Contact the research group
Seminars
Autumn 2012 seminars are arranged Thursdays from 14.15-15.45, dates are in the calendar.
To receive e-mails about the seminars, write to Erla Katrine Løvseth.
Web pages and links of interest
Climate Crossroads. Towards Precautionary Practices: Politics, Media and Climate Change. Research project funded by the Norwegian Research Council, that many of the members in CliMPS are a part of.
Bergen Program for Governance and Climate. A multidisciplinary research program aiming to study the relationship between climate change and society.
Energi og Klima - the magazine of Norwegian Climate Foundation (in Norwegian).
Climate Forum - a meeting place for actors in business, government, organisations and research, in Bergen.
Interesting events
25th - 26th of October: Language and Climate, UiB.
Climate change: media, politics and society is a multidisciplinary network for climate research from the social sciences. The research group is open for all interested in this field, both from the natural and social sciences.
The network has been created by researchers from Department of Comparative Politics, Department of Information Sciences and Media Studies and Department of Sociology. Each semester we have a seminar series, open for all that are interested, the meetings will be announced in the calendar of these departments, and you can sign up to receive e-mails.
The network started by arranging a PhD-course on Climate, Media and Politics in November 2010, and has continued with seminars since spring 2011. You can find earlier seminars in the calendar.
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News
Language and Climate
International conference and workshop for master and PhD-candidates: Does Language Matter? Different Voices, Different Stories? Perspectives on Language Use in Climate Change Text and Talk
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Conference
News
- Language and Climate (11.09.2012)
- Utlysning: stipend for masterstudent (24.01.2012)
- Climate Crossroads Conference (10.01.2012)
- New Meltzer-funded Project (16.03.2011)
- Ph.d. fellowship in Climate politics at the Department of Comparative Politics (03.03.2011)