Law and Society Meeting 2023: Exploring Discrimination and Inequalities in Unincorporated Territories

Caribe Hilton San Juan, Puerto Rico

The Annual Meeting on Law and Society is scheduled to take place from June 1-4, 2023, at the Caribe Hilton in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The conference will be held in person and has historically drawn over 2,500 attendees from 60 countries across six continents. The theme for the 2023 meeting is "Separate and Unequal", […]

Law and Society Meeting 2023: Exploring Discrimination and Inequalities in Unincorporated Territories

Caribe Hilton San Juan, Puerto Rico

The Annual Meeting on Law and Society is scheduled to take place from June 1-4, 2023, at the Caribe Hilton in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The conference will be held in person and has historically drawn over 2,500 attendees from 60 countries across six continents. The theme for the 2023 meeting is "Separate and Unequal", […]

GRIP Annual Academic Workshop 2023

Ulrikes aula Professor Keysers gate 1, Bergen, Vestland

A two-day workshop "200 Years of Socialism: Revisiting the Old Dilemmas"

Suffering as Way of Life: Precarity and New Imaginative Subjectivities

9th Floor - SV-bygget Universitetet i Bergen Institutt for sosialantropologi, BERGEN, Norway

Join us for an illuminating seminar dissecting the intricate interplay between African youth experiences, the pivotal role of suffering and struggle, and their profound impact on identity formation, coping strategies, and the pursuit of recognition among young people across Cameroon, Senegal, and South Africa. Through an expertly woven narrative, distinguished anthropologist Divine Fuh will unravel […]

Free

Labour Unions against Authoritarianism

Kulturhuset Vaskerelven 8, top floor, Bergen, Norway

Labour unions have often been in the forefront of mobilising against oppressive regimes. As custodian organisations, they have tremendous potential in mobilising society in times of need. Yet, labour unions are also navigating and operating in a difficult political landscape, filled with repressions, co-option, restrictions as well as containment. This round table explores the conditions […]

Decolonising Suffering: On Precarity and New Imaginative Subjectivities

Kulturhuset Vaskerelven 8, top floor, Bergen, Norway

Join us at Bergen Exchanges for an illuminating keynote address by Divine Fuh. The keynote delves into the heart of international development and philanthropy, exploring the transformative mission of eradicating suffering within the context of decolonisation. Divine Fuh will examine the reimagining of suffering's role in reshaping subjectivities, particularly amidst youth uprisings challenging established power […]

Free

Inequality and legal change: Perspectives from the Global South

Kulturhuset Vaskerelven 8, top floor, Bergen, Norway

In this interactive panel, a dynamic group of early career academics representing the South-South Network will share their unique socio-legal insights on the topics of inequality and legal change as observed from their respective countries in Latin America and Africa. Delving beyond economic challenges, they will explore the dimensions of social, gender, sexual, and structural […]

Free

Social Sciences and Equitable Society

The University Aula in Bergen, Norway

KEYNOTE - The Role of Social Sciences and Humanities in the Quest for a More Just and Equitable Society   The University of Bergen, in cooperation with international partners, is hosting a conference Winds of Change and Streams of Solidarity: Latin America, the Caribbean, and Europe in the 21st Century, 4-5 September 2023. One of […]

Crises of Care

Bergen Global and Zoom Jekteviksbakken 31, Bergen, Norway

GRIP together with the Centre for Care Research west (HVL) is organizing a seminar that will attend to some of the most prominent and pressing issues on the subject of care crises in the Nordic context, especially focusing on labour and inequality.

GRIP Secretariat | Faculty of Social Sciences | University of Bergen | PO Box 7802 | 5020 Bergen, Norway
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