes in Sweden, Germany and Poland: Preliminary results from a cross national survey
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23 Apr. - 24 Apr. 2026
Call for papers: Living in the aftermaths: Trauma, politics and survival in Yugoslavia and successor states, 1945 - present
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23 Apr. - 24 Apr. 2026
Call for papers: Religious Embodiment and Conversion Practices in Early Modern Europe and Beyond, 1500-1800
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27 Apr. - 28 Apr. 2026
Call for papers: Working Theory. Politics of Development in the Twenty-First Century
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1 May 2026, 14:15
All quiet on the Western front? The Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age of Greece as seen from its Western mainland
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4 May 2026, 15:15-17:00
Agency and the Atrophy of Discretion in Everyday Life, Science and Politics
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5 May 2026, 15:15-16:30
Listening Nearby: Sonic Citizenship and Social Justice in Places of Detention
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11 May 2026, 13:00-15:00
Far (and not so far) Right Uses of the Bible in Contemporary Politics
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12 May 2026, 17:15-19:00
Talking while Walking: Glimpses into the Moving Speech Situation
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15 May - 16 May 2026
Call for papers: Global Music History and Northern Europe in the 18th and 19th Centuries
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19 May 2026, 15:15-16:30
A Sonic Grammar? Listening for Persistence at a Havana Intersection
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27 May - 29 May 2026
Ancient Landscapes of Textile Production
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3 June 2026, 9:00-17:00
Whose Protest Counts? Power and Exclusion in Online Activism
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9 June 2026, 15:15-16:30
Digital Oral Poetry: Voice and Subjectivity in Algorithmic Culture
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15 June - 17 June 2026
How Women Shaped the Nordic Enlightenment II: The Political Public Sphere
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22 June - 26 June 2026
Summer School 2026
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23 June 2026, 15:15-16:30
Making Listening Audible
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17 Aug. - 21 Aug. 2026
Call for papers: Tenth International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions (ISRRI 10): Past, Present and Beyond
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20 Aug. - 21 Aug. 2026
Call for papers: Carousels and other colonial spectacles
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24 Aug. - 28 Aug. 2026
Call for papers: Epistemic Equity
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2 Sept. - 5 Sept. 2026
Experiencing transition in modern urbanization
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10 Sept. - 11 Sept. 2026
The Given
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15 Sept. - 17 Sept. 2026
The Ambient Music Conference
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8 Oct. - 9 Oct. 2026
Call for papers: Ecocritical Potentials of Lithomateriality
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16 Oct. - 17 Oct. 2026
Call for papers: Jazz Movements
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26 May - 27 May 2027
Ecocritical Potentials of Lithonarration
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23 Sept. - 24 Sept. 2027
Ecocritical Potentials of Lithomorphology
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