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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 Generationally Uneven Welfare State
Theda Skocpol is the Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology at Harvard University. At Harvard, she has served as Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and as Director of the Center for American Political Studies. Skocpol’s work covers an unusually broad spectrum of topics including both comparative politics and American politics.
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)