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Individual stories expose the contradiction between a nation built on equality and a law that continues to restrict citizens' bodily freedom.
HAbIT seeks to understand how the applied arts from early towns transformed Viking Age Scandinavia into a part of medieval Europe.
Faroese literature has almost two hundred years behind it, and despite a limited number of inhabitants, authors and publications, a multitude of…
Happy to announce that this project has been granted by the Independent Research Foundation, Denmark. It will be headed by Søren Pold and is a…
Nelimarkka will give a talk at Kunsthal Aarhus on Wednesday 8th of May where she will talk about her recent projects including some sonic works that…
Watch a film about the novel 'Dogs of Europe' and how well-established terms in international relations are not always adequate to describe what is…
Submission deadline: July 8, 2024
Notification to authors: September, 2024
Final papers ready: October, 2024
Conference: December 4 – December 6,…
Lea Skewes talks about her research on gender discrimination in academia. On the backdrop of the VIVE study, her research will shed light onto some…
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