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A delegation from the Department of Comparative Politics visited Shanghai in April. The program consisted of a workshop at Fudan University and signing a new agreement with East China Normal University.
Market, Culture, and Micro-Business in Insular Southeast Asia
On September 11th our colleague Alf Gunvald Nilsen wrote an article on the Norwegian election by invitation from The Guardian.
New publication from Alf Gunvald Nilsen in Critical Sociology: Adivasi Mobilization in Contemporary India: Democratizing the Local State?
The Bergen Social Anthropology Seminar (BSAS) at the Department of social anthropology celebrated its 50th anniversary 30 May 2013
The conference Recreating constitutions addressed constitutional changes in Norway, Iceland, Ireland and Scotland.
Grete Rusten, Kerstin Potthoff and Linda Sangolt have edited a new book about Norway.
New publication from Alf Gunvald Nilsen in Critical Sociology: Adivasi Mobilization in Contemporary India: Democratizing the Local State?
Alf Gunvald Nilsen has edited a new book with Colin Barker, Manchester Metropolitan University, Laurence Cox, National University of Ireland Maynooth and John Krinsky, The City College of New York.
On the morning of May 17th we received the sad news that Professor Paul G. Roness had passed away. He was one of "the founding fathers" of the department and played a key role in developing public policy / public administration research, both on the national and international level.
The special journal issue ‘Trust in the media across Europe’, has just been published in the academic journal Communication Management Quarterly (CM).
How do we plan for a comprehensive green economy using modeling and simulation?
Professor Karen Christensen and Ingrid Guldvik have published the new report"Migrant care workers’ lived experiences in the UK and Norway".
An International Workshop sponsored by the Partnership for Action on Green Economy, in collaboration with the Millennium Institute (MI) and the University of Bergen.
A delegation from the Department of Comparative Politics visited Shanghai in April. The program consisted of a workshop at Fudan University and signing a new agreement with East China Normal University.

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