Past research seminars
List over past research seminars
SPRING 2008
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Land-Based Conflicts in the Nuba MountainsGuma Kunda and Enrico Ille (Halle University)
Wednesday January 16th 2008, 14:15 - 16:00
Seminar room, SMI
A seminar with 3 guest students from University of Khartoum:
Samah H. Abd Alghaffar: Political Transformation in Eastern Sudan: The Beja Congress in Kassala and Gedarif States
Azza Mustafa Babikir Ahmed: The Beja Congress and their struggle against marginalization
Rasha Abdelhafeez: NGO’s intervention in Eastern Sudan: The Case of Kassala State
Tuesday February 5th 2008, 15:15 - 17:00
Seminar room, SMI
International, National or Something in Between? The Assessment and Evaluation Commission of the Sudan's Comprehensive Peace AgreementEndre Stiansen (PRIO, Oslo)
Wednesday 11 June 2008, 10.15-12
Seminar room, SMI
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Loyal Servant, Pious Muslim--The Public Spiritual Life of an Indian Imperial Bureaucrat in AdenScott S. Reese (Northern Arizona University)
Wednesday 18 June 2008, 13.15-15
Seminar room, SMI
2007
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- PALESTINIAN REFUGEES - A ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
10.9.07
Partipants: Julie Peteet (Luisville, USA), Rosemary Sayigh (Beirut), Randa Farah (Western Ontario) - CONCEPTIONS OF ISLAM
27-30.8.07
Seminar / Ph.D course (SMI, SKOK)
Lectures: Ziba Mir-Hosseini (London), Salwa Ismail (Exeter), Nacira Guenif-Souliamas (Paris), Schirin Amir-Moazami (Berlin/Frankfurt an der Oder), Maleiha Malik (London), Sahrah Bracke (Utrecht), Christine Jacobsen (Bergen) - SUDAN WORKSHOP
10-11 May 2007
Lectures: Fadwa Taha (Khartoum), Randi Håland (Bergen), Salah M. Ahmad (Khartoum), Irma Taddia (Bologna), Massimo Zaccharia (Pavia). - SHARIA WORKSHOP
12-13 April 2007
Lectures: Annelies Moors (Amsterdam), Dorthe Bramsen (Copenhagen)
- 22.3.07: Marit Vambheim (History), "Making Peace While Waging War - Peacemaking Efforts in the Sudanese Civil War, 1965-1966."
- 22.3.07: Even Nord Rydningen (Social Anthropology), "Ikke-statlige konfliktløsningsmekanismer i Syria"
- 22.2.07: Kjetil Sundsdal (Archaeology), "Ideologi i Uruk perioden"
- PALESTINIAN REFUGEES - A ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
PRESENTATIONS BY MASTER STUDENTS:
2006
SEMINAR ON SHARIA IN THE MODERN WORLD
Léon Buskens (Leiden Universitet)
Title: Islamic law and society in Morocco: The Genesis of a Modern Legal System
Date: Friday December 8th
Time: 14:15 - 16:00
Venue: Seminar room, SMI
Robert Gleave (University of Exeter)
Title: Law and authority in modern Shi'ism: The case of Iran and Iraq today
Date: Thursday November 2nd
Time: 14:15 - 16:00
Venue: Seminar room, SMI
This lecture is the first in a series of lectures/seminars on "The Sharia in the Modern World" held at the Centre.
OTHER SEMINARS
Bethany Walker (Grand Valley State University, Michigan)
Title: Financial Collapse and the Medieval Islamic State:Challenges of Sources and Methods
Date: November 15th
Time: 12:15 - 14:00
Venue: The seminar room, SMI, 5th floor Nygårdsgaten5.
Mark Sedgwick (American University of Cairo)
Title: From Paris to Cairo to Tehran: Sufism and Traditionalism
Date: October 5th 2006
Time: 14:15 - 16:00
Venue: The seminar room, SMI, 5th floor Nygårdsgaten5.
SEMINAR ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND ISLAM
Henriette Sindig Aasen (Faculty of Law, University of Bergen)
Title: "Rights of Muslim women and the relationship between international human rights and Islamic law"
Date: November 9th 2006
Time: 12:15 - 14:00
Venue: Seminar Room, SMI, 5th floor Nygårdsgaten 5.
Shirin Ebadi (2001 Rafto Prize Laureate and 2003 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate)
Title: Is there any hope for a future respect of democracy and human rights in Iran?
Date: November 2nd 2006
Time: 19:15
Venue: Aud. 1, Faculty of Law
Tore Lindholm (Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo)
Title: Human Rights and Islam
Date: October 12th 2006
Time: 12:15 - 14:00
Venue: Seminar Room, SMI, 5th floor Nygårdsgaten 5.
MEETING WITH PALESTINIAN MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FROM HAMAS
Meeting with Yahya Al-Abadsa
Date: June 15th 2006
Time: 10:15 - 12:00
Venue: Room 8045, 8th floor, Stein Rokkans Hus
SECULAR AND CIVIC DEMOCRACY IN TURKEY
Prof. Ilkay Sunar (Bascesehir University, Turkey)
Date: May 22nd 2006
THE ARMENIAN MINORITY IN LATE OTTOMAN/EARLY POSTWAR HISTORY
Prof. Hilmar Kaiser: " World War, Germany and the Armenian Genocide"
Matthias Bjørnlund: "When the canon talks, the diplomats must be silent: A Danish Diplomat during the Armenian Genocide"
Inger Marie Okkenhaug: "Armenia has become my second home country: A Norwegian missionary and the Armenian people 1905-1934"
Wednesday May 10th, 12.15-16.00
Dr. Anne Sofie Roald, IMER, University of Malmo:
“Collective vs. Individual rights: The case of Muslim Women in Sweden”
Friday Februrary 17, 12.15-14.00
Sindre Bangstad, International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World, Leiden:
“Multiculturalism - South African Style:Transformations of Muslim Personal Law and Implications for Muslim Women in Polygynous Marriages in Cape Town, South Africa”
Thursday February 23, 12.15-14.00
Dr. Jeremy Prestholdt, NorthWestern University, Chicago:
“Peripheral Visions: East African Consumerism in a
Global Age”
Thursday March 16, 12.15-14.00
Yadullah Shahibzadeh, Dept. of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo: Tentative title: The political ideas behind the Islamic leadership in Iran.
Thursday 23 March 12.15 – 14.00.
7th International Sudan Studies Conference 2006
6th - 8th April 2006, University of Bergen, Norway
"Fifty Years After Independence: Sudan's Quest for Peace, Stability and Identity"
Since the late 1960s, scholars at the University of Bergen have conducted research in the Sudan, and benefited greatly from academic exchange and cooperation with colleagues from the Sudan.
In light of this history, the University of Bergen is honoured to host the 7th International Sudan Studies Conference, 6-8 April 2006. The International Conference is held every third year, and will gather Sudanese academics and researchers from around the world who are working on the Sudan. The conference will be organized by the Sudan Studies Association, SSA and the Sudan Studies Society of the United Kingdom, SSSUK in cooperation with the Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. See the Conference website, as well as the section below for further details about the conference.
2005
- Seminar series:
"Young Scholars Perspectives on the Middle East and Islam"
2004
- Seminar series:
"State Traditions in the Middle East and the Islamic World" - 18 - 19 June 2004:
"The Western Indian Ocean Rim in the Longue Durée - Local Trade and Tradition, Translocal Exchange".
2003
- Seminar series:
"Gender and Islam" - 27-29 November 2003:
"Gender, Religion and Change in the Middle East: 1800-2000".
International Conference at the University of Bergen
Last updated 29.3.2009