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Introduction to the Holberg Prize Symposium 2009

Photo: Marit Hommedal/Holbergprisen
Professor Ragnar Fjelland, University of Bergen
13:37 minutes (12.46 MB)
Social Construction of the Objective World
27:47 minutes (25.45 MB)
From the Taming of Chance to the Rhetoric of Uncertainty
20:58 minutes (19.19 MB)
Comments

28:20 minutes (25.94 MB)
Discussion
Photo: Marit Hommedal/Holberg Prize
55:30 minutes (50.81 MB)
Science and Society in the 21st Century
28:58 minutes (26.52 MB)
Decentered Western Identies
Professor Bonnie G. Smith, Rutgers University
24:24 minutes (22.35 MB)
Decentering History
Professor Natalie Zemon Davis, University of Toronto. Natalie Zemon Davis is Holberg International Memorial Prize laureate 2010.
43:52 minutes (40.16 MB)
Discussion
6:04 minutes (3.26 MB)
Conflicts and Correspondence Between Civil Society and the Welfare State
53:04 minutes (28.92 MB)
Crowding out or Co-Production? The Public-Private Interplay in the Care for the Elderly
32:20 minutes (17.15 MB)
Tea Party Mobilizations and the Future of America's Genereationally Uneven Welfare State
28:49 minutes (15.21 MB)
A Social Democratic Model of Civil Society and the Welfare State? The Nordic Case.
30:34 minutes (16.74 MB)
Holberg Prize Symposium 2011: Discussion
42:10 minutes (22.64 MB)